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South Gippsland Shire Council closes and assessing repair or replacement timeline Big Slide in Baromi Park
The Big Slide at Baromi Park, Mirboo North, is closed due to significant damage. Council is assessing repair or replacement options. Updates will follow as more details emerge.
The Big Slide at Baromi Park in Mirboo North is closed. The slide has suffered serious damage, making it unsafe for the public to use.
With the big slide closure, Baromi Park still offers plenty of fun activities, including a flying fox, cubby building, a performance space, and a skate park
Council is working hard to understand if the slide can be repaired, or if it will need to be replaced. Unfortunately, we are unsure at this stage how long this may take. As more details are known, we will provide an update. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Pictures from South Gippsland Shire Council website.
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