Young adventurers are enjoying a new Sunshine Coast park that is designed to get them swinging, sliding and climbing.
Albany Lakes Park in Sippy Downs also includes nature-based play and quiet, green nooks.
Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson said the $380,000 playground provided a wonderful new facility for the community.
“I’m pleased to see the community enjoying the new playground which provides an exciting new location where children can play,” Mayor Jamieson said.
“Recreation parks are an integral part of our Sunshine Coast communities.
“They connect us to nature and provide opportunities to connect our communities with the outdoors and to enjoy spaces that encourage a more active, healthy lifestyle.”
The park caters for Prep to late primary school-aged children with a range of play equipment to encourage fun, adventure and sensory experiences.
The playground’s design links to open space and lakeside areas, with new pathways and it has spaces to sit, relax or enjoy a picnic.
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Division 6 Councillor Christian Dickson said it was another great park improvement, adding to green spaces across our region.
“I’m excited to be able to deliver another valuable playground for our community,” Cr Dickson said.
“The new Albany Lakes Park playground has allowed for a much larger play space and improved accessibility.
“This project has been a long time coming, which is why I’m really pleased to see it come to fruition.
“Extensive community input helped to shape the Sippy Downs Parks Master Plan which showed overwhelming support for a new playground and better car parking at Albany Lakes Park.
“By 2018 we had endorsed the master plan and implemented the community’s values and visions into delivering Stage 1 – and I’m looking forward to announcing the start of Stage 2 works in the near future.”
The Queensland Government contributed $150,000 as part of the Unite and Recover South East Queensland Community Stimulus program in addition to council’s $230,000 contribution.
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Member for Caloundra Jason Hunt said the Palaszczuk Government was proud to support this project with $150,000 as part of the Unite and Recover Community Stimulus program.
“It’s fantastic to see progress on such an important project for the Sunshine Coast,” Mr Hunt said.
“This is why the Unite and Recover Community Stimulus Package was put together, to help councils like ours fast-track new infrastructure that will be beneficial to their communities.
“We’re proud to work with the Sunshine Coast to deliver jobs for locals as part of Queensland’s plan for economic recovery.”
The Queensland Government has committed a further $600,000 under the South East Queensland Community Stimulus Package for Stage 2 upgrades.
The significant funding injection will support construction of large shade sails which is expected to be delivered later this year.
The remainder of Stage 2 works, which include a larger multi-play tower, fencing, additional picnic settings, barbecue, shade trees and drinking fountain, will be constructed in the later part of the 2021/22 financial year.
Council will also upgrade the carpark at Albany Street to provide a turning area and accessible car parking, plus connecting pathways to the proposed playground.
For a full list of local parks and playgrounds visit Council’s Beaches and Parks Directory.