Council is pleased to present the Draft Plans that will shape Fairfield City over the next four years for the community’s review and feedback.
Avenel Park, Canley Vale has been transformed into a multi-dimensional sport and exercise space, meeting the growing need for adventure-focused exercise facilities for community health, connection and vibrancy.
What's new?
Stage 1 of the new fitness park officially opened in December 2024, unlocking new and exciting recreational and social benefits for the community.
Features include an urban skatepark – purpose-built for skateboarding; BMX; roller skating; and scooting, a multi-sports court with futsal court and basketball half-court, a multi-sport wall allowing for a variety of ball sports, volleyball court, ping pong tables, kick-about lawn, a 500-metre loop running track and 25-metre sprint track, and a central plaza and picnic areas for people to gather, connect, stay and play.
Key features:
Mayor Frank Carbone cuts opening ribbon with Councillors and a State Member
Men's Shed cooking sausages for the crowd
Skateboarder in air at Avenel Park skate park
Skateboarder using the skate park
Outside looking in the park view of multisport court
Residents shooting basketball hoops on the multisports court
Resident doing pull ups on the outdoor fitness equipment
Families including young children enjoying the cool from misting stations
BMX biker using the skate park
Avenel Park, Avenel St, Canley Vale 2166 View Map
Avenel St , Canley Vale 2166
$4 million
Funded by the NSW Government’s Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants Program
9725 0222 or mail@fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au