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Magical Bridge Playground

Bringing magic to everyone and every body. It was a bold new step that put Hamilton City Council in partnership with the Magical Bridge Trust to deliver Hamilton’s first fully inclusive playground. The collaboration focused on the core design principles and

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Everbloom Crescent Park

Adventure blooms in this wonderland for all ages Everbloom Crescent Park sits within the outstanding 60ha site of Unity Park, a community-focused neighbourhood located west of Melbourne. Offering the entire community an exciting space for play, Everbloom Crescent Park is a

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Value of playgrounds adds up to dollars and sense

Evaluating the intrinsic value of playgrounds is not as simple as looking at columns of numbers on a balance sheet. Quality, well-designed and inclusive playgrounds deliver a return on investment far beyond simple economics. Benefits encompass social, health, lifestyle, educational and

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Riverhead War Memorial Park

Towering above the rest Unique twin towers form the central pillars of this bright, colourful adventure playground which challenges children young and old alike. More than simply stretching body and imagination, the inclusive play space is designed to be a feast

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Little River Heritage Park

Walk, cycle, explore – and now play! Tourists have another reason to visit the historical centre of Little River, already a popular destination for walkers, cyclists and explorers. Designed by Christchurch City Council with community feedback, the revitalised playground creatively combined

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Awanui Reserve

Treasure trove unveiled for community. A much-anticipated adventure playground worthy of the most swashbuckling sailor is welcoming all aboard in the small portside community of Awanui. In a nod to the area’s shipping history, the pirate-themed play space has proven a

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Luke Polkinghorne Reserve

Kids Flock for Bird’s Eye Views Children will flit from activity to activity, getting higher and higher, until they reach the “nest” at the top of the tower to enjoy a bird’s eye views across this revitalised nature-inspired play space at

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