Canterbury Sportsground Content components We're upgrading the facilities at Canterbury Sportsground. This will impact access to the public toilets.See the Canterbury Sports Ground pavilion renewal page for more information. View all bookable spaces at this venue Suitable for celebrations, casual social gatherings, cricket, AFL and outdoor fitness training.Canterbury Sportsground features:a sportsgroundcricket nets with 3 lanes.Public facilitiesdrinking fountainparkingplaygroundseatinga pavilion for sports clubs that's currently being renewed. Find out more on our Canterbury Sportsground pavilion renewal page.Public toilets are temporarily closed while the pavilion is being upgraded.Address25 Croydon Road, Surrey Hills 3127There is parking on Guildford Road and Chatham Road. Public transportChatham Train Station is about 500 m from the sportsground. Venue accessibilityOne accessible parking space on Guildford Road near the pavilion.When the pavilion upgrade is finished in 2025, there will be:a new, accessible public toiletramps to assist people using wheelchairs, prams and mobility devices.Sports scheduleThe summer season runs from 1 October 2025 to 30 March 2026. Below is the summer schedule for Canterbury Sportsground.DayCanterbury Sportsground sports scheduleMondays4:00 pm to 9:00 pmTuesdays4:00 pm to 9:00 pmWednesdays4:00 pm to 9:00 pmThursdays4:00 pm to 9:00 pmFridays4:00 pm to 9:00 pmSaturdays8:30 am to 7:00 pm *Sundays8:30 am to 7:00 pm* Our Organised Sport Seasonal Allocation Policy allows for night matches during the summer season at pre-approved sportsgrounds, including this one. Matches will end by 9:30 pm (9:00 pm on Sundays). To find out more, please call our Sport and Recreation Team on (03) 9278 4797 or email [email protected]. Read more about Canterbury Sportsground Short description Off On this page - anchors Off
South Surrey Park - park area Read more about South Surrey Park - park area The park is suitable for celebrations, casual gatherings and children’s play.Its open grass areas and large trees provide a great atmosphere and plenty of shade.We’re upgrading the local playground at South Surrey Park. Find out more on the South Surrey Park playground upgrade page.
Mary MacKillop Reserve playground, Surrey Hills Content components We upgraded the Mary MacKillop Reserve playground in Surrey Hills to improve the play experience for children of all ages. Playground featuresWe've kept the play castle from the previous playground and added play features to suit both younger and older children.For older childrena taller section of the castle-themed play unit with a climbing net and large tube sliderefurbished swings with 2 strap seatsmonkey bars.For younger childrenan improved toddler end of the castle play unit with a double slide, shopfront and cubby playupdated rockersupdated swings with 2 toddler seats.The new playground also has a netball hoop and options for nature play.More informationMary McKillop Reserve playground is on the corner of Payne Street and Middlesex Road, Surrey Hills. It's classified as a local playground. Find out more about playground categories.The playground's design was shaped by community feedback over 2 stages of consultation. Find out more on our Mary MacKillop Reserve playground renewal consultation page.Learn about when and why we upgrade playgrounds. Playgrounds in Boroondara Boroondara has over 100 fun-filled playgrounds – view our custom map to find one near you! Find a playground in Boroondara Read more about Mary MacKillop Reserve playground, Surrey Hills Short description Off On this page - anchors Off
Grovedale Park playground, Surrey Hills Content components Grovedale Park playground in Surrey Hills has recently been upgraded.The new playground blends in with the natural landscape and includes:a new seating areaa new basket swingtrees and plantings selected for their connection to the areaa new play structure and climbing cube with monkey barsupdated blueberry spinner an accessible path into and around the playground. More informationGrovedale Park playground is at 29 Grovedale Road, Surrey Hills. It's classified as a local playground. Find out more about playground categories.We consulted with the community to help shape the draft and final designs for the playground. Read about the consultation on our Your Say Grovedale Park playground renewal page. Learn about when and why we upgrade playgrounds. Playgrounds in Boroondara Boroondara has over 100 fun-filled playgrounds – view our custom map to find one near you! Find a playground in Boroondara Read more about Grovedale Park playground, Surrey Hills Short description Off On this page - anchors Off
Surrey Gardens – garden area and rotunda Read more about Surrey Gardens – garden area and rotunda Surrey Gardens are beautiful heritage listed gardens ideal for:social gatheringssmall weddingsother celebrations.The landscaped gardens provide a great backdrop to the stone cross (cenotaph), cannons and unusual artworks.
