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Connection to community

One of my favourite things about being a councillor is the connection to community.

I have loved meeting a range of different people, and hearing stories from across Hobsons Bay.

Recently I was lucky enough to join mayor Daria Kellander for the official opening of Leo Hoffmann Reserve in Newport.

I’m thrilled to see the new features at the reserve, including a new rotunda and outdoor seating area, new paths and barbecue areas among plenty of great upgrades.

While there is plenty to admire and enjoy, there was one area and its story which caught my attention in particular.

The reserve now has a unique outdoor fitness station, styled as a ninja warrior course.

And it’s the story of how this course came to be that I love.

Back when community consultation was taking place for the reserve upgrades, a local high school student reached out with a creative suggestion of a ninja warrior course.

The student’s passion shone through, 3D printing a design for the course to bring to a drop-in session, with the idea then put to the community.

The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, and their dream is now a reality.

I love how this idea has come to life, truly highlighting the impact council and the community can make through engagement and collaboration.

I can’t wait for the community to enjoy the upgraded reserve and tackle the ninja course.

For other community minded young people, or those just young at heart, inspired by this story – did you know our local libraries in Hobsons Bay offer a whole range of digital experiences including 3D printing to bring your ideas to life?

You can book a session, get a walk through to see how it all works and start to build your skills.

Libraries have become so much more than bookshelves and I encourage everyone, particularly those who haven’t seen the inside of a library for a few years, to go and visit and immerse yourself in a new experience.

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