People gathered around a table at a park.
In a park, a woman in a puffer vest and Akubra hat is writing on a whiteboard. Two women are standing close by, one with a guide dog, and one with a cane.
Two men are standing, and one man is in a wheelchair in a park.
Four people looking at plants in a park.

QDeNgage consultants help shape inclusive future for Lahore Park

Lahore Park in Woody Point is on track to become a more inclusive and accessible community space, thanks to the involvement of six QDeNgage consultants with lived experience of disability.

As part of the City of Moreton Bay’s Reimagining Lahore Park project, our consultants took part in a community workshop to inform the park’s redesign, helping to test the principles of the new 10-year Moreton Bay Play Plan.

Currently lacking play equipment and basic amenities, Lahore Park offers a blank slate for transformation.

Through co-design, the goal is to create a welcoming, diverse play space shaped by community voices, ensuring it meets the needs of all ages and abilities for years to come.

Thank you to our consultants who took part in this important inclusive community shaping project.