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Council Urged to Prioritize Seniors in Open Space Planning

Residents of Donovans have raised concerns about the lack of adequate planning for open spaces in their community, particularly in light of the Grant District Council’s recent Draft Playgrounds and Open Spaces Asset Management Plan. The Council voted to adopt this plan alongside the Draft Building Asset Management Plan and the Draft Community Wastewater Management System Asset Management Plan last month.

According to the 2021 Australian Census, Donovans has a population of 11, with an average age of 64 years. A local resident submitted feedback emphasizing the need for improved planning to accommodate the changing demographics and to provide opportunities for exercise among residents.

The submission pointed out that an influx of adults and teenagers in recent years has created a demand for better-utilized open spaces. “More adults and teenagers have moved into the area, which opens up opportunities for better utilization of open space to ensure teenagers have something to do,” the submission noted. It stressed the importance of keeping youth engaged in constructive activities to mitigate antisocial behaviors while also promoting the health and well-being of their parents.

Concerns were raised regarding the existing playground, which the resident described as “not fit for purpose for the local population.” The submission argued that the current equipment does not cater to the needs of the community. Specifically, it pointed out the lack of suitable amenities for dog owners and the elderly, who represent a significant portion of the population. “The open space has no features to support fitness for the dominant population group in the area—the elderly,” the resident stated, calling for more facilities to help seniors maintain their fitness and reduce health risks associated with aging.

The resident proposed replacing the recently installed boat and seesaw playground equipment with basketball and netball hoops on a cement surface. “The community consultation for that was inadequate as it did not actually ask if the proposed equipment was needed or wanted,” the resident argued. They suggested that such facilities could benefit both teenagers and their parents, providing opportunities for various activities, including roller skating, which could support the health of older residents.

In addition to the proposed changes, the resident recommended retaining the swings, creating a designated dog-friendly area on Holloway Street with seating and public waste bins, and installing public exercise equipment aimed at enhancing strength, balance, and flexibility.

The Grant District Council indicated that it would consider this anonymous submission alongside relevant strategic plans, including the ongoing Playground Strategy and the anticipated revisions to the Port MacDonnell / River and Coastal Masterplan. These discussions will also be integrated into the preparation of the 2026-2027 Annual Business Plan and Budget.

As the planning process moves forward, the emphasis on catering to the needs of all demographic groups, particularly seniors, is becoming increasingly vital in fostering a healthier and more inclusive community.

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