Corroboree Park, Heritage-listed urban park in Ainslie, Australia.
Corroboree Park is a heritage-listed urban park in Ainslie with a semicircular layout featuring mature trees and multiple recreational facilities. The grounds include three tennis courts, a basketball court, a cricket pitch, and a playground for community use.
The park was established in 1925 and contains a significant tree where Aboriginal groups held traditional ceremonies before European settlement. This connection links it to the region's pre-contact history.
The wooden community hall serves as the social heart where neighbors gather for events, classes, and celebrations throughout the year.
The park is easily accessible with walking paths and sports facilities open to the public year-round. You can visit at any time to enjoy the open spaces, courts, and playground areas.
A fire damaged the community building in 2000, triggering a major renovation that added modern improvements to the facility. The addition of a commercial kitchen expanded the venue's capacity for hosting events and community programs.
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