This page has been machine translated for your convenience. Persian has been used, which is readable for Dari and Hazaragi speakers.
While we strive for accuracy, unintentional errors may occur. Please refer to the original English version for official content.
Damage at Tatura Skate Park
Posted on
Thursday 26th of February, 2026,
Council is extremely disappointed by recent damage inflicted on key structures at the new Tatura Skate Park, with sections of the facility now closed as a result.
In Summary
Sections of the Tatura Skate Park have been closed after concrete infrastructure was damaged, causing serious structural issues.
The damaged areas have been cordoned off for safety and will remain closed until repair works are completed, with undamaged sections still open to the public.
The incident has been reported to police, and Council is seeking information from the public to assist with investigations.
Council is also assessing remediation works and considering improved monitoring of the facility, with further updates to be provided once assessments are finalised.
Earlier this week, a concerned community member identified and reported the damage to Council. Upon inspection, officers discovered sections of the concrete infrastructure had been broken, causing serious structural damage. This incident follows acts of vandalism in August last year, where several areas were defaced with graffiti.
To ensure the safety of users, the damaged areas of the skate park have been cordoned off and will remain closed indefinitely until repair works are completed. The undamaged areas remain open and accessible to the public.
Mayor, Cr Shane Sali, said the damage was extremely disappointing to see.
“This type of behaviour is completely unacceptable. Because of these actions, Council resources must now be diverted to address the damage,” he said.
“Greater Shepparton is fortunate to have a range of public recreational facilities. We would expect they are treated with respect so that they can be utilised and enjoyed by residents and visitors.”
Cr Rod Schubert, Midland Ward, said it was frustrating to see a valued community asset mistreated.
“The new skate park is something the community asked for, and it is now a well‑used and valued local asset. It’s extremely disappointing that, because of a few reckless actions, sections of the facility are now closed until further notice,” he said.
The Tatura Skate Park was officially opened in June 2025, with its design being shaped through extensive community input. The site features modern facilities catering to skaters, BMX riders and scooter users of all skill levels. The recent damage undermines the significant work and investment that went into creating this space for the Tatura community.
Council is currently considering options to improve monitoring of the facility to encourage safe and appropriate use of the site.
An update will be provided to the community regarding the timing of remediation works once assessments have been finalised.
The incident has been reported to police, and Council is calling on members of the public to come forward with any information that may assist in identifying those responsible.
Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Tatura Police Station or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Posted on Thursday 26th of February, 2026,
Council is extremely disappointed by recent damage inflicted on key structures at the new Tatura Skate Park, with sections of the facility now closed as a result.
In Summary
Earlier this week, a concerned community member identified and reported the damage to Council. Upon inspection, officers discovered sections of the concrete infrastructure had been broken, causing serious structural damage. This incident follows acts of vandalism in August last year, where several areas were defaced with graffiti.
To ensure the safety of users, the damaged areas of the skate park have been cordoned off and will remain closed indefinitely until repair works are completed. The undamaged areas remain open and accessible to the public.
Mayor, Cr Shane Sali, said the damage was extremely disappointing to see.
“This type of behaviour is completely unacceptable. Because of these actions, Council resources must now be diverted to address the damage,” he said.
Cr Rod Schubert, Midland Ward, said it was frustrating to see a valued community asset mistreated.
“The new skate park is something the community asked for, and it is now a well‑used and valued local asset. It’s extremely disappointing that, because of a few reckless actions, sections of the facility are now closed until further notice,” he said.
The Tatura Skate Park was officially opened in June 2025, with its design being shaped through extensive community input. The site features modern facilities catering to skaters, BMX riders and scooter users of all skill levels. The recent damage undermines the significant work and investment that went into creating this space for the Tatura community.
Council is currently considering options to improve monitoring of the facility to encourage safe and appropriate use of the site.
An update will be provided to the community regarding the timing of remediation works once assessments have been finalised.
The incident has been reported to police, and Council is calling on members of the public to come forward with any information that may assist in identifying those responsible.
Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Tatura Police Station or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
For further information, please call Council on 5832 9700 or email council@shepparton.vic.gov.au.
More News from Greater Shepparton
Thursday 12th of March,
Upcoming Community Satisfaction Survey in Greater Shepparton
Council is encouraging residents to share their thoughts on Council and its services through the third quarter Local Government Community Satisfaction Survey. Read more
Tuesday 10th of March,
Road patching works across Shepparton and Mooroopna
Council wishes to advise that road patching works are programmed for several streets and roads throughout Shepparton and Mooroopna on Saturday 14 March 2026. Read more
Tuesday 10th of March,
RiverConnect and Greater Shepparton Lighthouse Project partnership blossoms to deliver education program
RiverConnect and Greater Shepparton Lighthouse Project (Lighthouse) are pleased to announce the introduction of Bees and Blossoms Pollinator Education Sessions. Read more
Tuesday 10th of March,
Traffic management changes - Toolamba and Simson Road intersection
Council wishes to advise that traffic management at the intersection of Toolamba Road and Simson Road, Mooroopna will change from Tuesday 17 March 2026. Read more
Tuesday 10th of March,
Speed reductions to be introduced on several roads in Shepparton South East
Council wishes to advise residents of upcoming speed limit changes on several roads in Shepparton’s South East, aimed at improving safety and supporting the area’s ongoing development. Read more
Friday 6th of March,
KidsTown closure extended due to weather delays
Council is advising the community that the current closure of KidsTown Adventure Playground will be extended until Friday 20 March 2026. Read more
See All News
Want to get the latest news and events in your Facebook feed?
Just go to our Facebook page and click the Like button.
More Events in Greater Shepparton
Friday 20th of March, – to Sunday 29th of March,
Ours for the making
Ours for the Making is an evolving installation by Victoria Cooper, Doug Spowart, Tegan Nash Ollett and Bree Marchbank, activated through performance and community participation. Read more
Friday 13th of March,
Riverlinks & Promac Productions present THE MELBOURNE CELTIC FESTIVAL ON TOUR 2026
Following the runaway success of the inaugural Melbourne Celtic Festival On Tour 2025, we’re delighted to be back on the road in Feb/March 2026 with the best St Patrick’s Day ‘Craic’. View on Riverlinks
Friday 20th of March, – to Sunday 29th of March,
The Pieces That Made Me
The exhibition titled “The Pieces That Made Me” features six large paper collage/mixed media artworks by Ruby Wyatt-Carter Read more
Tuesday 17th of March,
Netball - Come and Try
Shepparton Netball Association is hosting a Netball Come and Try program designed especially for 7 and 8 year old boys and girls who have not played netball before. Read more
Thursday 19th of March,
Soccer - Come and Try
Shepparton Junior Soccer Association is hosting Soccer Come and Try sessions designed for boys and girls who want to give the game a go. Read more
Friday 20th of March, – to Sunday 29th of March,
DANAË
An installation of thousands of plastic gold coins reimagines the myth of Danaë and Zeus. The work critiques how narratives of male authority and economic control continue to shape visibility, consent,… Read more
See All Events