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Richmond Reserve playground located Richmond Crescent, Geelong, was recently damaged when a car crashed into the playground. This led to its closure for a period of time but it has now reopened for community use in a reduced capacity.

The playground will be relocated and renewed in early 2025. We have come up with a proposed playground design we would like your feedback on. See 'item 8' in the site plan below for the new playground location.

Please view the proposed playground design below and provide your feedback by completing a short survey.

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Other projects taking place at Richmond Oval

  • The renewal of existing and installation of new netball courts is scheduled to commence in late 2024.

Richmond Reserve Site Plan

Richmond Reserve Site Plan

Richmond Reserve Site Plan - proposed area for relocated playground is 'item 8' on the plan (eastern side of the oval, north of the netball courts.


Background Information

  • There are currently over 380 public playgrounds managed and maintained by the City of Greater Geelong and an additional 62 supervised early childhood centre-based playgrounds.
  • All City playgrounds are inspected regularly to ensure that they are free from defects and meet current Australian standards.
  • Playgrounds are included in a monitored upgrade schedule, which is reviewed annually.
  • Local playgrounds are accessible to neighbouring residents via foot or bicycle and are key community assets where physical activity can occur (both part of the journey and the destination), without having to pay fees, join a team or rely on a certain number of players to participate.
  • Playgrounds provide challenges and stimulating environments to allow users to explore their boundaries, provide opportunities for exploration, discovery and learning, and will encourage users to make decisions for themselves and have control of their play.

Playgrounds can be categorised into a hierarchy of five different tiers, depending on its purpose, size, catchment and the opportunities available. The hierarchy is as follows:

  • Local – smallest playground, located close to homes, providing a smaller range of play opportunities and amenities, with a catchment of 400m.
    • although activities are offered they are not as extensive as those offered in district and regional playgrounds;
    • have open space for informal games;
    • offer multi-activity play equipment including swings, slides and climbing elements.
  • District - provide a wider range of play opportunities than local playgrounds and cover a greater catchment area (up to 2 km). They are strategically located within larger reserves or sporting reserves and cater for a range of age groups.
    • have open space for informal games;
    • provide some all-abilities play elements;
    • have amenities such as toilets and shelters.
  • Regional – largest playground, providing a broad range of play opportunities and amenities, with a catchment of 10km or more.
  • State / National – playground of state or national significance, usually part of a precinct.

When we are renewing our playgrounds we will make sure there is:

  • somewhere to run;
  • somewhere to swing;
  • somewhere to slide; and
  • somewhere to climb.

The current playground equipment will be replaced with new equipment and a seat will be installed. The surface around the play equipment will remain as soft fall (playground safe tan bark) with some rubber surfacing, consistent with your current playground.

This renewal does not include fixed shade structures, water play, an increase in playground size or change of playground hierarchy (i.e. this playground will remain a local playground).


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Who's listening?

Have questions or want to learn more about a project, contact us below:

Name Community & Recreation
Phone 5272 5272
Email comrec@geelongcity.vic.gov.au