Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal NewsSkate park future secure

Skate park future secure

SKATE PARK FUTURE SECURE: Zac Smith lands a trick at Dimjalla Skate Park as friends Zac Cordell and Ben Stokes watch from a distance. Mount Gambier City Council has secured the future of the privately owned site with a renewed lease until 2022. Picture: BRITTANY DENTON

MOUNT Gambier City Council has secured the future of Dimjalla Skate Park until 2022.

Council currently leases the privately owned land east of the junction of Attamurra Road and Jubilee Highway East, with the final right of renewal set to expire in June 2018.

Elected members resolved at Tuesday’s full council meeting to renew the lease with the landholder Bedford Group beyond 2018 and secure the site until June 2022.

An initial two-year lease with one year right of renewal was commenced in 2014, with the first right of renewal period exercised for July 2016 to June 2017 and the second and final right of renewal finalised in June this year.

“Council will negotiate a similar leasing arrangement with the landholder and secure the skate park for another four years,” council chief executive Mark McShane told The Border Watch.

Mr McShane said council had previously considered building a skate park in a more central location.

“It’s certainly something council has discussed previously,” he said.

“Right now council is conducting a comprehensive youth engagement strategy which will be concluded at the end of the year.

“The youth engagement strategy will inform council if that’s a potential outcome.”

Daktari Sport Mount Gambier manager Nick Brooks welcomed council’s decision to extend the lease at the Dimjalla site and suggested a pump track as a viable option closer to the central business district.

“Pump tracks are an undulating circuit for bike riders and skaters of all abilities, usually constructed using hot mix,” Mr Brooks said.

“We have two skate parks, I don’t think we need a third at this stage, so if council were considering something more centrally located in the near future I think a pump track would be pretty well suited to the Rail Lands area.

“It could be one larger track or a few smaller ones along the rail trail – I think that would be a massive asset to the town.”

Mr Brooks said given Dimjalla Skate Park had been secured for a further four years, a pump track would be a family-friendly alternative.

“Don’t get me wrong, I’d love to see five skate parks in town, but a pump track is cheaper to build and skate parks are much better suited to older kids,” he said.

“It would alleviate some of the pressure at the skate parks, when they are swamped kids are constantly cutting each other off.

“A pump track would be more suitable for little kids and beginners and it would bridge that gap between the experienced skaters and riders and the younger ones.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Penola Players opens doors

PENOLA Players have invited the community along to an open day to be held next weekend, complete with a free sausage sizzle, soft drinks...
More News

Fatchen leads the charge

INDEPENDENT candidate Travis Fatchen is leading the latest political polls. The South Australian Forest Products Association (SAFPA) conducted a poll specifically for the seat of...

Big weekend of softball

DEMONS 11 DEFEATED CONCORDES WHITE 7 After the long weekend bye, Concordes White faced Demons in a Friday night game. Demons had some...

New leader for South East football

A familiar face will take on the role as the leader of football in the South East. Trevor Smart recently retired as Naracoorte Lucindale...

Save on your shop with RAA

Members of the RAA can save money on their shopping with a new partnership between the company and Drakes Supermarkets. Shoppers can save 5...

South-Millicent claim win over Tigers

SOUTH-MILLICENT DOMINATE OVER TIGERS Aaron O’Donnell delivered a standout all-around performance on Saturday, powering South-Millicent Div 2 to an 8-2 win over a determined Tigers...

Successful fundraiser for RFDS

The Naracoorte and District Support Group of the Royal Flying Doctors Service conducted a fundraiser with co-operation from local Livestock Agents and Naracoorte Regional...

Landmarks light up for Feeding Tube Awareness Week

Landmarks in Mount Gambier/Berrin will light up this week in honour of Feeding Tube Awareness Week (FTAW). Running from 1–7 February 2026, the annual...

New citizens welcomed

FIRST arriving in Mount Gambier/Berrin in 2021, Alberta Badu-Yeboah was formally inducted as an Australian citizen. Ms Badu-Yeboah first started her journey towards becoming...

Victoria’s Tiny Towns funding extended

ROUND three of the Regional Development Victoria’s Tiny Towns Fund is now open until 4 March. The Tiny Towns Fund assists local communities in...

State Voice vote opens

First Nations South Australians are being encouraged to enrol to nominate and vote in the upcoming elections for the First Nations Voice to Parliament. The...