A new world-class waterfront park is on the way for Wollongong with the Warrawong Parklands Master Plan now finalised by the Minns Labor Government to revamp the area's prime, but underutilised, open space.
The plan re-imagines the 32-hectare parkland to turn it into an iconic outdoor destination for all ages and abilities making the most of Lake Illawarra's foreshore.
It reflects the community's active lifestyles delivering new spaces to exercise, play, gather and relax both on the shore and in the water.
Key features of the plan include:
nearly 10 kilometres of new, accessible pedestrian and cycle paths and walking trails.
- a 320-metre wetland boardwalk, with panoramic views connecting the east and west side of the parkland.
- an Olympic-standard skatepark, upgraded sports field, new inclusive playgrounds, and dedicated nature-play areas
- improved lake access with steps for casual fishing.
- flexible spaces for community events, outdoor performances, and lakeside dining.
- a strong focus on preserving natural features and restoring the wetland environment and biodiversity.
- a new accessible paddle board and kayak launch pontoon which following feedback will be closer to the playground, instead of near the cadet unit and rowing club.
Bringing this plan to life is contingent on the passage of The Greater Sydney Parklands Trust Amendment (Review) Bill 2026 which is currently before parliament. The legislation protects parklands, preventing the sale of any part of the parklands while unlocking their potential and supporting their long-term financial sustainability.
The Master Plan has been guided by a deep understanding of the area's environmental, cultural, and community values.
To make the new parkland a possibility the Minns Labor Government has also invested $5 million in the Warrawong Seawall upgrade to provide safe public access to Lake Illawarra foreshore.
The development of the Warrawong Master Plan has been overseen by a Working Group led by the Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, which included community representatives, Wollongong City Council, the Local Aboriginal Land Council and Destination Wollongong.
The draft Warrawong Parklands Master Plan was open for public consultation between 17th September and 15th October 2025. For more information visit NSW Planning.
The replacement of the old seawall is set to commence soon to create a more environmentally friendly design that supports the marine habitat for plants and fish and provides direct public access to the waterfront.
This is another example of the Minns Labor Government building better communities and investing in quality open space to support housing growth.
Minister for Planning and Public Spaces and Member for Wollongong Paul Scully said:
"The Minns Labor Government has delivered on its election commitment to keep this significant parcel of foreshore land at Lake Illawarra in public hands and develop a masterplan for its future.
"For too long, this prime 32-hectare parkland has lacked the attention and investment it and the surrounding community deserves.
"This Master Plan unlocks its potential delivering a world class park with an Olympic standard skatepark, more than 10 kilometres of new pathways and improved lake access for swimming, paddle boarding, kayaking, fishing and more.
"Warrawong Parklands is set to become one of the great public spaces in the state."