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Thomastown reserve set for glow-up if re-elected

Thomastown’s Nick Ascenzo Reserve is set for a major transformation with Whittlesea celebrating a $4.5 million funding boost from the federal government that promises to breathe new life into the well-loved community space.

Scullin MP Andrew Giles announced the election commitment that will see the popular reserve reimagined into a vibrant, accessible, and inclusive destination for families, young people and older residents alike.

Government and council hope the project will unlock the full potential of the reserve, enhancing its natural character while delivering key upgrades including improved entrances, expanded parking, a running loop, nature play areas, outdoor fitness stations and a multi-purpose court.

Whittlesea acting mayor Daniella Zinni said the investment was a major win for the community.

“This is a huge win for Thomastown and the surrounding areas. Nick Ascenzo Reserve is already a valued local space and this investment will help it reach its full potential for the benefit of the whole community,” she said.

“Council has been advocating for these upgrades to enhance access, function and connection. We thank the federal government for recognising the importance of this space and committing to its future.”

The revitalisation is part of a broader push to improve green space access across the municipality, as Whittlesea responds to the growing needs of its diverse and expanding population.

More information on the reserve’s master plan can be found at: www.whittlesea.vic.gov.au

Tom Ingleton

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