Bluewater Park
Johanna Road
Trinity Beach QLD 4879
Australia
Reviews
Huge new Park, lots of equipment including a flying fox. Can see kangaroos in the nearby field.
Reynolds Park
Chanel Street
Toongabbie NSW 2146
Australia
features
Fully Fenced
Toddler friendly
All abilities
Seats
Tables
Parking
Bike path
Reviews
Great playground for all ages. Has a kids bike track. Lots of open space. Sheltered tables and bench seats. In a quiet back street, this is a massive space for kids to burn off energy.
The only downside is that none of the play areas are sheltered from the sun at all.
Our favourite park, big range of clean, interesting equipment for all ages. There's a great bike track for kids and lots of well kept grass. Picnic tables with shade coverings, but no shade cloths elsewhere unfortunately. Can get a bit hot in the Summer.
Good equipment and great scooter path. Needs more shade.
GOOD - Modern themed equipment in good condition. Good variety in playground equipment and will keep the attention of a 2 year old for some time. Allows for different motor skill level development stages from infant to preschool. Lots of kerbside parking on a weekday morning. BAD - No toilets that I could see. This has low level fencing on the roadside but nothing that would stop children from climbing around, over or under. There is no enclosed fencing around the playground itself so it's easy for kids to run off if you're not paying attention.
Great playground love the castle and the bike path with roundabout and street signs.
Livvi's Place Casey
Boland Dve
Lyndhurst VIC 3975
Australia
features
Fully Fenced
Toilets
Toddler friendly
Sun shade
All abilities
Seats
Tables
BBQ
Parking
Reviews
Livvi's Place Casey is another 5-star playground from the Touched by Olivia Foundation. This playground is truly awesome and I'm sure the 1000+ people who attended the opening will agree with me.
This beautifully designed playspace includes a super-wide slide that can sit many children across; two nest swings along with regular swings; an accessible carousel; a double flying fox; climbing nets, sandpits and so much more.
Just naming the pieces doesn't to it justice though. The landscape design is clever and elegant. There are busy patches and quiet nooks, there are hills and low-lying areas, there is a dry creek bed that meanders through the space with a water feature that feeds into it. The design complements the existing landscape perfectly. On one side is a river and on the other is a wetland full of happy frogs. The rocky depressions and creek bed in the playground complete the picture.
Huge shade sails cover much of the play equipment, while newly planted trees will provide natural shade in years to come.
I particularly like the pathway that leads to a grassy knoll on which to picnic, daydream, rest or fly kites. You follow this pathway with a sense of expectation and there is just space - it is lovely.
The fencing at the front of the playground is close to the action and encompasses accessible toilets. But behind the playground the fencing is miles away, giving a wonderful sense of space while being within the safety of the fenced area. This is all the more important given the natural wetlands very close by.
There is clearly a real need within this new community for an inclusive playground like this. I see that need as being well and truly filled. I hope to read more reviews from locals who use this playspace over time.
Congratulations and well done to the City of Casey, Touched by Olivia and the local community drivers for having the vision and commitment to create this wonderful space.
Great playground for children of all ages 18mths -12yrs. Toilets, under cover play areas, BBQ's and fully fenced. Great place.
Love the playground, flying fox, merry-go-round, massive slide, sand pit. With toilets and fully fenced area.
This playground is amazing and I thank council for listening and improving the quality of the fully enclosed fence and making it safer for everyone. There are no parks like this in Frankston so we travel here for my kids to play thank you for providing this amazing park .
Rosins Drive Park
Rosina Drive
Melton VIC 3337
Australia
Reviews
Swings, slide and monkey bars and a bin.
Myerhoff Park
Myerhoff Street
Corner of Myerhoff Street and Cameron Road, Aldinga Beach
Aldinga Beach SA 5173
Australia
Reviews
In a quiet suburban locations. Upgraded in mid-2020 with all new equipment. Known by some locals as 'Cameron reserve' the official name is Myerhoff Park.
Grong Grong Earth Park
Junee St
Directly across the road from the Grong Grong General Store and Public Toilets.
Grong Grong NSW 2652
Australia
features
Fully Fenced
Toilets
Toddler friendly
Sun shade
Seats
Tables
BBQ
Parking
Reviews
A small community of volunteers building a nature playscape. Good old fashioned outside play and adventures is our vision for our nature playscape.
Cubby house, Tyre BUG, mudpie station, village water pump, rock creek, boat, underground telephone, giant sand pit, Matchbox car raceway, balance logs, tunnels and plenty more to come.
It also has a full functioning community food garden. If something's ripe pick it and enjoy it. If you see a weed that doesn't belong helps us maintain our garden and pull it.
An exciting playground made from natural and recycled materials. My kids love the village water pump and rocky creek the best. They have baked some pretty awesome mud pies at the mud pie station. Apparently 2.5 housr at Grong Grong Earth Park is not nearly long enough - so don't forget the sunscreen and hats. We just love it.
William Forester Park
Coleman Street
Muirhead NT 810
Australia
features
Toddler friendly
Sun shade
Tables
BBQ
Bike path
Reviews
Lovely open playground with huge rope climbing structure, a seated spinning dish, cubby like structure and a dry river bed. It has bbqs and seating and bike paths too in a quiet bushy setting.
Booran Reserve
Booran Road
Caulfield VIC 3162
Australia
features
Toilets
Toddler friendly
Sun shade
All abilities
Seats
Tables
BBQ
Parking
Reviews
Booran Reserve has to be seen to be believed!
The Glen Eira council spent $10.8 million on this amazing space located what was an old dam.
It has something for children of all ages and abilities. Huge water splash play area, two flying foxes, sand play, the biggest climbing web up to a huge tube slide, tunnels, swings, slides and so much more. It has beautiful tables and bbq areas as well as open grass picnic areas.
Its also has basketball and tennis/soccer plexi paved area and a large amphitheater area. There isn't designated parking so the street surrounding could get busy.
The spaces are fantastic. There is even a hand pump and shallow flowing creek for the kids to play and sound funnels amongst the bamboo. There is a spinning flat disk and a large hamster wheel for those that like to get dizzy and a bank of swing that cater for all ages. There is a huge splash pad in one corner that is run on filtered water, there are lots of spots to sit around this area, a shaded bbq area and toilets.
The main rope climb structure is incredible, you have to navigate about 15meters up to reach the top of the tower and the huge slide, its challenging and fun to climb.
Its also not fenced at all and on a reasonably busy intersection - combined with the size of the playground and some of the more advanced play areas it could be stressful for parents of kids to like to wander off or exceed their ability.


