Project Update - 19 February 2024

The redevelopment of the Cann River Skatepark is now complete and open for public use.

As the only formal recreational and sporting facility within a 100km radius of the Cann River township, the redevelopment of the skate park was particularly important for the wellbeing of young people and will make Cann River more popular for overnight stays as well as encouraging a quick break.

It is obvious Grind Projects Pty Ltd have a passion for their trade which comes from many years' experiences from their background in skateboarding. Their work includes construction of high-quality concrete skateparks across Australia and the development and construction of our Bairnsdale and Mallacoota Skate Parks.

The Skatepark, along with the recently completed Cann River On Street Parking project complement each other and have brought the Mick Baum Park precinct to life with newly completed footpath connections, drainage improvements and landscaping. The improved facilities are already inviting more visitors to stay longer and spend as they pass through on the Princes and Monaro Highways, improving the Cann River economy.

We have also been informed the community have been very excited to see the redevelopment of the skatepark take place and provide locals and visitors to the area with excellent facilities.

We are proud to deliver this important project for the Cann River community and thank everyone involved in the project - those who supported the initial applications for funding through the Black Summer Bushfire recovery grants, to those involved in construction and project completion.


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The redevelopment of the Cann River Skatepark was completed in February 2024. 

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