Jubilee Park Master Plan

Frankston City Council is developing a Master Plan for Jubilee Park to guide the future use and development of the sporting infrastructure, landscape and facilities in the reserve over the next 10 years. The Master Plan will take into account the needs and priorities of the existing user groups, and explore how the reserve could be improved for the benefit of the whole community.

Activities and facilities available in the reserve include three cricket / football ovals, cricket practice nets, an indoor netball centre and 14 outdoor netball courts, two sports pavilions, the Jubilee Park Aquatic Centre, two community group buildings, and expansive areas of open space, including a Melbourne Water detention lake.

Important considerations for the master planning study are the eventual decommissioning of the aquatic centre (pending the construction of the Frankston Regional Aquatic Centre at Samuel Sherlock Reserve), and the feasibility of upgrading the existing netball and cricket facilities to regional / elite level facilities.

Recreation planning company, Simon Leisure Consulting, has been appointed to assist Council with the preparation of the master plan.

Jubilee Park Master Plan Meeting

A community update session on the Jubilee Park Master Plan was held on Wednesday 14 March. It was an opportunity for residents to hear what came out of the community surveys and provide comment on some of the early directions. For those who missed the update the following link provides a summary of what occurred including:

  • The power point presentation that was presented at the meeting;
  • Overview of the meeting
  • Summary of the key discussion points raised at the meeting

View the Jubilee Park Master Plan Meeting Summary

If you would like to learn more about the master planning process please contact Council's Recreation Department on 9768 1505 or simone.bonella@frankston.vic.gov.au.


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