Playground Consultations

Help us design your neighbourhood's playgrounds!
Did you know there are more than 90 Council playgrounds in our suburbs and surrounding rural villages across the Wagga Wagga LGA?
They offer a range of different play opportunities for younger and older children, from local and suburban playgrounds to three regional level play spaces - Livvi’s Place at Bolton Park, the Adventure Playground at the Botanic Gardens, and Apex Park at Lake Albert.
Every time Council upgrades a playground we need the help of the kids that use them to make sure that the final design generates the most Fun Per Kid (FPK).
For more information, or to view the plans in detail, please contact John Conlan on 1300 292 442 or email playgrounds@wagga.nsw.gov.au
Visit our Playgrounds page on our website to see the locations of all the playgrounds in the Wagga Wagga LGA.
Help us design your neighbourhood's playgrounds!
Did you know there are more than 90 Council playgrounds in our suburbs and surrounding rural villages across the Wagga Wagga LGA?
They offer a range of different play opportunities for younger and older children, from local and suburban playgrounds to three regional level play spaces - Livvi’s Place at Bolton Park, the Adventure Playground at the Botanic Gardens, and Apex Park at Lake Albert.
Every time Council upgrades a playground we need the help of the kids that use them to make sure that the final design generates the most Fun Per Kid (FPK).
For more information, or to view the plans in detail, please contact John Conlan on 1300 292 442 or email playgrounds@wagga.nsw.gov.au
Visit our Playgrounds page on our website to see the locations of all the playgrounds in the Wagga Wagga LGA.
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Voting Complete - Option 3 Wins.
The community has voted, and Wagga Wagga City Council can reveal the preferred option for the new playground at the Uranquinty rest area is Option 3.
More than 130 votes were received, with the response from the community being overwhelmingly in favour of Option 3, which received 60 votes, well ahead of the next favourite Option 1 with 39 votes.
Council will engage the supplier and construction of the new playground is expected to begin in the new year.
Wagga Wagga City Council is planning a new playground for Uranquinty residents and travellers located at the rest area on the Olympic Hwy. We need your help in deciding which design is best for your neighbourhood.
Playground designs encourage play between younger and older children and incorporate exciting features that will add extra appeal to the neighbourhood.
Residents are asked to select their favourite design from the three options presented below.
Voting will be open until 5pm Monday 6th December.
For more information, or to view the plans in detail, please contact John Conlan on 1300 292 442 or email playgrounds@wagga.nsw.gov.au
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Have your say on our playgrounds: Playground Strategy 2016-2036
Did you know there are more than 90 Council playgrounds in our suburbs and surrounding rural villages across the Wagga Wagga LGA?
They offer a range of different play opportunities for younger and older children, from local and suburban playgrounds to three regional level play spaces - Livvi’s Place at Bolton Park, the Adventure Playground at the Botanic Gardens, and Apex Park at Lake Albert.
Wagga Wagga City Council is reviewing its current Playgrounds Strategy 2016-2036, which guides future play space development in Wagga Wagga.
We will be conducting an online survey from Monday 1 November to Friday 26 November 2021.
We’d like to hear from you about our approach to developing new play spaces or improving existing play spaces and what you would like to see changed.
The feedback we receive through the survey will inform a Draft Playgrounds Strategy, which will go out to public consultation next year
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Wagga Wagga City Council is planning a new nature play/farm themed playground for residents who live near the proposed park on Muttama Pde Gobbagombalin and we need your help in deciding which design is best for your neighborhood.
Playground designs encourage play between younger and older children and incorporate exciting features that will add extra appeal to the neighbourhood.
Residents are asked to select their favourite design from the four options presented below.
The playground will form a part of the larger parkland area, which can be seen in the concept below (click image to enlarge).
Voting will be open until 5pm Sunday 2nd May.
For more information, or to view the plans in detail, please contact John Conlan on 1300 292 442 or email playgrounds@wagga.nsw.gov.au
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We're planning a new playground for Kimberley Drive Park in Tatton.
Which design do you like best?
Vote for your favourite – voting is open until 9am on Monday 14 September.
Playground designs encourage play between younger and older children and incorporate exciting features that will add extra appeal to the neighbourhood.
We've started improving the park, beginning with the construction of a basketball court and hoop, and we'll be including a new bench seat.
