The Monash Active Recreation Opportunities Strategy aims to provide the community with access to more opportunities to be physically active in local parks, reserves and open spaces.

Active recreation is defined as physical activity that is generally non-competitive, unstructured and outside of sport.

Key examples of active recreation include walking, running, cycling, fitness/exercise activities, skateboarding and informal sport activities such as kicking a football with friends.

The Active Recreation Opportunities Strategy will recommend priorities for:

  • New active recreation infrastructure in parks and reserves (e.g. outdoor fitness equipment, basketball half-courts, skate parks, climbing walls etc.), and
  • Programs and initiatives that encourage participation in active recreation.

Please discuss!

We invite community panel members to review the consultation results and participate in discussions with a view to making recommendations on the key principles and priorities Council should consider.

You are encouraged to ask questions of Active Monash staff if you need further information.

This activity has 4 discussion topics, one in each tab. This is only for panel members and is open from Monday 17 May to Sunday 23 May, 2021.

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Infrastructure

Young people

Local parks

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