Kara at Treeby Estate will feature new ECEC service with nature play connections

A new 92-place early childhood education and care (ECEC) service has been announced for the Kara at Treeby estate, enhancing other family-friendly amenities within the estate, including a nature play area.
The DevelopmentWA community is set to open this year, and the ECEC facility reflects the growing demand from families wanting to make their home in Kara estate, located 25 minutes south of Perth’s CBD, which is being developed by LWP Group on behalf of DevelopmentWA.
To be set on a 2,043 sqm site on Lycaste Parade, the service is the latest family focused infrastructure at Kara, following the completion of Stage 1 of the estate’s Central Park which includes a flying fox, 5m high slide, nature play area, fitness equipment, shaded seating and BBQ facilities.
The second stage of the park featuring parkour equipment and a kickabout area is nearing completion. Kara at Treeby is designed to cater for families with children of all age groups, with Atwell Primary School, the new Treeby Primary School and Atwell College in the catchment area.
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