What's included in the upgrade?

    Play equipment, nature play elements, minor landscaping and signage. The $180,000 will need to cover site preparation and landscaping works. It's estimated that about half of the budget will be available for play space elements. 

    What's not included in the upgrade?

    Parking, public toilets, shelter, bbq areas, fencing or lighting

    Will there be a drop in session so I can have my say?

    Grab the kids and join us at the Yarrabee Road Play Space for a FREE BBQ and tell us your ideas to upgrade it on:

    • Sunday 2 May 2021
    • 11:00am - 1:00pm

    We always plan to go ahead rain, hail or shine but we will post a note here if the plans need to change.

    What's the budget for the project?

    $180,000 is the maximum budget. This needs to be split between site preparation works and play equipment. 

    Who should have their say?


    We welcome all feedback. Council is inviting comment from all park users such as local residents, key community groups, local schools and child care centers. Even parents and grandparents who may take children to the playground can have a a say.



    How can I have my say?

    • Provide your feedback quickly and easily via the feedback form below. You can also upload photos and drawings in the feedback form.
    • Attend Council's talking point on Sunday 2 May, 11am - 1pm at the Yarrabee Road Play Space
    • Email engagement@ahc.sa.gov.au
    • Phone: 8408 0400
    • Post: PO Box 44 Woodside SA 5244



    When will construction start?

    The plan is for the financial year (2020/21) to undertake community engagement, develop a concept plan, finalise the design with your additional feedback during a Stage 2 engagement and then go out to tender. This is so we are ready for construction in the following financial year (2021/22). We'll keep you posted. 

    How long will it take to construct the playground?

    It's expected it will take about 3 months to construct the new play space. 

    What happens to the existing equipment?

    Due to the responsibilities council has in keeping the community safe, it is necessary that we decommission and dispose of the existing playground equipment.