Grahame Stewart Park (All Abilities Play Space)

The fully fenced park is the region’s first Changing Places public amenities block. It has a variety of activities for all ages, with two playgrounds, picnic facilities, shelters with barbecues and off street parking. Dogs are permitted off leash outside the fenced playground area, only at times indicated on signs

Grahame Stewart Park is one of the Sunshine Coast’s premier parks.  The all abilities play space is fully fenced and is now home to the region’s first Changing Places public amenities block. The playground is inclusive, which means it contains play elements that encourage children of all levels of abilities to engage with one another in play and discovery.

Play elements

  • Dual flying fox
  • Circular rope structure
  • Swings – basket swings, hard back swing with harness, infant swing.
  • Spinning structures – including a wheelchair accessible carousel
  • Red train with carriages
  • Fort structure with slide and sand play (including buckets and pulleys)
  • Interactive panels and sand digger
  • Kids educational bike / scooter track - complete with miniature street signs, painted road lines, weave poles and a bridge.
  • Multi-purpose court
  • Grassy open spaces – to kick a ball around
  • Cricket pitch (outside fenced play space).

Facilities

  • Fully fenced play space (including picnic facilities, kickabout area and public amenities)
  • Plenty of shade – with large shade sails, picnic shelters and mature trees.
  • Pathways and rubber softfall underneath play elements – allowing wheelchair and pram access.
  • Barbecues, picnic tables, seating and drinking fountain.
  • Parking and disabled parking.
  • Public amenities, including a ‘Changing Places Facility’ (see further information below).

Changing Places Facility

The new changing places facility will ensure adequate space and equipment is available for people with high support needs who can’t use accessible toilets. People with high care needs can now feel more comfortable spending a day out at the local park, knowing a specially designed amenities block will make life a little easier.  We (council) are committed to improving access and inclusion for the benefit of all residents. 

  • The toilet amenities are open to the public and unlocked between 4:30am to 5:30am and are locked between 8:00pm to 9:00pm.
  • A MLAK key (Master Locksmith Access Key) is required for the Changing Places Facility – For general information about Changing Places as well as how to gain access MLAK to use the public amenities block at the park visit the Changing Places website

Story seat

The park is also home to the Vegie Garden Story Seat by Christine Sharp, an Australian author, artist, editor, photographer and book designer

Other

There is a popular dog off-leash area outside the fenced children’s play area. We’ve created a handy interactive map to help you identify the dog off-leash, on-leash and prohibited areas when you’re out and about across the Sunshine Coast local government region.

We’ve also included locations for dog water bowls so you can keep your pet hydrated. 

Be a responsible pet owner: Please note that it’s your responsibility to have doggie bags with you at all times when taking your dog for a walk in public. Please don’t rely on the doggie bag dispensers as they are in high demand and may need restocking, so don’t get caught out.

For general information visit Council's 'Dog parks and off-leash areas' page.

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Location

Croydon Avenue Currimundi