This time, Helping Hand Day took us to Eynesbury Primary School in Melbourne’s west. Since opening in 2020, the school has grown rapidly and now has more than 450 students. With enrolments increasing each year, the playground was struggling to keep up, and the school needed more room for students to play, connect and stay active.
Through our partnership with Channel 7’s Sunrise, the school reached out for support. The goal was simple: create a safe, fun space that students can enjoy for years to come.
So, before sunrise, tradies from Carpentry Australia joined forces with industry partners, volunteers and Bunnings, who generously donated materials, to build two brand-new Gaga pits.

The day was a true team effort. Skilled tradespeople donated their time and expertise, working side by side with pride, care and a shared commitment to delivering something special. The result is more than just new play equipment, it’s a space that will support student wellbeing, encourage active play, and bring kids together for years to come.
And what we built was more than play equipment.
It’s a space that will support student wellbeing, encourage active play, and create countless moments of laughter, connection and confidence, for years to come.
Helping Hand Day is a reminder that giving back isn’t always about money.
Sometimes, it’s about turning up, working together, and leaving something behind that truly matters.
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