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New Farm Park (Brisbane)

(8 votes, average: 4.00 out of 5)
New Farm Park is one of Brisbane’s oldest, grandest and largest parks, and attracts more than 18,000 visitors each week from all around the world. It is also a popular spot for local families,...

Gallery of Modern Art – GOMA (Brisbane)

(4 votes, average: 3.75 out of 5)
The Gallery of Modern Art, or GOMA as it’s known to locals, is a wonderful place for families to explore, learn and experience contemporary art in Brisbane. Housed in an impressive building on the...

Victoria Park (Sydney)

(3 votes, average: 3.00 out of 5)
A 9 hectare park which offers tranquil surroundings for a lunch break or half day visit. Located on Broadway it boasts views of Sydney University and is home to a number of historic buildings,...

Stirk Park, Kalamunda

(5 votes, average: 3.40 out of 5)
This playground and picturesque shady playspace is large and located in the centre of Kalamunda. There is a gate which protects the playground from the road but not from the rest of the park,...

Variety Place (Ernst Wittwer Playground)- King’s Park

(7 votes, average: 4.14 out of 5)
This park has had a re-do in August 2014 with new play structures added and picnic areas. It has been designed as a recreational area suitable for people of all ages and abilities supported...

Fleming Reserve

(5 votes, average: 4.20 out of 5)
Fleming Reserve had a complete make-over and new developments added in 2011 to be a recreational area suitable for people of all ages and abilities. Activities Include: Playground and climbing equipment suitable for young kids up...

Go Bananas Playcentre

(3 votes, average: 3.33 out of 5)
Playcentre in Northern suburbs with separate areas for 3 age groups and a party area. Activities include: 3-storey climbing frame structure for 5-12 year olds with slides, tunnels, climbing nets, flying fox. 2 bouncy castles 2-4 year old...

Stirling Civic Gardens, Cedric Street

(12 votes, average: 3.42 out of 5)
Beautiful, well-manicured large park with shaded playground, wildlife and green open spaces. Activities include: The playground is large with many climbing and play structures for ranging ages and abilities. The playground is in sand and mostly...

Maylands Waterland, WA

(56 votes, average: 3.14 out of 5)
With 4 swimming pools of ranging size (3 of them shaded), free picnic and plenty of playgrounds, this is a great activity for a hot day. Activities include: 4 swimming pools: includes a shaded splash pool...

Hobart Street Playground North Perth

(2 votes, average: 3.00 out of 5)
Fully fenced neighbourhood playground with large shade sails over all most play equipment. Activities include: Climbing frames, with slides, tunnels, flying fox, fireman’s pole. Separate smaller slide. Roundabout, see-saws, swings (one baby swing, one grown up). Educational games...
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