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McLean Reserve gets $100,000 boost

Moorabool council has received $100,000 from the state government to upgrade McLean Reserve.

The contribution will go towards building a new powered sheltered space and upgrade informative and historical signage as well as playground equipment.

New playground equipment will include a multi-age tower unit, basket swing, and rockers.

The money is a major boost to the overall renewal project at McLean Reserve, which will cost $640,000 and is expected to be delivered before June 30, 2025.

Moorabool mayor Ally Munari said the objective of the improvement project was multi-purpose in design.

“The project aims to enhance the reserve’s functionality, improve its aesthetic appeal, and celebrate its historical significance for the community,” she said.

“The objective… is to transform the existing space into a… space that meets the needs of the Ballan community.”

Eureka MP Michaela Settle said the money would contribute to making a more vibrant and accessible meeting place for locals.

“A strong community comes from strong investment in our people. McLean Reserve is where families and friends come together, have some fun, and get involved – we’re making it easier for them to do that through the Council Support Package,” she said.

The $25 million Council Support Package funds projects that are designed to increase tourism and improve local infrastructure.

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