Evidence

Use enough evidence to be credible, not so much that the local story disappears.

The useful evidence is practical: official activity guidance, public outdoor gym comparators, Australian-made supplier examples, speed-limit process, and local photos showing access issues.

Island context reference image.
Regional context: Amity is a small settlement, so the site must earn its role as shared public infrastructure.
Activity

Strength, balance and mobility

Australian physical activity guidance supports regular movement and strengthening. Use this lightly to support QR routines and equipment choices.

Traffic

Speed limits need process

Queensland speed limits are set under guidelines. The 40 km/h extension should be a Council assessment request, not a promise.

Crossing

Raised crossings can calm traffic

Raised priority crossings / wombat crossings are a useful discussion point, but final treatment depends on road design advice.

Suppliers

Australian-made options exist

ForPark, Moduplay, a_space, WillPlay and Play Poles provide useful supplier comparison points. Quotes are still required.

Comparators

Public projects vary widely

Public examples range from small community-funded equipment installs to larger council outdoor gym projects.

Local proof

Photos and observations matter

Document potholes, parking use, crossing behaviour and speed concerns before asking for capital works.

Evidence check

What would make the proposal believable?

Pick the proof that would help you support the project with confidence.

Most useful evidence

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