Nice park always a cool breeze. Some litter bugs and the occasional idiots intoxicated. Drug,alcohol. One old guy was assaulted at 6.30one morning 72 years of age other than that I find it friendly I am a Rabbooster I was a South’s supporter till 6 as my mother worked repairing Souths jumpers in Gould street Bondi as a lad. I occasionally wear my Roosters gear and other than an occasional stir up I have never been threatened. I help a lady for the last 6 years walk her dogs 4 . I find it has a refreshing breeze. On top of that they have lots of community events and once a week even a free feed from the local church. I don’t participate as I think that if I get a sausage roll it will take it from a more needed person. It’s upsetting that some people leave rubbish food or cans etc 10 feet from the bin. It’s peaceful usually I don’t recommend after dark as just the other day an elderly Chinese Kung fu man was robbed and roughed up. I used to walk there any time but I had an Am Staff. One great thing is the football setup. Some days they have half the grand stand full just to watch the bunnies train. Nice little coffee shop and Woolworths opposite. I would give it four stars but the litter and a few security cameras would help. Always a breeze and and a bit of shade when it is hot. Also a free barbecue where the food is given . For a small park it has a Coolabah tree and possums. Great...
Read moreMy daily visiting spot almost This heritage park in the heart of Redfern offers a serene escape with its lush greenery and historical significance. The Redfern Oval seamlessly integrates with the park, providing a vast area for various activities. A 1.5-kilometer walking path encircles the park, offering a perfect avenue for a healthy stroll. Noteworthy features include barbecue areas, a dedicated space for kids to play, and an impressive 20-foot stone-carved fountain where birds chirp, and children frolic. Additionally, a war memorial monument and an old cannon add to the park's rich history. The park's amenities extend to a cafe under the oval's visitors' gallery, equipped with meeting rooms on the first floor. Skateboard enthusiasts and basketball players will find dedicated areas for their activities. The oval serves as a hub for various sports and physical exercises, attracting individuals engaged in Tai Chi, running, cycling, and other fitness pursuits. Bounded by Redfern Street and Elizabeth Street, the park enjoys proximity to a Woolworths outlet, making it a convenient and cherished spot for locals. I thoroughly enjoy the diverse offerings and historical charm this park...
Read moreSkatepark this isn't a Skatepark! It's cheap and a disgrace compared to everything else in Sydney- tbh this, Ward park, and fernside in could all use upgrading, resurfacing, and extending .. The ward park bowl is a joke! Anyone who says it's iconic probably never goes there, and anyone saying this place is a good skatepark is an idiot!
Sydney park is on the most furthest edge of the City Sydney council- and don't pat yourself on the back too much - and who's giving out all these awards!?? Convict awards Convict on their own park they built...
Wtf did you build two parks there and not just one? "We want one for pros, one for beginners, and infants and children can run wild over both!)
How bout NOT focusing on separating the skaters into your "what pro skaters and what beginners are into", and focus on how there are lots of children too young playing around all over the ramps like it's a playground equipment, and this wrecks it for anyone who's in their teens to 50's who are skating...
Turning lights on after 9pm when all the kids go home would be thoughtful...
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