17 September 2017   

3 min read
Stockland's next generation of innovative playground concepts win the hearts of children and adults alike in WA.

Perth’s latest parks and play spaces are being specifically designed to encourage children to get active outdoors, and away from computer screens, with designers focused on providing challenging play equipment for all ages and abilities.

Shipwreck, jungle, robotic and old world themes are among the exciting features being delivered at parks within Stockland’s new Perth communities. Some of the most popular new parks include:

 

  • A robot park at Newhaven with a robot-themed cubby house, flying fox, basketball half-court, climbing structures and tunnel slides. 
  • Calleya’s newest outdoor open space featuring a three-level, eight-metre high play tower with a viewing platform and tubed slide. 
  • The first stage of Amberton’s multi-million dollar sporting fields, which includes an AFL sized oval, playground with a scooter track, barbecue and seating facilities. 

 

Col Dutton, General Manager for Stockland WA, said parks played a crucial role in creating highly livable master planned communities and was an important factor for families when deciding where to build their dream home.

“Stockland is constantly working on ground-breaking new parks and open spaces as part of our commitment to delivering exciting, affordable and truly livable communities for residents of our WA communities,” Mr Dutton said.

“These outstanding parks showcase the high level of quality that Stockland develops at its communities. Our parks and play spaces are an integral part of our communities and they provide an opportunity for residents to interact with one another, and enjoy a healthy and active outdoor lifestyle.”

In the last two years alone, Stockland has invested $29 million in creating 13 parks on 25 hectares of open space at its WA communities.