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Climbing new heights at North Sydney’s revamped “St Leonard’s Park” kids’ playground.

Published On: March 2, 2023

A gigantic “Eagles Nest” is one of the new features at St Leonards Park in North Sydney.

A huge eagles’ nest climbing frame is just one of the exciting new features in the recently expanded St Leonards Park playground.

The pre-existing playground was renovated, and a new play space created for older children aged 12 and up, thanks to a NSW State Government grant and North Sydney Council funding.

The new playground cost $4.5 million, which was provided by the NSW Government.

The new playground, which was officially opened on Sunday 26 February by Minister for Planning and Minister for Homes Anthony Roberts and North Sydney Mayor Zoë Baker, has already become a much-loved spot by locals.

Mayor Baker said: “It’s wonderful to see so many children of all ages enjoying the new and refurbished play equipment, particularly the new giant swing and climbing frame.

“While we have many treasured playgrounds, we don’t have many of this size and scale that cater for older children. With so many schools nearby, I’m sure this playground will be well used and much-loved for years to come.”

The park is suitable for younger children, with a special area for kids aged 12 and up.

Minister for Planning and Minister for Homes Anthony Roberts said the NSW Government was thrilled to provide North Sydney Council with $4.75 million to both upgrade the popular playspace and acquire and revamp land along the Waverton Peninsular foreshore.

“Public open spaces are at the heart of our communities, and the pandemic reminded us just how important they are in connecting us all, and maintaining our health and wellbeing,” Mr Roberts said.

“That is precisely why we launched the $250 million Public Spaces Legacy Program – the largest injection of funding of our generation, into improving access to quality public open space across the state.

“With so many schools nearby, I’m sure this playground will be well used and much-loved for years to come,” North Sydney Mayor Zoe Baker said.

  • The new playground area for older children includes:
  • Giant 360-degree swing
  • Climbing structure with monkey bars
  • Eagles nest climbing and hiding structure
  • Skysurfer swinging and balancing equipment
  • Track ride allowing kids to glide from one end of the track to the other
  • Climbing boulder
  • Balance beam.

The existing junior playground has also undergone a revamp, with all equipment being refurbished with some new elements added, including:

  • Existing outdoor music room and instruments
  • The quadruple swing set
  • A spinner with a new ground level accessible platform
  • Sandpit activities with new interactive water and sand play equipment
  • Addition of imaginary bush turkey inspired by the natural habitat of the park
  • Snakes and ladders’ activity on the surface of the new footpath
  • Refurbishment of the existing combination play unit and climbing structure.

New plants and picnic areas have also been added to both parts of the playground.

The refurbishment and expansion were proudly funded through the NSW Government’s Public Spaces Legacy Program and North Sydney Council.

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