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Gateway to Sunshine opens

Works to upgrade the entrance to Sunshine have been completed.

Brimbank mayor Ranka Rasic and St Albans MP Natalie Suleyman officially opened the $1.2 million Gateway to Sunshine transformation project last week.

The project, which was funded by the council and the state government, has resulted in significant improvements to the northern entrance to Sunshine on Hampshire and Ballarat roads, and the rejuvenation of MB Lynch Memorial Gardens.

The work included new lighting on the corner of Hampshire and Ballarat roads, pathway lighting in MB Lynch Memorial Gardens, two custom sculptural shelter structures, new seating, new plants and landscaping, the relocation of existing historic rose bushes, new pedestrian paths and a new widened footpath on Hampshire Road.

Cr Rasic said the project has delivered a welcoming, safe and vibrant garden and public space for the community.

“Creating spaces that are well-designed and reduce the risk of crime and anti-social behaviour are important to the council and the community,” she said.

“We want people to feel safe in their community, and more socially connected, and confident participating in public life.

“The gardens provide the community with opportunities to connect with Sunshine’s industrial past and heritage through its colours, materials and amenities.

“The beautifully transformed gardens offer another compelling reason to visit the ever transforming Sunshine Town Centre.”

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