Sun rises on park

Isabella (5) enjoys the festivities at the park's opening. Picture Shawn Smits.

By Tate Papworth

Sunvale Community Park is officially open.

Brimbank mayor Margaret Giudice opened the park on Saturday with St Albans MP Natalie Suleyman.

“Sunvale Community Park is a landmark achievement for council and the community,” Cr Giudice said.

“It has opened following years of work to create a shared open space on the site of the former Sunvale Primary School.

“This new park is the result of many years of community campaigning … look at what we have achieved together – a beautiful green environment for us to come together and celebrate.

“I would like to thank everyone who has worked so hard to make this vision a reality.”

The park, located at Neil Street, Sunshine, includes a skate park, play spaces, a large green space, a stormwater treatment system with underground water storage for irrigation and barbecue facilities.

It also has an edible garden, a large shelter area, toilets and artworks created by local indigenous artists.

The $3.65 million project was funded by Brimbank council ($800,000), the Victorian government ($2.6 million) and Melbourne Water ($150,000).

The Victorian government supported the development of the skate park by providing $100,000 through Sports and Recreation Victoria.

Sunvale Park is the 100th park project delivered across Brimbank under the council’s Creating Better Parks Policy and Plan.