Everyone can play in Waitara Park

Minister for Energy and Environment and Member for Hornsby Matt Kean joined Hornsby Mayor Philip Ruddock on Saturday to launch the new Waitara Park playground upgrade.

"This is a real achievement for Hornsby Shire Council and the local community, and I'm thrilled the State Government has backed the project," Mr Kean said.

"The upgrade means everyone - no matter how young or old, no matter their age, ability or cultural background - gets fair and equal access to this fantastic playspace," he said.

Mr Kean said the upgrade was backed by $600,000 of State Government funding.

"It's a great example of things to come, with 34 councils across NSW recently receiving a share of $4 million to deliver inclusive playspaces in their own parks from the Everyone Can Play initiative," he said.

"Open spaces are vital for people of all ages and abilities to enjoy their neighbourhood, helping them stay healthy and happy.

"We all need safe, accessible and well-designed places - like this fantastic playspace in Waitara Park - to play, to exercise and to connect with each other.

"The Everyone Can Play initiative will ultimately see $20 million delivered and matched dollar-for-dollar by councils for great playspaces across the State," he said.

NSW Commissioner of Open Space and Parklands Fiona Morrison said more than 1.3 million people in NSW live with a disability or added needs.

"It's so important that we make our open spaces and playgrounds in parklands available to be enjoyed by every citizen regardless of their level of ability.

"We've developed the Everyone Can Play design guideline to help councils and developers deliver open spaces people want and need - accessible to all and keep us connected," she said. The new upgraded playspace is located at the Edgeworth David Ave end of Waitara Park, adjacent to the new tennis courts and amenities building.

It is fully fenced, features shade sails, picnic shelters and barbecues and artwork by local artists and extensive new garden beds and tree planting.

There is more information on our Everyone Can Play in NSW page.

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