General For:
Friday, 26 September 2025

Several local playgrounds will receive a facelift as part of the City of Mandurah’s 2025/26 Playground Renewal Program in the coming weeks.

Works are now underway to prepare each site for new play equipment, including the removal of existing structures and minor site works including the repair and installation of soft fall flooring. 

The new equipment is being installed across the next two months and will be complete by the end of November. 

Playgrounds included in the renewal program are located at:  

  • Camden Way Reserve, Ganton trail, Meadow Springs 
  • Maria Place, Dudley Park
  • Osprey Foreshore Reserve, Erskine
  • Tetrarose Park, Erskine
  • Wittenoom Turn Reserve, Dawesville

Parks and playgrounds play a vital role in the health and vibrancy of Mandurah’s neighbourhoods. They provide safe places for children to play, explore, and socialise, while offering families a chance to enjoy the outdoors together.  

These spaces support physical activity, community connection, and childhood development, all essential elements of a thriving community.

The City is committed to keeping these spaces in top condition so residents can continue to enjoy them for years to come.