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Olympic judge and skateboarding legend Renton Millar is helping local skaters, parents and council members with the design

Roll up, roll up – on your skateboard, if you've got one! Cheltenham is about to get a brand new skate park as part of the Suburban Rail Loop (SRL), with the help of Melbourne skateboarding athlete Renton Millar. The homegrown legend is working with local skaters, parents and Kingston City Council members to design a seriously gnarly park that will blend bowl and street-style skating, with bold artworks inspired by the pipework of the former Highett Gasworks site.
A seasoned skater with more than 35 years of experience, Millar brings global panache to the Bayside project. Beyond his elite career, he's judged Olympic skateboarding events and founded Shredability, which runs coaching programs and national competitions. So whether you're a novice or pro, rest assured you'll be in good hands practising your kickflips and ollies at this news site.
“I’m stoked to be helping with the design for the new Cheltenham skate park,” said Millar. “I’ve designed skate parks all over the world, and this one is walking distance to my house, so we’re going to make it a good one! It’s going to be great to give the local kids a super rad skate park.”
There'll also be a brand new off-leash dog park – warm and fuzzy news if you've got a four-legged friend.
All this will sit alongside Cheltenham's future underground station, aka the southern gateway to SRL East. Find out more about all the exciting changes underway for this growing part of Melbourne here.
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