FEDERAL Member for Macquarie, Susan Templeman is inviting Hawkesbury residents to have their say on what the region’s first fully inclusive playground should include.
The drop-in session will take place on Friday. November 23, from 3.30–5.30pm, at McLeod Park in South Windsor.
INCLUSIVE PLAYGROUND PROMISE: Ms Templeman with Bligh Park mum Rachel Privitera and her son Cameron, who has severe cerebral palsy, epilepsy and other medical conditions. Picture: Supplied
Everyone is welcome including mums and dads, nurses, teachers, builders, and kids.
In July, the state government announced $500,000 to plan and build a playground that catered for children with disabilities to be built at the Church Street Reserve.
Ms Templeman pledged an extra $500,000 towards the playground, should Labor win the next federal election.