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The construction of the reserve provides a key meeting point for the community, accessible to all and be starting point to participate in healthy lifestyles. It also provides a suitable space for training and competition purposes for the local clubs.
The Eynesbury Recreation Reserve project saw the construction of:
Eynesbury Dog Park was officially opened by City of Melton Mayor Cr Goran Kesic and member for Melton Steve McGhie on 10 December 2021.
The park was funded with a State Government contribution of $275,000 from DELWP’s Local Parks Program New Off-Leash Dog Parks Building Works Package, together with $61,000 from Council.
The park is located at the Eynesbury Recreation Reserve, 3 Avoca Street, Eynesbury.
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Stage 1A: reached practical completion 21 May 2020.
Image: Oval in May 2020
Stage 1B:
Reached practical completion in July 2021.
Funding partners
This project is partially funded by the Federal Government's Building Better Regions Fund, Victorian Government’s Growing Suburb Fund and AFL Victoria.