Wonga Park Reserve Masterplan

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Consultation has concluded

Council unanimously endorsed the final master plan for Wonga Park Reserve at their meeting on 28 February 2023. The endorsed master plan will see:

  • Reconstruction of both ovals so their shape and size meets sporting code (where possible). We will also fix drainage issues so the oval can be used more in winter.
  • Reconstruction of the netball courts, restoring full sized courts and a floodlight upgrade.
  • New shelters and support facilities for Oval No. 2, the netball courts and the bike jumps.
  • A future upgrade for the main sports pavilion.
  • Upgraded play spaces (except Gooligulch), hall surrounds and bike jumps.
  • Improved reserve facilities such as paths, picnic tables and trails.
  • Improved accessibility for people using a wheelchair, mobility device or pram.
  • A future traffic management study on Old Yarra Road and the reserve car parks to improve safety.
  • Planting of new vegetation around the reserve.
  • New reserve signage.

The master plan actions will now be placed into Council's capital works program for funding consideration.

We thank everyone who provided feedback online and attended onsite consultation sessions, your input has helped shape the future of Wonga Park Reserve!


Council unanimously endorsed the final master plan for Wonga Park Reserve at their meeting on 28 February 2023. The endorsed master plan will see:

  • Reconstruction of both ovals so their shape and size meets sporting code (where possible). We will also fix drainage issues so the oval can be used more in winter.
  • Reconstruction of the netball courts, restoring full sized courts and a floodlight upgrade.
  • New shelters and support facilities for Oval No. 2, the netball courts and the bike jumps.
  • A future upgrade for the main sports pavilion.
  • Upgraded play spaces (except Gooligulch), hall surrounds and bike jumps.
  • Improved reserve facilities such as paths, picnic tables and trails.
  • Improved accessibility for people using a wheelchair, mobility device or pram.
  • A future traffic management study on Old Yarra Road and the reserve car parks to improve safety.
  • Planting of new vegetation around the reserve.
  • New reserve signage.

The master plan actions will now be placed into Council's capital works program for funding consideration.

We thank everyone who provided feedback online and attended onsite consultation sessions, your input has helped shape the future of Wonga Park Reserve!