Crossley Drive Park has been a valued community space for many years. As the playground equipment has aged, it is now time for its removal. Fortunately, there are several excellent child-friendly parks in the vicinity that offer engaging play options.
1. Goodall Street Park

Distance: 120m
Walk time: 2 minutes
Play features
- Climbing, sliding, and upper body strength activities on the play unit.
- Double swing and rocker for varied play options.
- Sandstone block walls for informal seating around the playground.
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2. Plantation Place Park

Distance: 550 m
Walk time: 8 minutes
Play features
- Bike and road safety skills development with challenge elements.
- Imaginative play with a petrol station and basic road signs for learning.
- Upper body strength, climbing, and balancing challenges on the play unit.
- Social interaction through play panels and a new double swing.
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3. Liner Street Park

Liner St Park
Distance: 700 m
Walk time: 9 minutes
Play features:
- Nature-themed play space with a net climber, springer, swing, and caterpillar seat.
- Double swings, seating table setting, and sandstone seating.
- Encourages motor and cognitive skill development while interacting with the natural setting.
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