Invigorating the imagination, at Mambourin
With a culture of fun, discovery, and learning, Mambourin is a place conceived and curated to deliver a quality of life that’s the model for future communities.
Masterplanned communities are all about creating self-contained environments to live, learn, work and play. And at Frasers Property Australia’s Mambourin community in Melbourne’s west, the city-like conveniences both planned and under construction are set to transform this quiet little corner of Wyndham into one of the city’s most amenity-packed suburbs.
But that’s not what makes Mambourin 'new', exciting, or different. Rather, it's the commitment to create a series of inspiring environments that stimulate discovery, learning, exploration, and health and vitality, not to mention good old-fashioned fun and family togetherness.
For Frasers Property Development Director Penny Dabner, who helped acquire the Mambourin site back in 2016 and has been the development lead ever since, the emphasis on spaces that tickle the imagination and exercise the body is key to helping residents enjoy a more fulfilling and well-rounded lifestyle.
“Central to our vision for the Mambourin community was a focus on the future families that would call it home,” says Penny. “It was all about crafting a place that inspires the imagination of the kids that will grow up here while creating convenience and connection for everyone else.”
Delivering on that promise has seen Penny and her team deliver more than $25 million of infrastructure and amenity early in the project’s lifecycle, including landscaped wetlands, BBQ and picnic facilities, more than 7.5kms of bike paths and trails, outdoor exercise circuit, and the phenomenal Barrabool district park with climbing structures, flying fox, discovery maze, basketball court and skate park and waterplay area. With something for every age group to explore and enjoy, the parks and exercise spaces have been a huge hit.
“We made a very intentional effort to deliver as much amenity up front to demonstrate our vision and ensure new residents would have places to go and things to do from day one,” explains Penny. “It’s really important to us that Mambourin is a neighbourhood that’s full of things to do and places to go to enjoy yourself.”
Barrabool Park and wetlands are the first in a series of new parks that are planned at Mambourin, each with its own character and experiences specially designed to capture the imagination of children at different stages of their development. The second neighbourhood park at Mambourin is now under construction and, with its hill slides and climbing structures, is curated toward younger children. A third local park currently in its design phase will offer added layers of adventure for older children with bouldering, rope climbing, and a BOBITS (Bits of Bush in The Suburbs) garden for learning about native flora and fauna.
“The different parks and experiences we’re designing at Mambourin are all about extending the play and discovery options available at Mambourin,” says Penny. “It recognises that children need different experiences as they grow up to test their skills and match their interests.”
Club Mambourin
It’s not just kids that get to stretch themselves at Mambourin. The new residents-only leisure centre, Club Mambourin, is a best-in-class suite of facilities for exercising, relaxing, and socialising. Featuring a fully equipped gym, multi-use court, lap pool and spa, kids pool, multi-purpose function room, and cafe, Club Mambourin has quickly become the place for residents of Frasers Property’s Mambourin community to recharge and refresh.
“The feedback we’ve received from our residents since the club was opened in August 2021 has been really positive,” says Penny. “The quality of the facilities and the finishes as well as the way the spaces are managed and activated has been a much higher quality experience than perhaps many were expecting. It’s engendered a real pride of ownership over the club and a very high utilisation of the amenities.”
Club Mambourin hosts regular vinyasa yoga, pilates, and circuit classes, as well as tennis lessons, aqua aerobics, and all manner of local meetings and education sessions including gardening workshops, children’s story time, and even a disco.
“Right from the start, our vision for Mambourin has been about facilitating connection and making life fun and inspiring,” says Penny. “When I see people in the gym or meeting for breakfast at the cafe, hear kids squealing with laughter in the playground, and watch families spending time together it’s immensely rewarding to see that vision become a reality.”
For more information on life at Mambourin, contact Frasers Property Australia on 13 38 38.
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