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Playspace best in state

A playground in the City of Monash in Victoria was recentley dubbed the state’s best new playspace, in the Parks and Leisure Australia awards.

The Valley Reserve playspace in Mount Waverley was awarded Victoria’s best new major playspace (in the above $500,000 category) in the prestigious Parks and Leisure Australia awards in May.

The playspace will now be a contender against other state winners in the national Parks and Leisure Australia awards in October.

The Valley Reserve playspace was chosen for its originality and innovation and for the use of the SPARC (Socially inclusive, Playful, Active, Relevant and Connected) principles in its creation.

Monash Mayor Geoff Lake said the local community should be proud of its award-winning playspace, given many local children and families had contributed ideas that were incorporated into the design.

The playspace was funded by Council and designed by Playce.
“The Valley Reserve playspace was developed with a high level of creativity so that people of all ages can enjoy this unique space,” said Mayor Lake.

“It’s an adventure playground with rope climbing courses and flying foxes but children and families also love how natural elements, like logs and a dry creek course, are included.

“The playspace has been enormously popular since it opened last September, which we’re thrilled about. Local families told us they wanted Monash to have a major playspace of regional significance and, thanks to everyone’s efforts, we now have one.”

Stage 2 of the Valley Reserve playspace project is underway, with an educational hub and nature play pods being created for schools and nature groups.

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