Hurstville Oval General rules Booking parks and facilities Contacting
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Hurstville Oval General rules Booking parks and facilities Contacting
Hurstville Oval Dora Street Hurstville Hurstville Oval is widely regarded among cricketers as one of the best ovals in NSW. It also has a long and colourful history of producing cricketing greats. Don Bradman was just one of many sports people who made their names at club level while playing at Hurstville Oval and then moving on to achieve national and international acclaim. The Oval also hosts athletics and numerous other sports including soccer, cycling (velodrome) and Rugby League. General rules When using Hurstville’s parks, remember a few simple rules to help make these places enjoyable for everyone to use: • • • • Leash-free areas You can let your dog run free in one of two leash-free areas in Hurstville. They are at: • • Lower Gannons Park, Peakhurst – enter from Forest Road and walk to the lower end of the park Extension of Riverwood Park, western end of Coleridge St Riverwood. This area is fully fenced. Take a walk on the Boardwalk As well as all the many recreational parks in the local government area, you can also enjoy the many walkways and boardwalks along the foreshore of the Georges River. Hurstville City Council has developed a network of walkways which provide for a pleasant stroll along the waterfront. Walkways are located on Salt Pan Creek, Boggywell Creek, Jewfish Bay (Oatley Park) and Lime Kiln Bay. Put your rubbish in the bins provided or take it with you to dispose of wisely Don’t forget to scoop your dog’s poop Keep your dog on a leash unless you are in a leash-free area No alcohol consumption in any park in Hurstville For a complete listing of all our parks and reserves as well as each park's rules and facilities go to www.hurstville.nsw.gov.au under 'Recreation' and then click on Parks or call the Council on 9330 6222.. Booking parks and facilities To book facilities in one of Council’s parks or sports fields, contact Council’s Sport and Recreation Officer on 9330 6209. Contacting Council If you notice any damage to Council’s parks or if you would like more information please contact the Council on 9330 6222. Hurstville City Council provides 165 parks and reserves for local residents and visitors to enjoy. In fact, every resident lives less than 500 metres from a park or reserve. Whatever your recreational or sporting needs, they will be catered for within Hurstville. Whether it’s a sporting field like Hurstville Oval, bushland heritage and native wildlife at Oatley Park, leash-free areas for your dogs to roam free, or just open green space for the kids to play – it’s all here in Hurstville. Hurstville Golf Course Lorraine St Peakhurst Hurstville Golf Course is a favourite among golfers. It has 18 holes with a great variety of gentle rolling hills, plenty of natural hazards and smooth, quick greens. Tennis courts Ken Rosewall Tennis Centre - Roberts Avenue Peakhurst Vanessa Street Tennis Courts Beverly Hills The Council provides two tennis complexes available for events or just for fun. At the Ken Rosewall Tennis Centre, Roberts Ave Peakhurst, there are eight synthetic grass courts, with a BBQ, clubhouse with kitchen, toilets and shower facilities, shelter sheds and a children’s playground. Hurstville Aquatic Leisure Centre Corner of King Georges Road and Forest Road Penshurst Major improvements to the Leisure Centre have recently been completed, the Centre now being one of the best sporting facilities in the region. At Vanessa Street Beverly Hills there are two synthetic grass courts with shelter sheds. Facilities include an indoor, eight-lane 25m lap pool, leisure pool with fountains and program pool, indoor and outdoor water slide, café, large gymnasium and aerobics room, spas, sauna and steam room, along with greatly expanded child care facilities. The courts are open from 8am to 10pm daily. Hire costs vary. Contact the Court Managers for more details on 9580 4204. The Centre is open from Monday to Friday 6am to 9pm, and Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 6am to 8pm. For information on entry fees, memberships or fitness class timetables, contact the Hurstville Aquatic Leisure Centre on 9585 9600. There is a practice putting green and full practice fairway. Bookings are essential for weekend games. For further information or to enquire about costs or tuition by the Professional, contact the Golf Course on 9533 2194. Johnny Warren Indoor Sports Centre King Georges Road Penshurst Named after local and international soccer hero Johnny Warren, the indoor sports centre, which forms part of Hurstville Aquatic Leisure Centre, is large enough to stage three basketball games at the same time. Oatley Park Oatley Park is one of southern Sydney’s best-kept secrets. It is easily the largest recreational area in our city, a 45-hectare park that juts out into the Georges River. It boasts trees, shrubs and native flowers, walking tracks, a tidal pool and prolific bird life. The Oatley Park Castle is a popular venue for events and picnics, and the steam roller park is always popular with the kids, as is the river beach and numerous walking tracks and playing fields. It is a modern state-of-the-art facility that can play host to many sports including basketball, karate, kung-fu, indoor soccer, aerobics, badminton, netball, indoor touch football, gymnastics and baton twirling. The multi-purpose stadium can also be used for large community events. To find out more about activities at the stadium or to obtain information on booking the stadium for your sports or activities, contact the Hurstville Aquatic Leisure Centre on 9585 9600.