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The SWING is back – and it’s ready at The Concourse

Willoughby Council < 1 mins read

After a short postponement, SWING is officially back. This larger-than-life installation invites everyone aged nine and over to rediscover the joy of play. While the swing is open from today, the accessible wheelchair platform will be available from tomorrow, ensuring the experience is inclusive for all.

 

Whether you're soaring through the air or simply watching the fun unfold, this striking public installation is not to be missed.

 

The event runs for two weeks, ending Sunday 4 May. For opening times and the full schedule, visit https://www.visitchatswood.com.au/Events/SWING


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