Find it at: Cnr Lomalinda Dr and Gunnawarra Cres, Craigmore
Set in suburbia with a great oval for ball games and picnics. There’s a bench for adult seating and a rubbish bin. The playground is clean and lots of fun. There are no toilets but there’s a local shopping centre a 5 minute walk up Yorketown rd.




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