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Owners, public jump for joy at centre

Lincoln BertelliSouth Western Times
Gravity staff member Joel McCracken gets some air at the new extreme trampoline centre.
Camera IconGravity staff member Joel McCracken gets some air at the new extreme trampoline centre. Credit: Jon Gellweiler

Gravity Etc director Juliette Davies said it was “exhilarating” to see the Dalyellup trampoline centre now operating.

More than 2000sq m of floor space spans the centre, which officially opened to the public last Thursday.

Various trampolines, dodgeball arenas and foam duels all feature and some school holiday sessions during the first week sold out.

Ms Davies said there were also plans to expand into dodgeball leagues, birthday parties and weekend night sessions with DJs.

She believed the centre offered kids an opportunity to do something “fun and exciting” that would also keep them active.

“It is great to see so many kids having a good time,” Ms Davies said.

“We ask people what they think is the best thing and they can’t make up their minds.

“We are really pleased to be here and open at long last and think this will also be fantastic for tourism.

“Quite a few people are excited about what this could do for other businesses.”

About 90 staff have been employed at Gravity ETC and they received training from an American trampoline specialist.

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