We are delighted to share that with all the work hard we are getting closer to the completion of our inclusive playground in Jacaranda Park, a space where we can all come together to play, learn, and grow.
Mayor Mark Johnson has expressed his joy for this space “The vision for this playground has transpired into a space that is truly inclusive with physical, sensory, imaginative and social play opportunities for all. Making sure everyone feels safe, comfortable and that they belong has been a priority and the design features lots of choice in the way the space can be used”.
The park consists of fully accessible pathways throughout, with lots of seating and shade, high action zones, sensory play areas and quiet spaces, an inclusive BBQ and sheltered table settings, with a fabulous fence around the entire extended perimeter.
The play equipment selection ensures we can all play together and includes an inclusive carousal, and swings, accessible and supported nature play, sand pit and creek bed, and our bespoke fort, which is fully accessible right to the top and has an inclusive slide for all ages and stages to enjoy.
The additional instalment of an art deco sculpture, a half basketball court, and the upgrading a repurposing of existing play equipment and seating nestled amongst the park, along with the stage one pump track, installed late last year, has revitalised the whole space for all ages.
“We are just so proud and excited to be part of the team that has created this Livvi’s Place for the children, youth and community of Moree and surrounding areas”, says Kim Becherand, Head of Inclusive Play at the Touched by Olivia Foundation.
“The kids and families of Amaroo shared the vision of Jacaranda Park becoming a thriving community hub and safe space for everyone in Moree to gather, connect and enjoy together. They thought carefully and shared what we needed to design to make this happen. This was back in 2023. Since then, the commitment by Council and the delivery team, has gone above and beyond to create this beautiful inclusive, intergenerational space that we know will be used and loved, often and by all, for generations to come.”
Scheduled to open at the end of October, we will call upon the community to attend the official opening to come on in, explore, and have fun!
The delivery of this inclusive play space, Livvi’s Place at Jacaranda Park has been made viable through the NSW Government as part of the Public Spaces Legacy Program, Variety the Children’s Charity and funding from Moree Plains Shire Council in partnership with the Touched by Olivia Foundation.
Cooee Park is still on the agenda
Council is still committed to the creation of a play and recreational space in Cooee Park.
Embracing the vision and, hearing the community’s recommendations for this intergenerational space to be fully built and activated from day one, rather than a staged approach, has meant that full funding is required before work is commenced Council allocated in the 2024/2025 budget $250,000 towards Cooee Park to secure further funding through grants.
Photo - Mayor Mark Johnson with Kim Becherand from Touched By Olivia