The brand-new Whittlesea Public Gardens Skatepark in Lalor, Victoria, opened to the public in 2024. Constructed by the renowned Independent Concrete Constructions (ICC), this state-of-the-art street plaza-style skatepark is set to become a favourite among street skaters and scooter enthusiasts.

The skatepark boasts an array of mellow street features, including slappy curbs, rails, ledges, banks, many pads, wall rides, and much more. Designed with street skaters in mind, its diverse obstacles offer endless opportunities for tricks and stunts. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, Whittlesea Public Gardens Skatepark provides a perfect playground for all skill levels.

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North Torquay Skatepark

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Aireys Inlet Skatepark

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Point Lonsdale Skatepark

Point Lonsdale Skatepark

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