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All-Abilities Playground for Everyone to Enjoy!                  MHPA Farewells Senior Constable Kerri Edwards
                                                                        A new all-abilities playground with custom-made                 With heavy hearts, the Mango Hill Progress
                                                                        play  towers  has been  installed  by  Moreton  Bay             Association said their goodbyes to our favourite
                                                                        Regional Council at the Caboolture Regional                     Village Copper at the monthly meeting held
                                                                        Environmental Education Centre (CREEC), bringing                last night.
                                                                        fun at the facility to new heights.
                                                             The $220,000 specially-designed council-funded playground        Kerri has served as a vital connection between the local Police
                                                             features three towers with slides, track rides and climbing nets;   service and the Community, keeping us abreast of the important
                                                             a wheelchair accessible play area; play hut; and sensory walls, all   statistics and issues that occur in the local Mango Hill and North
                                                             to encourage inclusive and engaging play.                        Lakes region.
                                                             Division 12 Councillor Adrian Raedel invited families from across   Kerri has served in the North Lakes / Mango Hill area for the last
                                                             Moreton Bay and South-East Queensland to try the 280m2 new       nineteen years, becoming involved with the Mango Hill Progress
                                                             tower set, as well as CREEC’s other inclusive facilities like the   Association  (MHPA)  in  2009,  where  she  was  quickly  adopted
                                                             sensory garden and wheelchair-friendly zip-line.                 as the Community Liason Officer and has been a regular to   REMINDER: We’re Going Plastic Bag Free
                                                                                                                                                                                               As of the 1st of July, single use plastic bags will no
       Croc’s Playcentre is Now Open!                                                                                         meetings ever since.                                             longer be available. Some supermarkets are getting
                 Croc’s Playcentre threw open it’s doors on the                                                                                                                                in early and stopping the use by the 20th of June.
                 26th of May, much to the delight of local families.                                                                                                                           Of course there are sturdier plastic bags available
                 Located on Burke Crescent, North Lakes (in the old                                                                                                                            for sale, which will retail for around fifteen cents
                 Game On building) parents can take advantage of                                                                                                                    each, or you could stock up on some re-usable bags, such as the
       the onsite Muffin Break and enjoy a delicous, fresh muffin and                                                                                                               ones availale from Boomerang Bags.
       hot coffe while the kids run wild! With three different play areas,                                                                                                          My personal tip: Keep them in your boot at all times. Once you’ve
       including one for toddlers and a race track, there is something                                                                                                              unpacked the shopping at home, immediately put them back
                                                                                                                                                                                    in the boot.
       for everyone!

                                                                                                                              In 2016, Kerri was awarded a Group Bravery Citation from the
                                                                                                                              Governor General’s Australian Bravery Decorations for her
                                                             “We really want CREEC to be a space that is accessible to        actions during a horrific truck accident at Bald Hills.
                                                             everybody. This new extension has been specifically-designed     In 2017, the Progress Association also proudly nominated Kerri
                                                             to encourage social interaction, inclusivity and most importantly   for the Pine Rivers Police Officer of the Year Award, which is run
                                                             fun between users regardless of their ability,” Cr Raedel said.  by the Rotary Club of Pine Rivers, for which S/C Edwards was
                                                             “It’s roomier, meaning children and their parents or carers      the successful recipient. This award formally recognises Police
                                                             can play at the same time; it’s a got a huge ramped play area    Officers for not only the work they perform in their daily duties,
                                                             so people in wheelchairs can get involved; and it’s right in the   but importantly, for the role they perform above and beyond
                                                             middle of CREEC’s play area and gardens.                         their normal duties, a role integral to working with Community,
                                                             Also included is a bespoke play hut with a number of engaging    to enhance Community safety.
                                                             sensory walls designed to stimulate a sense of exploration
                                                             and learning.                                                    MHPA President Laurence Christie commented,  “If all Police
                                                             “For children with ASD, it’s an ideal and comfortable space      Officers in the State were of the high calibre that Kerri has been,
                                                             for them to interact with other children in a way that isn’t     the Police service would be viewed in the highest esteem by the
                                                             too overwhelming.                                                community at large. The Mango Hill Community will be forever
                                                             “As a council we’ve taken a number of steps to create accessible   thankful for her contributions.”
                                                             facilities, especially with the development of our new Disability   S/C Kerri Edwards is now looking forward to her new role as
                                                             Access and Inclusion Plan, and this project at CREEC is another   Officer In Charge of Cannon Hill Police Station. On behalf of Big                    from  $ 12
                                                             example of council creating more inclusive infrastructure.”      Local and the Mango Hill Community, we would like to wish Kerri
                                                             Urban Play Managing Director Ben Urban said:                     all the very best!
                                                             “It’s great to see councils placing emphasis on inclusive
                                                             playgrounds that are bursting with activities to encourage
                                                             physical, social and cognitive development.
                                                             “These specially-designed multi-level towers inspire countless
                                                             hours of play and laughter with the opportunity for parents and
                                                             carers to get involved. This playground provides opportunities
                                                             to  enhance  child  development  and  early  learning  and  will
                                                             be well used by the community for many years to come.”                                                                            1300 048 424
                                                             CREEC is located at 150 Rowley Road, Burpengary.  The new
                                                             playground and other outdoor elements are open seven days
                                                             a week, and  the  centre is  open  Monday to  Friday from  8am                                                             1d/1650 Anzac Ave, North Lakes
                                                             to 4.30pm.
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