Surrey Hills Preschool Centre Content components A kindergarten set in beautiful parkland offering an outstanding outdoor environment. Contact detailsAddress: 18 Verdun Street, Surrey Hills 3127 Phone: (03) 9836 4902Email: i[email protected]Website: Surrey Hills Pre-school Centre websiteVisit the kindergarten: Visit our Open days for kindergartens page for information about the annual open day in May or contact the kindergarten to arrange a time to visit. About Surrey Hills Preschool CentreA family-oriented centre providing social program opportunities to involve the whole family. This kindergarten's children’s programs provide developmentally appropriate and individually based learning to ensure each child is challenged and supported. Interactions with children are based on mutual respect and our positive behavioural guidance supports children in gaining empathy and respect for others. Learn more about the centre's staff, programs, facilities and philosophies on the Surrey Hills Preschool website. 2027 provisional session times3-year-old kindergarten programGreen groupThis program offers 13 hours of free kinder per week.DayFree kinder hoursThursday8:30 am to 3 pmFriday8:30 am to 3 pmYellow groupThis program offers 13 hours of free kinder per week.DayFree kinder hoursMonday8:30 am to 3 pmTuesday8:30 am to 3 pm4-year-old kindergarten programBlue groupThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week and 4 hours and 30 minutes of optional additional kinder hours.DayFree kinder hoursAdditional hoursMonday8:30 am to 3 pmNoneTuesday8:30 am to 3 pmNoneWednesday8:30 to 10:30 am10:30 am to 3 pmRed groupThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week and 7 hours and 30 minutes of optional additional kinder hours.DayFree kinder hoursAdditional hoursWednesdayNone8:30 am to 4 pmThursday8:30 am to 4 pmNoneFriday8:30 am to 4 pmNone2027 fees per termThe Victorian Government Free Kinder initiative is available at this kindergarten. Concession rates are not applicable.3-year-old kindergarten program:Kinder hours (13 hours per week): free4-year-old kindergarten program:Kinder hours (15 hours per week): freeRed group - additional hours (7.5 hours per week): $600 per termBlue group - additional hours (4.5 hours per week): $360 per termDepositsEnrolment deposit: $300. This is refundable upon commencement.Voluntary costs 3-year-old: $300 per year4-year-old: $300 per year2026 session times3-year-old kindergarten programGreen groupThis program offers 13 hours of free kinder per week.DayFree kinder hoursThursday8:30 am to 3 pmFriday8:30 am to 3 pmYellow groupThis program offers 13 hours of free kinder per week.DayFree kinder hoursMonday8:30 am to 3 pmTuesday8:30 am to 3 pm4-year-old kindergarten programBlue groupThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week and 3 optional additional kinder hours.Subject to demand, there are 6 optional after-care hours.DayFree kinder hoursAdditional hoursAfter-care hoursMonday8:30 am to 2:30 pmNone2:30 to 4:30 pmWednesday8:30 am to 2:30 pmNone2:30 to 4:30 pmThursday8:30 to 11:30 am11:30 am to 2:30 pm2:30 to 4:30 pmRed groupThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week and 3 optional additional kinder hours.Subject to demand, there are 6 optional after-care hours.DayFree kinder hoursAdditional hoursAfter-care hoursTuesday8:30 am to 2:30 pmNone2:30 to 4:30 pmWednesday8:30 am to 2:30 pmNone2:30 to 4:30 pmFriday8:30 to 11:30 am11:30 am to 2:30 pm2:30 to 4:30 pm 2026 fees per termThe Victorian Government Free Kinder initiative is available at this kindergarten. Concession rates are not applicable.3-year-old kindergarten program:Kinder hours (13 hours per week): free4-year-old kindergarten program:Kinder hours (15 hours per week): freeAdditional hours (3 hours per week): $260 per termAfter-care hours (2 hours per day): $175 per day, per termDepositsEnrolment deposit: $300. This is refundable upon commencement.Voluntary costs 3-year-old: $300 per year4-year-old: $300 per year Rating against the National Quality StandardEarly childhood education and care services are assessed and rated against the National Quality Standard (NQS). You can find out more about the NQS on the Australian Children's Education and Care Quality Authority website. This assessment and rating aims to:promote continuous improvement in the provision of quality education and careimprove knowledge and access to information about the quality of services to help families make informed decisions about their child’s education and care.You can see the Surrey Hills Preschool Centre's rating against the NQS. You can also learn more about the rating and assessment process on the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority website. Note: These details have been provided by Surrey Hills Preschool Centre. For the most up-to-date information, visit the Surrey Hills Preschool Centre website. Read more about Surrey Hills Preschool Centre Short description Off On this page - anchors On Show featured images? Off
