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Upgraded play space for Paul Keating park

The first step of the 20-year vision for Paul Keating Park will breathe new life into the much-loved green space with a new playful destination for children and youth.

29 Aug 2021

The first step of the 20-year vision for Paul Keating Park will breathe new life into the much-loved green space with a new playful destination for children and youth.

Council will invest $5.5 million to transform the outdated play equipment and surrounding space into a much-needed open-space destination at the heart of the new Bankstown CBD.

Mayor Khal Asfour said he was thrilled to see the first part of the Paul Keating Master Plan take off.

“The vision for Paul Keating Park is very exciting and it’s great to see we’re delivering projects that will give our City the best parks, the best destinations – we deserve no less,” he said.

“That $5.5 million is going to be put to good use because we have one of the biggest populations in Sydney and we’re also going to see thousands of students pour into Western Sydney University (WSU) by 2022.

“We have a unique opportunity to plan side-by-side with infrastructure projects like the WSU Campus and the new Metro Station which means better designs that make sense and a better outcome for residents.”

The community can have their say on the design for the play space on Council’s Have Your Say website – people of all ages are welcome to share their ideas on how to design the space.

Mayor Khal Asfour said he looked forward to seeing the detail of the plans later this year.

“We’re in early days yet, but I’m enthusiastic about the designs which will provide for the next 20 years of Paul Keating Park,” he said.

The $5.5 million grant came from the NSW Public Spaces Legacy Program which looks to improve high-quality open spaces of long-term value.

The Paul Keating Park Master Plan outlines the 20-year vision for the iconic park and was finalised in December 2020 after extensive community consultation.

Have your say at cb.city/PaulKeatingParkPlay