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Brimbank suburbs picked for park program

Brimbank residents are being invited to suggest ideas for new or improved parks, playgrounds and green spaces in their neighbourhood.

With the help of park and land managers, the best ideas will be developed into project proposals that will then be voted on by the general public as part of the state government’s pick my park program.

The winning projects will then receive grants ranging from $20,000 to $250,000 to help bring them to life.

Brimbank suburbs included in the program include Albion, Sunshine, Sunshine North and Sunshine West.

The program which is aimed at areas earmarked for future housing development such as activity centres surrounding train stations.

“The Pick My Park program will target precincts and areas that are building more homes because as we continue to grow, we need to grow well – which includes delivering vibrant parks for our communities,” said Development Victoria and Precincts Minister Harriet Shing in announcing the first phase of the program on August 1.

Ms Shing encouraged those living in eligible suburbs to think about how their neighbourhood could benefit from a new or updated park and then make a suggestion.

“Pick your park, share your ideas – we know how important parks are for communities for connecting with their friends, neighbours and family, so we want to hear what matters to you.”

To view the full list of eligible suburbs and make a suggestion, visit: engage.vic.gov.au

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