Coral Sea Park Playground

Coral Sea Park Playground

1-53R Yorktown Parade, Maroubra NSW 2035

1-53R Yorktown Parade, Maroubra NSW 2035
  • Playground
  • Litter bin

  • Playground Fenced
  • Shade structure

  • No smoking or vaping
  • Alcohol prohibited
  • Dogs prohibited
  • Glass prohibited

Coral Sea Park Playground separates the older children play zone and the younger children play zone. Both zones have slides and swings suitable for different user ages. The older children play zone has a multiplay structures with climbing wall and a bridge. The younger children play zone includes play panels, a rocker and a tube. Both play areas are under shade structures with seating walls. A piece of lawn between the two play areas provides picnic opportunities. The playground also has seats, a drinking fountain and bike racks to encourage residents to stay longer. A memorial is sitting at the higher side of the playground with a curved seating wall and a garden bed creates a peaceful atmosphere.

Coral Sea Park Playground separates the older children play zone and the younger children play zone. Both zones have slides and swings suitable for different user ages. The older children play zone has a multiplay structures with climbing wall and a bridge. The younger children play zone includes play panels, a rocker and a tube. Both play areas are under shade structures with seating walls. A piece of lawn between the two play areas provides picnic opportunities. The playground also has seats, a drinking fountain and bike racks to encourage residents to stay longer. A memorial is sitting at the higher side of the playground with a curved seating wall and a garden bed creates a peaceful atmosphere.

This playground was upgraded in 2022 to create a inclusive play space where local children of all ages, abilities and cultural backgrounds can play.

The upgrade was funded by a NSW Government grant under the 'Everyone Can Play' grant program, with Randwick Council matching the funding, dollar for dollar. You can learn more about the grant program here.

Read Council's news story here.

Last Updated: 16 January 2024
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