Peter Lawlor - Labor for Southport PO Box 340
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Queensland 4215
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Spielberg invited to audition Queensland’s dinosaur stars for upcoming blockbuster

Posted by editor (editor) on Jun 10 2010
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Queensland’s famous Muttaburrasaurus and Kronosaurus queenslandicus could be the latest Aussies to make it big in Hollywood if Steven Spielberg’s upcoming dinosaur blockbuster is filmed in Australia, Tourism Minister Peter Lawlor said.

Mr Lawlor said news that the renowned director was thinking of choosing Australia as the setting for his upcoming movie Terra Nova would be perfect for Queensland.

“There would be no better place to film Steven Spielberg’s new dinosaur movie than in the oldest continent on Earth, which is home to the oldest rainforest on earth and the World-Heritage listed Riversleigh Fossil Fields, home to some of the oldest and most famous dinosaurs on Earth,” Mr Lawlor said.

“I’m sure if Mr Spielberg chose Queensland as the location for Terra Nova, our famous dinosaurs Muttaburrasaurus and Kronosaurus queenslandicus would make fabulous movie stars.”

Mr Lawlor said Muttaburrasaurus and Kronosaurus queenslandicus were already famous here with their own life-size reproductions in the Outback Queensland towns of Muttaburra and Richmond.

Muttababurrasaurus was a herbivore that lived 120 million years ago, was up to two metres tall and 12 metres long, while Kronosaurus queenslandicus is thought to be the largest marine reptile on earth, with its head alone reaching 2.7 metres in length.

“I’m sure both of these prehistoric giants would love to star in Mr Spielberg’s upcoming movie – after all they’ve already been famous for millions of years and would add to the number of Aussies making it big in Hollywood,” Mr Lawlor said.

“It would give me great pleasure to invite Mr Spielberg and his location scouts to Queensland to audition Muttaburrasaurus and Kronosaurus queenslandicus in person and visit a range of other significant prehistoric sites such as the World Heritage-listed Riversleigh Fossil Fields and Daintree Rainforest, which is the oldest rainforest on the planet.”

“The Bligh Government is committed to increasing the visibility and presence of Queensland destinations and experiences in our international markets anyway we can and to have an award-winning director film here would be great for the economy and great for protecting tourism jobs.”

Last changed: Jun 10 2010 at 3:05 PM

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