Please join us for our next Playspace Technical Tour on Thursday, 23 April, with the bus leaving from Bob Gordon Reserve in Bull Creek at 9am. This guided tour will showcase a series of outstanding playspaces across the local government areas of City of Canning, City of Gosnells, and City of Melville.
At every location, attendees will hear directly from the designer, manufacturer, or installer involved in delivering the project. These presentations will provide behind-the-scenes insight into the design intent, material selection, compliance considerations, construction methodology, and unique challenges encountered throughout the process.
This event provides a unique platform for professional learning, networking, and industry discussion in an informal, on-site setting. Whether you are involved in planning, designing, delivering, or maintaining public play spaces, this tour will offer inspiration, technical insight, and valuable peer engagement.
MC’s:

Andrew Reedy – Director at Play Check
Andrew Reedy is director of Play Check. The company specialises in providing advice and auditing services to all sectors of the playground industry in terms of playground design, safety and risk management, surface impact attenuation testing, and training on the application of Standards in playground design and operation.

Nele Johnson – Principal Landscape Architect at the City of Canning
Passionate about providing great public open spaces for everyone, regardless of gender, age, ability, or cultural and socioeconomic background.
Committed to creating sustainable, long-term outcomes for both the people who use open spaces and those who manage them.
Extensive local government and greenfield experience, focussing on creating people-centred environments, the importance of walkable neighbourhoods, and the essential role of shade in creating liveable places, that are not only functional today but also adaptable and resilient in the face of a changing climate and society.
Currently leading a team dedicated to delivering capital projects and strategic planning in the most multicultural Local Government Area in WA.

