Find it at: Gulf View Road, Sellicks Beach

An absolute gem of a suburban playground, with plenty of space (plus shade!) you will find the following here;

  • sandpit and digger
  • multiple slides and swings
  • older playground set with small flying fox
  • BBQ and seating areas
  • large oval and soccer goal
  • skateboard area
  • BMX jumps
  • basketball ring and half court
  • adequate street parking

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