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Paw-sitive news for Upper Fur-tree Gully’s Kings Park

Upper Ferntree Gully’s Kings Park is one of 26 parks set to get a major upgrade, making it an even more welcoming spot for locals – and their beloved furry friends.

The designs of the parks will follow community consultation and will include things including designated play areas, drinking fountains, fencing, shelters, bins and shading, as well as other upgrades such as pathway improvements, landscaping and lighting.

The State Government has awarded Knox City Council $300,000 to help bring a new dog-friendly park to life. The existing off-leash area will be transformed into a safe, welcoming space where dogs can run free, children can play, and the whole community can come together.

The upgrade is part of the New and Upgraded Dog Parks Program, a state-wide initiative that’s investing $4.9 million to build or improve 26 dog parks across Victoria.

Kings Park was selected through a competitive application process, with construction expected to wrap up by the end of 2026.

Knox Mayor Cr, Lisa Cooper said it’s a win that hits close to home.

“Our residents love their pets and we have about 16,640 registered dogs in Knox,” Ms Cooper said.

“That’s why we’re creating a secure space where residents can take their four-legged friends to safely run and play.”

“Council plans to create a safe, enjoyable and inclusive space where families, children and dog owners can come together and enjoy the outdoors.”

“The park will be carefully designed to foster a sense of community, promote physical activity and enhance the overall recreational experience for visitors.”

This is all part of a bigger picture for Kings Park, with the dog park upgrade tying into Knox Council’s long-term comprehensive plan to make the space even more family-friendly.

Environment Minister, Steve Dimopoulos said the program is about giving people more reasons to get outside, connect with others, and enjoy time with their pets close to home.

“We’re ensuring that Victorians – two and four-legged alike – have more opportunities to connect, exercise, and enjoy the outdoors,” he said.

“These dog parks cater for all kinds of pooches, whether they want to test their agility, socialise with their furry friends or take it slow in the seniors section, there is something for every dog and its owner.”

Since the first round of the program, 50 dog parks have already been completed across the state – from suburban backyards in Pakenham to regional hubs like Mildura.

For Upper Gully locals, this project is more than just a park upgrade – it’s a new meeting place, a reason to get out in the fresh air, and a little boost to community spirit.

To find out more about the program or see the full list of parks, visit: environment.vic.gov.au/dog-parks

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