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Sensory Garden now open

Greater Geelong community members can explore their senses at Serendip Sanctuary’s new, inclusive and accessible Sensory Garden.

The garden in Lara was officially opened to the public on 10 February, which featured a special water ceremony rather than a smoking ceremony due to the current fire situation across the state.

The water ceremony involved using a eucalyptus leaf to scoop some water, with the leaf held above a person’s head to allow water droplets to fall onto their tongue.

Proud Wadawurrung Elder Aunty Joy Oldaker said the Sensory Garden offered an environment grounded in accessibility, reflection and respect.

“As our ancestors travelled these same lands, sharing their culture, stories and ideas, it is now our responsibility to take care and nurture our country home,” she said.

“We aim to connect, yarn, and walk together with one another as a community (as we) celebrate and learn about the shared histories and the cultures we have.

“It really is a true privilege to be part of the Serendip Sanctuary Gardens, a place that honours connection, inclusivity and the healing power of shared human experience.”

Parks Victoria education officer Vanessa Wiggenraad said the garden had five spaces, with each one focusing on one of the five senses of sight, smell, listen, taste and touch.

“My personal passion is making parks accessible for people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities,” she said.

“There are pathways that are flat and compact for wheelchair access, pavers are tactile indicators and identify when the path is turning, there are lots of rest stops and some beautiful features.”

Member for Lara Ella George said the Sensory Garden was part of the state government’s $11 million investment in the You Yangs Master Plan.

“Serendip Sanctuary is a special place for residents, and I’m thrilled to see upgrades progressing well and the sanctuary being transformed,” she said.

“Over the coming months, we will see more upgrades to the wildlife viewing areas and habitat improvements to attract even more free-roaming wildlife to this beautiful sanctuary.”

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