The revamped Hill Top Splash park and Playground in Doreen is now officially open after a $2.6 million upgrade for the park.
Whittlesea council contributed $600,000 towards the project, with the support of $1.5 million from the federal government’s Investing in Our Communities Program and $500,000 from the state government’s Open Space for Everyone – Better Parks and Playgrounds Program.
The Landano Way playground features a large play unit with slides, climbing nets and a trampoline for the kids, with a dedicated area for younger children fit with a cubby, slide and rocker.
The park’s new splash pad will be turned on later this year and spans out 150 square metres with jets, misters and water channels for interactive play.
The park’s design includes an emphasis on natural play, with logs, boulders and winding paths woven in for children to explore.
The park has also been updated with large picnic shelters, barbecues, an upgraded car park and new public toilets, including a Changing Places facility to support those with higher needs visiting the park, as well as new accessible paths and surfaces to improve access for community members with mobility impairments.
The park’s design has been made with community feedback in mind, with over 700 submissions received during two phases of consultation.
Mayor Martin Taylor said, “parks like this are so important for community wellbeing. Whether it’s for play, exercise or simply relaxing outdoors, this space offers something for everyone”.
“This is a great outcome for local families. The upgraded Hill Top Splash Park and Playground gives children a fun and safe place to play, and it’s something the whole community can enjoy,” he said.







