Possy Newland Reserve in Little River is now home to a new play and youth space.
The park upgrade includes a new playground equipment and surfacing, an upgraded sports court and new bouldering wall, an upgraded sheltered barbecue area and new landscaping.
The Youth Space, installed near the basketball court, will allow the council’s youth services team to engage young people through sport and recreation activities throughout the year.
It is designed to be a supportive, welcoming area for young people, a place that encourages connection, wellbeing, and participation.
The exterior of the new youth space is also being transformed by Wyndham artist, Ayelet Brooks, with a beautiful new mural inspired by the You Yangs and the surrounding landscape.
As part of the official opening on Friday 5 December, year five and six students from Little River Primary School had the opportunity to leave their mark and contribute to the mural.
The upgrade cost the council a total of $1.09 million and was supported by a $50,000 state government grant.
Mayor Josh Gilligan said the upgrade will bring benefits to the community.
“It is wonderful to see this transformation of Possy Newland Reserve into a district-level play space that can be enjoyed by Little River families and the Wyndham community,” he said.
“Increased recreation opportunities that encourage physical fitness and activity with family, friends and neighbours creates a strong, healthy and connected community.”






