Sunshine Coast Council pitches in for PNG playground
12 January 2013
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QUEENSLAND KIDS AREN’T THE ONLY ONES lapping up outdoor fun at playgrounds provided by the Sunshine Coast Council.
Community programs portfolio councillor, Jenny McKay, said youngsters in Papua New Guinea are also climbing, swinging, spinning and sliding thanks to the council’s generosity.
“Over the last couple of years council has repaired and refurbished equipment that was replaced at local public playgrounds and sent it to our sister city of Alotau in PNG,” Cr McKay said.
“We recently received some photographs from Alotau and it really is heart-warming to see so many children having a wonderful time on this equipment.
Cr McKay said council had also provided installation instructions, some spare parts and a safety management system to help maintain the playgrounds.
“Just like with our local playgrounds, safety was a top priority for council so it was important that we provided all the information to ensure equipment was installed correctly,” she said.
“We had reports of children walking considerable distances from nearby towns and villages to try out the new playground so it’s fantastic that they’re enjoying it.
“I really commend the staff in council’s Parks and Gardens department who went above and beyond to make this happen for local children in Alotau who otherwise wouldn’t have had access to playground equipment like this.
Being the only child and having spent almost his entire 3 years on earth with minders at home, he was one day taken to this children's playground and fell in love immediately on seeing so many of his kind (children) playing and enjoying themselves.
My son loves this children's playground.
Thank you tru Sunshine Coast Council.
Posted by: Jeff Febi | 12 January 2013 at 01:05 PM