Main construction underway on Skate and Play
Published on 18 March 2025
Moyne Shire’s Skate and Play project in Port Fairy has started main construction with earthworks already nearing completion for the skate park, playground and multi-court facilities.
With the recent approval of additional Council funding, the project will now also feature a three-tier slide tower and 40m inclusive double flying fox.
Moyne Mayor Karen Foster said the project was an exciting addition for the town and would provide entertainment and recreation for all ages.
“Toilet facilities, picnic areas, activity spaces, fitness equipment and parking have all been provided for in the precinct and will allow us to create a fantastic, family friendly space which the community has helped shape,” said Cr Foster.
“It’s going to be wonderful place for the whole community to come together and enjoy,” she said.
Along with construction at the skate and play site, Council will be finishing works in Campbell Street to improve pedestrian and vehicle safety.
Cr Foster said teams are set to finalise the drainage, parking and road renewal works between James Street and Union Street in the coming months.
“There will be some traffic disruption during these tasks with updates provided where possible and we ask the community to be patient as these works are completed.”
“Changes to access points to Russell Clark Reserve will also occur as the footpath from Campbell Street is closed until construction works are completed. Access around the wetlands has been provided for walkers and for parkrun,” she said.
Council will arrange a works drop-in session in April for people wanting to find out more about the project, with an opening day event to be held on completion of works.
You can also keep up to date with project progress and news on Council's Engage Moyne project page.