For more information, or to view the plans in detail, please contact John Conlan on 1300 292 442 or email playgrounds@wagga.nsw.gov.au
Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Compact multiplay structure with combination of climbing, sliding and interactive play activities
Timber structures for greater sensory experience and touch of nature
Large roof to maximise shading
Triple swing seat
Compact see saw with springless rocker mechanism
Slide points south-east to avoid direct exposure to the sun
Rubber surfacing beneath swings to improve accessibility
Square deck
Pommel walk
Step end deck
Challenge ladder - long
Step panel w/ d loops
Modern panel
Cargo climber
Plastic cubby roof
Rockwall climber
Hooded caterpillar
Slide
Firepole
Spider climber
2 bay omniswing
Slashproof seat
Infant seat
Basket seat
Froggy springer
Nature play structure
Orion net
Spinner with safety wheel
Senior double swing
Wiggle walk
Timber steppers
3 balance beams
Stilts
Option for garden beds
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We're planning a new playground for Henwood Park on Lake Albert Road.
Which design do you like best?
Vote for your favourite – voting is open until 9am on Monday 14 September.
Playground designs encourage play between younger and older children and incorporate exciting features that will add extra appeal to the neighbourhood.
The existing pyramid net and shade structure will be retained in the design. We'll also be installing a concrete path around the equipment, and adding a table and seating.
For more information, or to view the plans in detail, please contact John Conlan on 1300 292 442 or email playgrounds@wagga.nsw.gov.au
Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Equipment colours simulate Henwood Park Football Club team colours
Soccer ball graphics on Twista spinner to reference Henwood Park Football Club
Triple bay swing set with nest seat, infant seats and rigid seats
Slides positioned under shade sail and pointing south to avoid direct exposure to the sun
No rooves on equipment to maintain approx 2.5m clearance from existing shade sail
Existing rope climbing structure to be retained
Rubber surfacing beneath swing set to improve accessibility to swings
Concrete access path to perimeter of playground (suggestion only)
Large multiplay structure with upper body, climbing, sliding and interactive play activities
Comprehensive balance trail for all ages
Double bay swing set with nest seat, infant seat and strap seat
Slides positioned under shade sail and pointing south-east to avoid direct exposure to the sun
No rooves on equipment to maintain approx. 2.5m clearance from existing shade sail
Existing rope climbing structure to be retained
Rubber surfacing beneath swing set to improve accessibility to swings
Concrete access path to perimeter of playground (suggestion only)
Large multiplay structure with upper body, climbing, balance and interactive play activities
Horizontal rope spider structure
Timber steppers and stilts
3 balance beam
Rope traverse
Wiggle walk
Hand over hand
Tractor
Spinner with safety wheel
Dulux multi bay cypress pine swing
Option for garden beds
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Help us decide which new playground should be installed at Best Family Graves Park in Truscott Drive.
You have until Wednesday 25 September to select your favourite design.
The playground designs encourage play between younger and older children and incorporate exciting features that will add extra appeal to the neighbourhood.In addition to the new equipment, the upgrade will feature the addition of two bench seats. A swing will also be incorporated in Option 3.Don't forget to hit the SUBMIT button down the bottom of the page.For more information or to view the plans in detail please contact John Conlan on 1300 292 442 or email playgrounds@wagga.nsw.gov.au
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Help us decide which new playground should be installed at Belling Park in Bolton Street.
You have until Wednesday 25 September to select your favourite design.
The playground designs encourage play between younger and older children and incorporate exciting features that will add extra appeal to the neighbourhood.The existing swing will be retained in the design. The mound slide will also remain and be embellished by covering the surrounding surface with synthetic grass.Don't forget to hit the SUBMIT button down the bottom of the page.For more information or to view the plans in detail please contact John Conlan on 1300 292 442 or email playgrounds@wagga.nsw.gov.au
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Help us decide which new playground should be installed at Undurra Drive Park.
You have until Monday 5 November to select your favourite design.
Don't forget to hit the SUBMIT button down the bottom of the page.
For more information or to view the plans in detail please contact John Conlan on 1300 292 442 or email playgrounds@wagga.nsw.gov.au
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Help us decide which new playground should be installed at Cox Park on Kincaid Street.
You have until Monday 5 November to select your favourite design.
Don't forget to hit the SUBMIT button down the bottom of the page.
For more information or to view the plans in detail please contact John Conlan on 1300 292 442 or email playgrounds@wagga.nsw.gov.au
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