Campaspe Shire Councillor Rob Amos tries his hand at the new Echuca East Pump Track, officially launched on Saturday, February 8. Photos: Supplied by Rebecca Pilgrim Photography.
The Echuca East Pump Track was officially launched along with the Walk This Way project on Saturday, February 8.
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Campaspe Shire Council welcomed bike enthusiasts of all ages to the event, who showed off their skills on the track.
The space includes two new walking loops and a pump track for bikes.
The pump track has been open to the public since November 2024, following redevelopment works from June.
Also celebrated was the Healthy Loddon Campaspe Walk This Way initiative, with a new walking loop and footpath stickers around Echuca East Recreation Reserve.
The Healthy Loddon Campaspe Walk This Way initiative includes new walking loops and footpath stickers around Echuca East Recreation Reserve.
The project aims to encourage more walking and time spent outdoors, particularly centred around Echuca East Primary School and Shine Bright Kindergarten.
Saturday’s launch event began with a Welcome to Country by Uncle Rick Ronnan, before attendees, including Campaspe Shire Council Mayor Daniel Mackrell and Cr Rob Amos, had a go at the track and walking loop.
Uncle Rick Ronnan performed a Welcome to Country, and Campaspe Shire Council Mayor Daniel Mackrell and Cr Rob Amos helped acknowledge the occasion.
Guests were also treated to a free barbecue and Boost Juice, a bike demonstration and a live DJ.
The pump track project marks the final piece of the Echuca East Reserve Masterplan 2016-25 redevelopment.
Echuca East Recreation Reserve is located at 54 Sutton St, Echuca.