New space for nature play

First sod turn for new nature play space at YMCA Derrimut ELC. (Supplied)

YMCA Derrimut’s Early Learning Centre is changing the way children enjoy outdoor play, with a new nature-inspired playground project underway.

The centre received a $490,010 grant from the state government’s Building Blocks Improvement program to transform the existing playground into an engaging and inclusive nature-inspired playground.

The major upgrade will feature dedicated outdoor spaces customised for different age groups allowing for age-appropriate, safe, and enriching learning experiences for each child.

The new design includes sandpits, water play areas, climbing structures, vegetable gardens, and artistic spaces, seamlessly blending with the natural environment to promote creative play.

A vital part of the renovated design is the addition of a ‘Yarning Circle’, a space aimed to encourage respectful dialogue and celebrate diversity.

YMCA Victoria chief executive Carolyn Morris said a well-designed environment invites children to invent, construct, explore and thrive.

“The physical environment plays an essential role as the third teacher, stimulating children’s curiosity and sparking the joy of discovery,” she said.

Reflecting a commitment to environmental sustainability, the new playground will incorporate shade trees, rainwater tanks, and the use of sustainable materials. The introduction of natural areas, environmental features, and plant life is poised to foster children’s connection to and respect for the environment.

Kororoit MP Luba Grigorivitch joined centre manager Kranthi Kummara and YMCA Victoria’s executive manager of early learning Julie Bowe to turn the first sod on September 26.