
Kids young and old in Winchelsea can run and play to their hearts’ content with an ultimate adventure playground now open.
The Barwon River Adventure Playspace officially opened on Barwon Terrace adjacent to the Barwon River on August 29 and features a cubby house, slide and flying fox with wheelchair access and an accessible seat.
Member for Western Victoria Gayle Tierney said the playspace was a “wonderful reflection of Winchelsea” through its welcoming and community-minded atmosphere.
“What makes this project so special is that it’s designed for everyone and children of all ages and abilities can play side by side,” she said.
“From the flying fox with wheelchair access to cubby houses and climbing walls, it’s a space where every child can feel included, inspired and challenged.
“By investing in spaces like this, we’re giving communities like Winchelsea more opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, stay active and connect with each other, all of which are so important for health and wellbeing.”
Surf Coast Shire mayor Mike Bodsworth said he appreciated the community input into some playground design elements and thanked the state government for its support.
“The play space is part of a fantastic riverside park in the heart of Winchelsea, overlooking the Barwon River and it’s a unique new attraction for a unique town,” he said.
“I’m so excited to celebrate the opening of the new Winchelsea Adventure Play Space and see playful people of all ages climbing on it, jumping off it, hiding and seeking in it, and getting joy from it.”
The playground was made possible thanks to more than $750,000 from Surf Coast Shire Council and a $250,000 grant through the state government’s Local Sports Infrastructure Fund.