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Community invited to help shape the future of popular Chiswick parks

Planning & building | 16 February 2026

The City of Canada Bay has reached out to the community to share its vision for the future of Campbell, Allison, Russell, and Lysaght Parks, with feedback now open on a draft 10-year masterplan for the precinct.

Feedback is now open on Council's draft masterplan for Campbell, Allison, Russell, and Lysaght Parks.

Based on community feedback collected in 2025, the draft masterplan sets out a vision for how the parks will be improved, managed, and maintained over the next ten years.

“We are committed to involving the community in Council’s decision making, including ensuring our parks and public spaces meet the expectations and needs of our community,” said City of Canada Bay Mayor Michael Megna.

“The feedback we receive will help shape the future of these beloved foreshore parks in Chiswick and help us prioritise future upgrades, from the construction of new pathways to tree plantings or sports field upgrades.”

Following the first round of community consultation, Council identified several key priorities for improvement and has captured these in the draft masterplan, including improved sports facilities, better footpath connections and more play and exercise spaces.

Residents and park users are encouraged to review the draft on Collaborate Canada Bay and share their feedback by Sunday, 1 March 2026.

Feedback collected during this stage of consultation will help Council further refine the Masterplan before it progresses to public exhibition.

Planning & building | 16 February 2026