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KidsTown closure extended due to weather delays
Posted on
Friday 6th of March, 2026,
Council is advising the community that the current closure of KidsTown Adventure Playground will be extended until Friday 20 March 2026.
In Summary
The temporary closure of KidsTown Adventure Playground has been extended until Friday 20 March 2026 due to delays caused by recent heavy rainfall.
Remediation works are continuing to prepare the site for future improvements and the upcoming KidsTown Master Plan consultation and concept phase.
The facility remains an active construction site, with heavy machinery and excavation works underway, requiring the entire playground to remain closed for safety.
KidsTown is now expected to reopen on Saturday 21 March 2026, subject to completion of works and final safety inspections.
Recent heavy rainfall has delayed remediation works, with contractors requiring additional time to safely complete the remaining tasks. As a result of these delays, the facility is required to remain closed for a further two weeks. The reopening of the facility is now anticipated for Saturday 21 March 2026.
This temporary closure ensures the site is prepared for future improvements, including the upcoming KidsTown Master Plan consultation and concept phase.
Council’s Director Infrastructure, Gary Randhawa said the closure was a necessary step towards securing the future of KidsTown.
“Following recent heavy rainfall, it’s important we take the time needed to complete these works safely and correctly. This extension allows the contractor to complete remediation works and prepare the site for the next phase of improvements,” he said.
Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali thanked the community for their understanding.
“We appreciate the community’s patience while these important works continue. We’re excited for what’s ahead, and this short delay brings us one step closer to the future vision for KidsTown,” he said
The facility remains an active construction site, with heavy machinery and excavation works underway, making it necessary to keep the entire facility closed to protect the safety of visitors and contractors. The community is asked to observe all signage and remain clear of the site for their own safety.
KidsTown is expected to reopen following the completion of works and final safety inspections. Any changes to the program will be communicated through Council’s usual channels.
Posted on Friday 6th of March, 2026,
Council is advising the community that the current closure of KidsTown Adventure Playground will be extended until Friday 20 March 2026.
In Summary
Recent heavy rainfall has delayed remediation works, with contractors requiring additional time to safely complete the remaining tasks. As a result of these delays, the facility is required to remain closed for a further two weeks. The reopening of the facility is now anticipated for Saturday 21 March 2026.
This temporary closure ensures the site is prepared for future improvements, including the upcoming KidsTown Master Plan consultation and concept phase.
Council’s Director Infrastructure, Gary Randhawa said the closure was a necessary step towards securing the future of KidsTown.
Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali thanked the community for their understanding.
“We appreciate the community’s patience while these important works continue. We’re excited for what’s ahead, and this short delay brings us one step closer to the future vision for KidsTown,” he said
The facility remains an active construction site, with heavy machinery and excavation works underway, making it necessary to keep the entire facility closed to protect the safety of visitors and contractors. The community is asked to observe all signage and remain clear of the site for their own safety.
KidsTown is expected to reopen following the completion of works and final safety inspections. Any changes to the program will be communicated through Council’s usual channels.
For further information, contact Council’s Projects Delivery team on (03) 5832 9700 or via email at projects@shepparton.vic.gov.au.
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