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Residents can ‘make their move’ in a newly-opened ninja-themed playground in Burden Park.
With a QR code for competitions, the Springvale South ‘ninja warrior’ active play course is the first of its kind in Victoria.
It is designed for 12 years and above.
Meanwhile, Warner Reserve in Springvale recently installed a fitness station with two pods of activities including aerobic cycle, cross-trainer, sit-up bench, body twist and stretching station.
Geoffrey Carson Reserve in Keysborough and Olinda Reserve in Springvale have been revamped with new play equipment.
Greater Dandenong mayor Angela Long said the new spaces were an important addition.
“It’s pleasing to see many local children and families enjoying these new spaces, which are designed to encourage active, challenging, imaginative and social play for both younger and older children.”
These Australians come from different walks of life but they all share one thing in common.
Their photographs hang in the homes of devastated loved ones who cling to hope they will one day walk through the door.
More than 38,000 people go missing in Australia each year, but 95 per cent are found within a month.
This Christmas, there will be 2,600 families whose loved ones are unlikely to be joining them at the table.
More than 38,000 people going missing in Australia each year. While the majority are found, there are currently around 2600 people who are considered permanently missing
There is a name for the torture they endure daily - ambiguous loss - a grief defined by the lack of closure or understanding of the fate that befell their missing loved one.