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Work is about to commence on upgrades at a popular hinterland skate park.

The revamped Maleny Skate Park will feature smooth concrete bowls, rails and ledges for grinding and tricks, with the existing half pipe being retained and integrated with the new park.

All other existing skate park elements and associated infrastructure will be removed, while new seating and landscaping will be added.

The skate park, at the Maleny Showgrounds on Maleny Stanley River Road, was designed by Sunshine Coast Council in collaboration with the Maleny community and local skaters.

Division 5 councillor Winston Johnston said he was delighted construction was set to start.

“I know it’s been a long time coming and I thank our Maleny community for their patience while we worked with them to deliver a truly community-led skate park for everyone to enjoy,” he said.

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“The renewed skate park design is a high-quality and contemporary facility that I see becoming a place of connection for our young people and broader community.

“The skill level is suited for an intermediate level, which will enable everyone to enjoy the facility.

“Skate parks are an important and fun way of encouraging physical activity and fostering a sense of community.”

The skate park went through an extensive design phase.

The council said it would aim to keep the existing half pipe open during the upgrade works but that there would be times during construction it was not accessible.

Works are scheduled to be completed by October 2025, weather and site conditions permitting.

“I am looking forward to seeing our community enjoying this fantastic new facility once it’s completed,” Cr Johnston said.

“This is a great example of how we are connecting and engaging with our communities to build a better future for everyone.”

The Queensland Government provided $250,000 to the council for the project.

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