Accessible and Inclusive Playgrounds for All

Celebrating Parks Week with our list of inclusive playgrounds, state-by-state.

Parks Week celebrates the importance of parks and their role in creating thriving communities. This year Parks Week is running from March 4th to March 12th across Australia and New Zealand. Many playgrounds are now inclusive and feature Freedom Swing’s, Sway Fun Glider’s, water play area’s and sensory activities. Allowing children with a disability to grow, learn and socialise with their friends.

If you’re looking for an all abilities playground near you, the Playground Finder app will be your new best friend. Learn more about Playground Finder App.

In the meantime, we’ve hand-picked a few accessible playgrounds state-by-state: 

Canberra

Boundless Playground, Parkes

Ruth Park Playground, Coombs  

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New South Wales

Collaroy Beach Playground, Collaroy 

Lionel Watts Reserve, Frenches Forest 

Northern Territory

WKJ Memorial Park, Zuccoli 

Leanyer Recreation Park, Leanyer

Queensland

Kurrawa Park, Broadbeach 

The Hills District All Abilities Playground, Arana Hills

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South Australia

Hendrie Street Playground, Park Holme 

Fremont Park, Elizabeth  

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Victoria

Ross Reserve All Abilities Playspace, Noble Park 

Hays Paddock, Kew East

Western Australia

Pia’s Place All Abilities Playground, Whiteman 

Livvi’s Place Playground, Brabham 

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