06 September 2019
Playgrounds in Mt Druitt and Dharruk are buzzing with
children after receiving equipment upgrades worth more
than $100,000.
Wyanda Reserve in Dharruk, received a $130,000 upgrade,
introducing a range of new equipment.
The $137,570 upgrade to the playground in Luke Park, Mt
Druitt, was completed with the help of a $10,000 grant
facilitated by Federal Member for Chifley, Ed Husic MP
through the Stronger Communities Grant Program.
Blacktown City Mayor Stephen Bali MP said the park
upgrades at Mt Druitt and Dharruk will positively benefit the
community.
“Parks are a staple within the community and Council makes
sure these playgrounds are inclusive and cater to all ages,”
Mayor Bali said.
“Luke Park now includes a new swing set with a bird’s nest, a
seesaw, climbing tower with track ride and slide and a
playhouse.
“Wyanda Reserve includes a tightrope walker, swing set,
monkey bars, slides, tightrope walker and a range of climbing
equipment.”
Mr Husic said: "As a dad myself, I know how important these
play areas are to young families and their children - which is
why it was so good to team up with Blacktown Council on
this project.
“In a short space of time the new playground has become a
hit with local residents, which is terrific to see."
From left, Councillor Carol Israel, Member for Chifley Ed
Husic MP, Councillor Brad Bunting at Luke Park, Mount
Druitt.
In addition to the climbing and balance equipment at Wyanda
Reserve, Dharruk (pictured), the park includes slides, swings
and monkey bars.
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