St Albans Recreation Reserve will receive a significant upgrade to help improve the reserve’s facilities and accessibility.
The Thomson reserve was selected for the upgrade through the $17 million first round of the state government’s Pick My Park program and received a $250,000 grant for upgrade works.
Member for Geelong Christine Couzens said the project was focused on community connection and healthy living across the region.
“I am proud to announce that St Albans Recreation Reserve will receive the much-needed upgrades it deserves,” she said.
“It’s vital that families and individuals can access parks to exercise, play and connect with others in an inclusive, safe environment fit for all abilities.”
Chirnside Park, Hamlyn Park, and the Waurn Ponds Skate Park Precinct also received $250,000 grants for upgrades through the program.
Minister for Development Victoria and Precincts Harriet Shing said the Pick My Park program aimed to build or upgrade parks across the state.
“We’ve listened to the community, and we’re delivering the parks and playgrounds that families want in some of our fastest growing suburbs,” she said.
“These investments across our growing communities are making life easier, more affordable and more enjoyable by delivering new parks and playgrounds closer to home.”
Round two of the $30 million Pick My Park program is currently open, with the applications portal open from 19 February to 2 April.
Visit planning.vic.gov.au/guides-and-resources/strategies-and-initiatives/pick-my-park for more information.








