Ready to launch… a whole new adventure

Hume’s youngest residents are invited to be the first to try out the new and exciting equipment at Sunbury’s redeveloped Galaxyland Playspace!

Mayor of Hume City, Councillor Carly Moore said the community was invited to attend the reopening of Galaxyland Playspace on Monday 9 December with a free sausage sizzle and face painting.

“This playspace has been a very popular spot for families across the region for almost 20 years and we know that the community have been eagerly anticipating the reopening of the newly redeveloped playspace,” Cr Moore said.

“The playspace was redesigned from the ideas of the community, including some very talented and creative students from Sunbury Primary School and Sunbury Macedon Ranges Specialist School.

“When asked, the students drew imaginative and colourful pictures to show us their ideas for the playspace and what new equipment they wanted to see.

“The new equipment now includes a flying fox – a very popular suggestion from the participating students, a mega swing, climbing towers, basket swing, in ground trampolines and the addition of a new sensory area.

“I encourage families to join us to celebrate and be the first to try all the fun new equipment!”

Galaxyland Playspace opening

9 December 2019, 4pm

Galaxyland Playspace

Betula Terrace, Sunbury 3429

Cr Moore also thanked the Victorian Government for contributing funding through the Growing Suburbs Fund to assist Council with the redevelopment.

“This jointly funded project has delivered a space for families to enjoy. The range of new play equipment, the updated picnic facilities and landscaping make Galaxyland the perfect place to visit,” Cr Moore said.

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