Progress underway at Boongaree Rotary Nature Play Park

Shoalhaven City Council is pleased to announce that the first stage of Boongaree's inclusive Rotary Nature Play Park is progressing well.

The early childhood zone is currently under construction and includes accessible adventure play equipment and numerous opportunities for nature play, including sand and water play, climbing logs, bridges, tunnels, cubby house, tractor and more.

The current works will deliver a flying fox, climbing nets, sensory play, family picnic and BBQ spaces, amenities with lift and change facilities, exercise equipment and many more elements to create an exciting and inclusive play space for the community and visitors to enjoy.

Stages 2 and 3 of Boongaree - the pump track and new skatepark are progressing to the preparation of tender for construction phase. Construction is expected to commence next financial year.

Shoalhaven City Council are delivering the Rotary Nature Play Park in partnership with the Rotary Club of Berry, the Federal Government Building Better Region fund and the NSW Government Building Stronger Country Communities fund and Everyone Can Play grant.

Image: Mayor Amanda Findley, Councillor Patricia White, Gareth Ward MP, Fiona Phillips MP, Councillor Mark Kitchener and Councillor John Wells together with members of Berry Rotary Club.

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