Brimbank Park Playscape

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Brimbank Park Playscape

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Keilor Park Drive
Brimbank Park is approximately 15km north-west of Melbourne in Keilor East. Follow the Calder Freeway to the Keilor Park Drive exit. The park entrance is 500 metres on the right. (Melways Map 15 B10).
Keilor East VIC 3033
Australia

features

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Toilets

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Toddler friendly

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All abilities

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Seats

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BBQ

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Parking

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Bike path

Reviews

Mel Yuan
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Thu, 09/07/2015 - 05:54

The Brimbank Park Playscape is a haven for creative play that will inspire children and their families to connect with nature as they play, explore and socialise in the outdoors.

The playscape has been designed specifically to create opportunities for children of all abilities, including those in wheelchairs, to join with their families to have fun in the park.
Features include:
· The giant 'Bunjil the Creator' nest for children to climb.
· Waa's Message maze with many elements to discover.
· A ‘build-your-own’ cubby house structure.
· Beautiful artwork and sculptures telling the stories of the area.
The Brimbank Park Playscape is an inclusive playground that provides a range of experiences for young children with a range of abilities. The playground design embraces several themes which focus on the indigenous and European history of the land where Brimbank park is located.
The playground has a range of design features making it suitable and enjoyable for children with physical, cognitive and/or sensory disabilities.
The playground includes swings catering for both younger and older children with physical disabilities, a hammock, an accessible sand pit, interactive and colourful murials, a “build it yourself cubby house” and many other exciting features.

Mel Yuan
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Thu, 19/01/2017 - 05:11

Major regional playground situated in the Brimbank Park complex adjacent to Car park A and "Brownstone" cafe (has toilets) which is surrounded by picnic facilities and paved walks through the park.
The playspace is well landscaped with watered green grass to sit on and plenty of seating 'pods'. The playground lacks a major 'adventure' feature (such as a large climbing item) but has lots of options for creative, imaginative and social play.