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Enjoy the various activities at one of our parks.

One hundred and seventy-six hectares of public open space are available for your leisure in the City of Port Phillip. Featuring 9.2 kilometres of foreshore, 10 hectares of indigenous vegetation, 24 significant parks, 70 neighbourhood parks, 54 playgrounds and 15 sports grounds, Port Phillip is a great place to play and relax.

 

What is happening in parks What is happening in parks
Park Locations & Facilities Toilets, barbeques, playgound equipment, hours, major parks and gardens
Events, Weddings & Functions in Parks Some events & functions held in parks within the City of Port Phillip require a permit. Includes information about weddings.
BBQs and Total Fire Ban days Barbeques and Total Fire Ban days, what you an and cant do
Playground Strategy The playground strategy aims to direct the capital works program for upgrading our playground assets throughout the city over the next five years.
Park Maintenance When, what, mowing, rubbish removal, toilet & BBQ cleaning, repairs.
Adventure Playgrounds Council-managed federally funded Adventure Playgrounds
Alma Park Outline of facilities, history and landscape of Alma Park.
Catani Gardens Outline facilities, history, design and recent works at Catani Gardens
Bowen Crescent Reserve Outline of landscape and facilities at Bowen Cresent Reserve
St Kilda Botanic Gardens A local favourite, St Kilda Botanic Gardens is being looked after like never before.
Talbot Reserve St Kilda facilities and landscape of Talbot Reserve playground
Edwards Park Outlines facilities, history, trugo courts
St Vincent Gardens Outline of history, recent works, facilties, landscape and design of St Vincent Gardens
Gasworks Park Outline of facilities, history, landscape and design of Gasworks
Hewison Reserve Landscape and facilities at Hewison Reserve
Jim Duggan Reserve Outline of facilities, landscape and future works of Jim Duggan Reserve
Upgrade to the Elwood Foreshore Council is upgrading the Elwood Foreshore, check back regularly for all the updates.

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