Project Background

A draft Master Plan has been developed for Strathtulloh Active Open Space (Everlasting Boulevard, Strathtulloh).

The Draft Master Plan identifies sport and recreation facilities to be provided for in accordance with sports facility demand planning. This planning identifies the most appropriate facilities for the allocated sports, ensuring we meet the current and future needs of the community.

A district level play space is also identified within each masterplan, and we would like to hear your ideas on what facilities and elements you would like to see in this area.

Surrounds

Strathtulloh Active Open Space (Everlasting Boulevard, Strathtulloh) is a 8.45 hectare site located in Strathtulloh, (which continues to be developed).

The reserve currently has residential development to the west, future residential area to the east, with a secondary arterial (Exford Road) to the south. To the north, reservation for the future Community Centre and/or Primary School.

Explore the Plan

Whilst the sports fields selections are set (soccer and cricket pitches), we welcome your feedback on how we can best structure the informal recreation opportunities within each reserve.

Share your feedback by:

  • viewing the DRAFT Strathtulloh Active Open Space Master Plan (on this page)
  • completing a short survey regarding
    • Access
    • Sport and Recreation Facilities (if applicable)
    • Play Space Facilities (if applicable)

👋Drop - In Session

Join us at our Pop-Up information session at the Weir Views Community Centre, 23 Pegasus Drive, Weir Views. Thursday 25 June 2026 between 1.30pm and 4.30pm

Come and chat to Council staff :

  • to hear more about the plans for Strathtulloh Active Open Space Draft Master Plan
  • to hear more about the plans for Weir Views Active Open Space Draft Master Plan
  • to provide feedback on the Draft Master Plans

📝Strathtulloh Active Open Space Draft Master Plan Survey

We will take time to review your feedback alongside strategic direction and determine the most suitable approach for the reserve and broader community.