New park space open for Grand Central

Face painting was a major attraction during the opening event at Medallion Park. (Supplied)

Stockland Grand Central residents of all ages now have a new recreational space to enjoy.

Stockland officially opened Medallion Park on Sunday, March 26 with a family fun day including a reptile show, a kid’s craft station, balloon twisting, face painting, food trucks, and live music from local musician Ricky Muscat.

Located on the corner of Medallion Boulevard and Arvinda Avenue, Medallion Park includes a playground, pavilion and seating area, walking paths, a half basketball court, and open green spaces.

The space will also soon include a dedicated area with pods equipped with USB ports for working outdoors.

Stockland senior development manager Anthony Scafidi said the space is also accessible to Wattle Park residents.

“Medallion Park will be a central hub for families and residents to enjoy the playground, work outdoors, and live a healthy, active lifestyle,” he said.

“For more than 70 years, Stockland has been creating connected communities across Australia.

“As we continue to grow Grand Central, we look forward to welcoming more amenities for our residents, like the future childcare centre, wetlands, and conservation areas.”‘

Details: www.stockland.com.au/residential/vic/grand-central