Macrozamia Park Nature Play Elements

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The City of Cockburn has allocated approximately $20,000 in its current budget for some nature based additions at Macrozamia Park, the small bushland reserve at the corner of Randazzo Way, Salina Way and Tindal Avenue in Yangebup.

The aims of this project are to:

  • Retain existing vegetation 
  • Ensure any additions integrate with the site's natural assets

What Are We Considering?

Ideas could include nature play items, a community tree planting event or something else that integrates with the site's natural assets. As this is a small bushland reserve, there is no power or bore connection. 

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The City of Cockburn has allocated approximately $20,000 in its current budget for some nature based additions at Macrozamia Park, the small bushland reserve at the corner of Randazzo Way, Salina Way and Tindal Avenue in Yangebup.

The aims of this project are to:

  • Retain existing vegetation 
  • Ensure any additions integrate with the site's natural assets

What Are We Considering?

Ideas could include nature play items, a community tree planting event or something else that integrates with the site's natural assets. As this is a small bushland reserve, there is no power or bore connection. 

Have Your Say

Comments close 5pm, Friday 13 November 2020
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Saturday 7 November 2020, 3pm-5pm at Macrozamia Park, Randazzo Way, Yangebup
  • On-site coffee van 
  • Children's art activities with Earth Friendly Art
  • Opportunity to speak with the project team and have your say
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Consultation has concluded
  • Project Update: December 2020

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    Thanks for your feedback on Macrozamia Park in Yangebup

    The City of Cockburn has $20,000 to enhance Macrozamia Park in a way that integrates with and celebrates the site’s natural assets. The site is a small bushland reserve and therefore does not have a water or power connection.

    In late 2020 we asked for your feedback on some potential nature based additions that could enhance the site. Thank you for your input.

    What our community told us

    Ensuring the site’s vegetation and natural feel are preserved and appreciated was a key aim of this project.

    There is strong support amongst local residents for the site to be enhanced through the addition of some small nature play elements. What our community values about Macrozamia Park:

    • Native vegetation
    • Natural feel
    • Proximity to homes

    Key community priorities for Macrozamia Park include:

    • A nature play space in an existing cleared area, close to the path.
    • Preferred nature play elements are a log cubby, log steppers, limestone stepping stones, and climbing/balance logs.
    • A safe and maintained area.

    More information on this feedback is available in our community feedback summary.

    Next steps

    A design has been developed based on the findings and can be viewed here. The project budget supports the inclusion of the three most preferred nature play elements including log steppers, balancing logs and a small log cubby. The additions are expected to be installed in the first half of 2021. For more information on this project please contact the City of Cockburn on 08 9411 3444 or [email protected].