Luke’s Place is an inclusive playground designed for children of all abilities.
The playground was named in honour of Corrimal resident Luke Rapley, whose family helped to make this park a reality. It was also built with help from the Touched by Olivia Foundation, the NSW Government and local community groups.
Accessibility information
Parking
- On-street parking can be found on Wilga Street or the Princes Highway.
- There are no accessible parking spaces at this playground.
Public transport
- Bus stop in front of playground on the Princes Highway. See the Transport for NSW website for timetable information.
Getting to the playground
- Cement and paved footpath from the Princes Highway and Wilga Street to the playground.
- This playground is fenced.
Accessible and inclusive play
- Roundabout
- Nest swing
- Water play
- No step slide.
Seating
- Four bench seats
- One chair and table.
Shade
- Shade cloth over nest swing and roundabout
- One gazebo.
Ground surfaces
- Cement footpath
- Softfall
- Bark chips.
Toilets
- Accessible toilet inside Corrimal Park Mall, next to the playground.
- No lift and change table.
Water
- Bubbler inside playground.
- Play communication board JPG, 952.28 KB at playground
- Social story: Going to Luke's Place Playground DOCX, 5588.57 KB
- Braille map at the playground.
- The Princes Highway is a busy vehicle and pedestrian area.