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Update: Exciting works are about to commence at Parmelia Park in early November. These park upgrades include:
Playground Renewal
Parmelia Park's replacement playground design is now complete and has been developed to align with the natural aesthetic and balanced colour palette identified via community feedback and the project team's Sense of Place document.
The final design includes a custom combination playground unit featuring timber elements, a basket swing, balance logs and steppers, boulders, talking tubes and a see saw. The playground will be delivered together with the park upgrades (more information provided below). You can view the full suite of new playground images here.
To view a diagram of the finalised upgrade works commencing in Parmelia Park, please consult the Key Documents section below.
Please note, submissions for this project closed 30 November 2024.
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Parmelia Park in South Fremantle is a socially and historically significant green space, regularly serving families, dog walkers and community groups. Nestled between Parmelia and Chester Streets, the park is a 2-acre lawn and features a fenced playground for kids, fitness equipment, small basketball court and brick toilet block. The park was developed in the interwar years due to the demands of South Fremantle’s growing population.
The City's Projects & Place Team has received capital works funding in the 2024/25 budget to upgrade play equipment and enhance Parmelia Park to better serve its growing community and maintain the health and integrity of the trees and grassed areas. The City is going to:
Address ongoing irrigation and landscaping concerns.
Renew the existing playground facilities at Parmelia Park, which are over 20 years old.
Add an accessible path, improve picnic areas, update seating, and enhance irrigation.
Replace some struggling lawn areas with waterwise native plants to boost biodiversity and create a scenic walking path along the edges.
The City is committed to seeking community and stakeholder input to ensure the playground replacement meets the needs of all those who enjoy Parmelia Park. Based on community ideas and needs, as well as the budget, a playground design will be developed and delivered within the 2024/25 financial year.
City Officers aim to:
Work with the community on the design of replacement play equipment for Parmelia Park that best suits their needs.
Work with the community to collect thoughts on the current park layout, highlight any issues experienced and suggest focal points where further improvements to amenities could be made if more funding becomes available.
Keep you informed, listen to and acknowledge concerns and provide feedback on how public input influenced the project.
Work with you to ensure that your concerns and aspirations are noted; provide clarity on questions that may arise.
Update: Exciting works are about to commence at Parmelia Park in early November. These park upgrades include:
Playground Renewal
Parmelia Park's replacement playground design is now complete and has been developed to align with the natural aesthetic and balanced colour palette identified via community feedback and the project team's Sense of Place document.
The final design includes a custom combination playground unit featuring timber elements, a basket swing, balance logs and steppers, boulders, talking tubes and a see saw. The playground will be delivered together with the park upgrades (more information provided below). You can view the full suite of new playground images here.
To view a diagram of the finalised upgrade works commencing in Parmelia Park, please consult the Key Documents section below.
Please note, submissions for this project closed 30 November 2024.
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Parmelia Park in South Fremantle is a socially and historically significant green space, regularly serving families, dog walkers and community groups. Nestled between Parmelia and Chester Streets, the park is a 2-acre lawn and features a fenced playground for kids, fitness equipment, small basketball court and brick toilet block. The park was developed in the interwar years due to the demands of South Fremantle’s growing population.
The City's Projects & Place Team has received capital works funding in the 2024/25 budget to upgrade play equipment and enhance Parmelia Park to better serve its growing community and maintain the health and integrity of the trees and grassed areas. The City is going to:
Address ongoing irrigation and landscaping concerns.
Renew the existing playground facilities at Parmelia Park, which are over 20 years old.
Add an accessible path, improve picnic areas, update seating, and enhance irrigation.
Replace some struggling lawn areas with waterwise native plants to boost biodiversity and create a scenic walking path along the edges.
The City is committed to seeking community and stakeholder input to ensure the playground replacement meets the needs of all those who enjoy Parmelia Park. Based on community ideas and needs, as well as the budget, a playground design will be developed and delivered within the 2024/25 financial year.
City Officers aim to:
Work with the community on the design of replacement play equipment for Parmelia Park that best suits their needs.
Work with the community to collect thoughts on the current park layout, highlight any issues experienced and suggest focal points where further improvements to amenities could be made if more funding becomes available.
Keep you informed, listen to and acknowledge concerns and provide feedback on how public input influenced the project.
Work with you to ensure that your concerns and aspirations are noted; provide clarity on questions that may arise.
Parmelia Park, a beloved community space in South Fremantle, is set for exciting upgrades. In addition to irrigation, landscaping and accessibility works, the play area is being redesigned, with completion planned for June next year (2025). Please make sure you have reviewed the Frequently Asked Questions and Key Documents before submitting your comments.
Your thoughts and ideas during this design phase are crucial to help inform the concept design of the new play element of Parmelia Park. Thank you for taking the time to contribute feedback!
We are asking the public to:
Learn more about the scope of the Parmelia Park renewal project by exploring the Frequently Asked Questions and explainer documents.
Share what you currently love about the park and what replacement play designs are most suitable by completing the Parmelia Park Play Renewal Survey.
Provide feedback in person at the Parmelia Park Drop-In-Session (details on the project page)
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Page last updated: 04 Nov 2025, 03:46 PM
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Feedback Open
Parmelia Park Upgrade & Playground Renewal has finished this stage
We are asking the public to contribute their feedback. Submit your thoughts by 30 November, 2024.
Under Review
Parmelia Park Upgrade & Playground Renewal has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review.
Play Design Finalised
Parmelia Park Upgrade & Playground Renewal has finished this stage
The City will select a playground design for the park considering the feedback received. We will report back on the outcomes.
Delivery
Parmelia Park Upgrade & Playground Renewal is currently at this stage
The City will replace the playground and complete the park works over the coming 2025/26 financial year.