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Dreamworld owner appoints disaster recovery expert to 'rebuild trust' Dreamworld owner appoints disaster recovery expert to 'rebuild trust' Dreamworld owner appoints disaster recovery expert to 'rebuild trust'
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A retired Queensland inspector appointed to help with community recovery following Dreamworld’s fatal accident says his long-term goal is to restore international trust.A retired Queensland inspector appointed to help with community recovery following Dreamworld’s fatal accident says his long-term goal is to restore international trust.
Disaster recovery expert Mike McKay, who spent 41 years in the Queensland police service, accepted the position on Thursday after a personal recommendation from the state’s police commissioner, Ian Stewart.Disaster recovery expert Mike McKay, who spent 41 years in the Queensland police service, accepted the position on Thursday after a personal recommendation from the state’s police commissioner, Ian Stewart.
He said his first order of business was understanding the logistics of the tragedy which claimed four lives.He said his first order of business was understanding the logistics of the tragedy which claimed four lives.
“It’s a very hard and long process,” McKay said outside the park on Sunday.“It’s a very hard and long process,” McKay said outside the park on Sunday.
The aftermath of the accident was still “very raw”, he said, for both the families of the victims and staff.The aftermath of the accident was still “very raw”, he said, for both the families of the victims and staff.
“It is the death of a soul and what we need to do is ensure, without a doubt, that something like this doesn’t happen again to the best of our ability.“It is the death of a soul and what we need to do is ensure, without a doubt, that something like this doesn’t happen again to the best of our ability.
“I’ve been brought in to look at the holistic approach as to how we can best get things back to some normalcy at some stage,” Mckay said.“I’ve been brought in to look at the holistic approach as to how we can best get things back to some normalcy at some stage,” Mckay said.
McKay helped support residents of the Lockyer Valley after the 2011 flood disaster when a wall of water ripped through the area, and in far north Queensland after cyclone Larry in 2006.McKay helped support residents of the Lockyer Valley after the 2011 flood disaster when a wall of water ripped through the area, and in far north Queensland after cyclone Larry in 2006.
The Queensland premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk, said it was reassuring Ardent Leisure had appointed McKay, who she said had “tremendous experience”.The Queensland premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk, said it was reassuring Ardent Leisure had appointed McKay, who she said had “tremendous experience”.
She also said a safety blitz on Queensland’s theme parks and shows, which began on Saturday, would be important in ensuring all rides were audited and up to standard.She also said a safety blitz on Queensland’s theme parks and shows, which began on Saturday, would be important in ensuring all rides were audited and up to standard.
“We need to make sure that families have the confidence to continue to go to amusement parks,” she said.“We need to make sure that families have the confidence to continue to go to amusement parks,” she said.
Dreamworld CEO, Craig Davidson, said McKay would develop a “comprehensive community engagement and recovery program”.Dreamworld CEO, Craig Davidson, said McKay would develop a “comprehensive community engagement and recovery program”.
He will work with families, the government, emergency services and non-government organisations.He will work with families, the government, emergency services and non-government organisations.
“This rebuilding program is firstly about commencing the healing process,” Davidson said. “Secondly, it is about rebuilding trust and confidence in Dreamworld.”“This rebuilding program is firstly about commencing the healing process,” Davidson said. “Secondly, it is about rebuilding trust and confidence in Dreamworld.”
McKay said existing community support was already significant.McKay said existing community support was already significant.
“We appreciate that we need to show the world – and it is an international situation – that this is going to be a safe, happy and comfortable place for them to come back to,” he said.“We appreciate that we need to show the world – and it is an international situation – that this is going to be a safe, happy and comfortable place for them to come back to,” he said.
Hundreds of people have continued to pay their respects at the site, leaving a blanket of flowers at the entrance.Hundreds of people have continued to pay their respects at the site, leaving a blanket of flowers at the entrance.
Four trees will be planted for each of the victims - Kate Goodchild, her brother Luke Dorsett, his partner Roozi Araghi and Sydney woman Cindy Low – as part of a permanent memorial.Four trees will be planted for each of the victims - Kate Goodchild, her brother Luke Dorsett, his partner Roozi Araghi and Sydney woman Cindy Low – as part of a permanent memorial.