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Buderim Park nears completion

Locals and visitors have been taking in the expansive easterly vistas and gathering to enjoy the lush open space of Buderim Village Park since it first opened in 2012.

The final stage of the community’s green pulse is just months away from being completed by Sunshine Coast Council.

Council’s Division 7 councillor Ted Hungerford said it was a humbling experience to watch the park evolve since council purchased the property in 2010.

“It was a vacant 3.4 hectare piece of land on the corner of Church and King streets which needed a clear vision to transform it into a district-level recreation park,” Cr Hungerford said.

“To guide the park’s development, we asked the community to share their ideas and help shape the vision for Buderim Village Park.

“Since then, the park has blossomed in stages and has become part of the town’s identity, a place of nature, active and passive recreation experiences to be enjoyed by everyone of all abilities and ages.

“The path meanders around the Village Green to a spacious lookout offering expansive views of the coastline – a crowd favourite.

“There’s extensive grassy areas which provide lots of room for picnics, little legs to run wild, kick a ball or fly a kite. It’s also a wonderful place to sit quietly and relax.

“The barbecue areas are very popular and the covered stage-area has provided community groups and visitors a place to meet or perform.

“Stage 9 of this outstanding project is underway and will include a new playground with a shade sail, new shelter, park furniture, new pathways and landscaping works.

“The playground will feature a rainforest themed tower which is 6.5-metres-high and overlooks the play area. The tower features multiple slides, hammocks, sensory play and climbing elements.”

Other features include swings, seesaw, sand play, tipi carousel, lorikeet springer, log climber and tunnel, which provide a variety of play experiences including climbing, swinging, rocking and hanging.

This project has been funded by the Queensland Government’s South East Queensland Community Stimulus Program in association with Sunshine Coast Council.

The works started in June and are expected to be completed by late September 2022, weather and site conditions permitting.

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