The center sold the site in 1998 to pay off a deficit of $2.4 million, which left it with no major assets.
In 1985 the local council decided to sell the site for a retail park.
In 1978, the council sold the 48-acre site to business park developers for $3 million.
The Council sold the site in the late 1980s to a private property developer.
The Australian army sold the site at auction in 1980.
In April 1998, the state sold the site to the current developer.
Davis' former employer decided to sell the site at this point.
They decided not to proceed with those plans and have been trying to sell the site for $900,000.
Following a number of attempts to sell the site for development, it was agreed in 1993 to allow the ground to be returned to nature.
Local opposition was fierce, and they eventually sold the site.