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Resident call for inclusive Thomastown playground

Residents have launched a petition urging Whittlesea council to deliver an inclusive, all-abilities playground in Thomastown.

The e-petition to deliver an all-abilities playground at the Nick Ascenzo Reserve gained over 90 signatures in a week.

Better Deal Whittlesea founder Nick Brain said he started the petition because the park is a prime candidate for renewal.

“An all-abilities playground would transform the park into a truly inclusive community space,” Mr Brain said.

The petition calls on council to investigate how an all-abilities playground could be implemented, and to commit to funding this in the 2026-27 budget.

“This is exactly the kind of infrastructure Whittlesea council needs to deliver more of to improve our community’s liveability,” Mr Brain said.

A council spokesperson said the design stage for the Nick Ascenzo Reserve has commenced and that inclusive and accessible play outcomes will be considered.

“This includes opportunities for all-abilities play where feasible and consistent with the endorsed master plan, available budget, and technical requirements,” the spokesperson said.

The spokesperson said the reserve master plan was developed through community consultation and it reflects priorities for safety accessibility and inclusive play.

“This is addressed [in the plan] through improvements to lighting, landscaping, paths, and play spaces.

“The community will have an opportunity to provide feedback on the design in the coming months, construction is anticipated to commence in late 2026.”

Thomastown resident and mother of neurodivergent children, Subina Subedi said all-abilities playgrounds create powerful inclusion.

“Having an all-abilities playground in Thomastown would give more children a safe, familiar place to play, to regulate, and to connect with friends close to home.”

She said existing all-abilities playgrounds like Mill Park are often overcrowded, and can be overwhelming for children.

“Inclusion shouldn’t require travelling or waiting for [an all-abilities playground] to exist in our local park.”

Details: www.change.org/playisforall

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