Construction begins on new youth space

Golden Plains Shire Mayor Brett Cunningham, left, Member for Eureka Michaela Settle and Member for Corangamite Libby Coker at the Yerram Yaluk Bun Play Space. (Supplied)

Construction has begun on the new Inverleigh Active Youth Space to expand opportunities for physical activity, social connection and positive lifestyles for young people.

The $2.3 million community-driven project, supported by the state and federal government, started construction of the youth active recreation and community space on April 2.

Golden Plains Shire mayor Brett Cunningham said Inverleigh’s youth deserved the best equipment possible to play, learn and grow, with construction expected to be completed by September.

“We thank both the federal and state governments for their funding support in delivering this project,” he said.

“We are thrilled that this project is coming to life with the commencement of construction and look forward to delivering the play space for the young people of Inverleigh and surrounding towns.”

The facility will feature a new skate park, bicycle pump track, social basketball courts, seating, lighting, shades, shelters, and beautification enhancements.

Member for Corangamite Libby Coker said she was pleased to see construction start to transform Yerram Yaluk Bun Play Space into a place for Inverleigh’s young people.

“The youth space will be a place that brings the community together, particularly families, in one of the most beautiful parks in our region,” she said.

“This project is driven by the local community, and I look forward to continuing my work with them alongside our partners in the state government and Golden Plains Shire.”

The project received $1.48 million from the state government’s Growing Suburbs Fund and $700,000 from the federal government, with the Golden Plains Shire contributing $150,000.