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The Local Paper. Knox-Sherbrooke News Edition. Wed., Oct. 12, 2022

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KNOX-SHERBROOKE EDITION

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● Cr Susan Laukens, Knox Mayor

■ Knox City Council has welcomed the Victorian Opposition’s commitment of $5 million towards the redevelopment of Lewis Park in Wantirna South. Knox Council has a plan to turn the 40-hectare parkland in to Knox’s central park. Some elements of stage 2 of the plan are contingent on external funding. The Opposition’s pledge of $5 million will enable the Council to deliver a new sports pavilion, revamped skate park and BMX area, multi-purpose courts, a mountain bike track, new nature playground, picnic and barbecue areas, and flexible car parking for potential future community events. Community sports clubs to benefit from the major redevelopment include Fairpark Junior Football Club, Knox City Cricket Club, Wantirna South Cricket Club and Wantirna South Junior Football Club. Melbourne Water is delivering the first stage of works and contributing $11.1 million. Knox Council is contributing $3.5 million and the State Government is contributing $2.5 million from the Integrated Water Management program. Knox Mayor, Cr Susan Laukens, said it was pleasing that both the Government and Opposition have recognised the significance of Lewis Park for the community and future generations but more funding is needed to deliver the various stages of the plan. he work to restore a 1.6 kilometre stretch of Blind Creek from an underground concrete pipe into an aboveground natural waterway will begin next year.

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