Ready for adventure

YMCA Derrimut ELC's nature-inspired playground is a hit among the children.

Excitement has filled the air at YMCA Derrimut’s Early Learning Centre (ELC) as children gear up for outdoor adventures in their brand-new nature-inspired playground.

The centre utilised a $490,010 grant from the state government’s ‘Building Blocks Improvement’ program, to transform the typical playground into an innovative outdoor play area.

Designed by Jeavons Landscape Architects, the revamped playground caters to all age groups, ensuring safety and fostering enriching learning experiences. Thoughtfully crafted sections tailored to children’s developmental stages promise engaging playtime. Sandpits, water play areas, climbing structures, vegetable gardens, and artistic spaces blend seamlessly with the natural environment, encouraging creative play.

Y Victoria chief executive Carolyn Morris said the new playground will act as the “third teacher,” stimulating children’s curiosity.

“A well-designed environment invites children to invent, build, explore, and thrive,” she said.

At the heart of the redesign lies the ‘Yarning Circle,’ promoting respectful dialogue and celebrating cultural diversity.

Centre manager Kranthi Kummara said the area encourages respectful dialogue, celebrates cultural diversity and allows children to learn about Aboriginal culture.

A strong emphasis on environmental sustainability is also evident. Shade trees, rainwater tanks, sustainable materials and a variety of plant life aims to instil respect for and a connection to the environment in children from an early age.

“Helping children establish a meaningful relationship with nature in their early years plays a vital role in their cognitive and emotional development,” Ms Kummara said.