Baker Park Multi-purpose Court

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Consultation has concluded

Randwick Council is planning to construct a multi-purpose court in Baker Park, Coogee.

A key objective of our Open Space and Recreation Strategy is to ensure everyone can participate in sport and recreation. 

Installing multi-purpose courts - places on which multiple sports like basketball, netball, or handball can be played - across Randwick City allows more opportunities for the community to be active in their local area.

Baker Park is already well-used, with an existing fenced playground, fenced tennis courts, an off-leash dog area, and a toilet block. These facilities will all remain in place – including the tennis courts – with the multi-purpose court to be added as an extra feature for the community.

We're also exploring what else we can add around the court to make it a fun place to spend time at - whether it's extra line markings, a brick wall, or seating opportunities!

Check out some example images below and in 'What's inspiring us' image library.

Fenced half court with line marking and decorative floor mural
(Location and source unknown)

Half Court with decorative line marking and seating wall
(Location: Arthur Phillip Playground Parramatta / Source: City of Parramatta)


Have your say by completing our quick survey, which includes questions about how you currently use Baker Park and your thoughts on our proposed multi-purpose court.

Consultation open: 8 September to 7 October 2025.

If you're unable to make a submission via this website, you can send your comments headed 'Baker Park multi-purpose court' to council@randwick.nsw.gov.au or by post to 30 Frances Street, Randwick 2031.

Randwick Council is planning to construct a multi-purpose court in Baker Park, Coogee.

A key objective of our Open Space and Recreation Strategy is to ensure everyone can participate in sport and recreation. 

Installing multi-purpose courts - places on which multiple sports like basketball, netball, or handball can be played - across Randwick City allows more opportunities for the community to be active in their local area.

Baker Park is already well-used, with an existing fenced playground, fenced tennis courts, an off-leash dog area, and a toilet block. These facilities will all remain in place – including the tennis courts – with the multi-purpose court to be added as an extra feature for the community.

We're also exploring what else we can add around the court to make it a fun place to spend time at - whether it's extra line markings, a brick wall, or seating opportunities!

Check out some example images below and in 'What's inspiring us' image library.

Fenced half court with line marking and decorative floor mural
(Location and source unknown)

Half Court with decorative line marking and seating wall
(Location: Arthur Phillip Playground Parramatta / Source: City of Parramatta)


Have your say by completing our quick survey, which includes questions about how you currently use Baker Park and your thoughts on our proposed multi-purpose court.

Consultation open: 8 September to 7 October 2025.

If you're unable to make a submission via this website, you can send your comments headed 'Baker Park multi-purpose court' to council@randwick.nsw.gov.au or by post to 30 Frances Street, Randwick 2031.

  • Let us know how you use Baker Park, and what you think about our proposed multi-purpose court.

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