Canterbury and District Preschool Content components A kindergarten with stimulating and adaptable indoor and outdoor play areas. Contact detailsAddress: 26 Guildford Road, Surrey Hills 3127 Phone: (03) 8840 7949Email: [email protected]Website: Canterbury and District Pre-school websiteVisit the kindergarten: Visit our Open days for kindergartens page for information about the annual open day in May or contact the kindergarten to arrange a time to visit. About Canterbury and District Preschool A kindergarten where children are encouraged to show initiative, make decisions and develop problem solving skills. The curriculum is both play-based and child-initiated with a mixture of creative sensory, scientific and imaginative learning experiences. The 4-year-old program features a specialist sports program, as well as weekly music and movement sessions. The outdoor playground has climbing frames, obstacles courses, a vegetable garden and spaces for imaginative play. Learn more about the centre's staff, programs, facilities and philosophies on the Canterbury and District Pre-school website. 2026 and provisional 2027 session times3-year-old kindergarten programKookaburra groupThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week.DayFree kinder hoursMonday8:30 am to 4 pmThursday8:30 am to 4 pm4-year-old kindergarten programKangaroo groupThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week.DayFree kinder hoursTuesday8:30 am to 4 pmFriday8:30 am to 4 pmKangaroo bouncers This program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week and 7 hours and 30 minutes of optional additional hours.DayFree kinder hoursAdditional hoursTuesday8:30 am to 4 pmnoneWednesdaynone8:30 am to 4 pmFriday8:30 am to 4 pmnoneKoala groupThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week.DayFree kinder hoursWednesday8:30 am to 4 pmFriday8:30 am to 4 pmKoala climbersThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week and 7 hours and 30 minutes of optional additional hours.DayFree kinder hoursAdditional hoursTuesdaynone8:30 am to 4 pmWednesday8:30 am to 4 pmnoneFriday8:30 am to 4 pmnonePlatypus groupThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week.DayFree kinder hoursTuesday8:30 am to 4 pmWednesday8:30 am to 4 pmPlatypus paddlersThis program offers 15 hours of free kinder per week and 7 hours and 30 minutes of optional additional hours.DayFree kinder hoursAdditional hoursTuesday8:30 am to 4 pmnoneWednesday8:30 am to 4 pmnoneFridaynone8:30 am to 4 pm2026 fees per term3-year-old kindergarten programKookaburra group (15 hours per week): Free4-year-old kindergarten programKangaroo, Koala and Platypus groups (15 hours per week): FreeKangaroo bouncers, Koala climbers and Platypus paddlers (22 hours and 30 minutes per week): includes 15 hours per week free kinder and $1000 per term in fees.2026 depositEnrolment deposit: $600. Refundable upon commencement. Rating against the National Quality StandardEarly childhood education and care services are assessed and rated against the National Quality Standard (NQS) to:promote continuous improvement in the provision of quality education and careimprove knowledge and access to information about the quality of services to help families make informed decisions about their child’s education and care.See Canterbury and District Preschool's rating against the NQS and learn more about the rating and assessment process on the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority website. Note: These details have been provided by Canterbury and District Preschool. For the most up-to-date information, visit the Canterbury and District Preschool website. Read more about Canterbury and District Preschool Short description Off On this page - anchors On Show featured images? Off
Surrey Gardens Content components Suitable for picnics, social gatherings, weddings and other celebrations. Surrey Gardens is heritage-listed and contains historical features. The landscaped gardens provide a great backdrop to the stone cross (also known as a cenotaph), cannons and unusual artworks. There are no toilets in Surrey Gardens. Address 88 Union Road, Surrey Hills 3127 There is limited parking on Norfolk Road and Union Road. Union Station is the closest train station and a 6-minute walk (450 m away). About the gardensSurrey Gardens is a heritage listed park established in 1917.William Guilfoyle, a well-known landscape architect, consulted on the garden design. He also designed the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria.Historical features‘Brooks’ Babies’Two cannons from around 1843 stand at the eastern edge of the site, flanking the 'Shrine.' They were originally at Canterbury Sports Ground and moved here in 1919.Known as Brook's Babies, they were purchased in 1901 by Arthur 'Empire' Brooks to mark the end of the Boer War. Some believe they were used in the Crimean War. Arthur Brooks and John Gray were among founding members of the revived and influential Surrey Hills Progress Association in 1906.John Gray Memorial RotundaA band rotunda (bandstand), known as the John Gray Band Rotunda, originally stood in the Surrey Gardens. Completed in 1912, it was often used by The Surrey Hills Brass Band who performed concerts there from 1918. In 1920, the rotunda was enclosed to accommodate the new Surrey Hills Baby Health Centre before a purpose-built baby health centre was added on the northern edge of the gardens in 1930.The bandstand was eventually removed in 1973. A plaque honouring the former secretary of the Surrey Hills Progress Association, John Gray, is located where the original rotunda once stood.The current rotunda was built in 2021.The Dimmick GatewayBuilt in 1950, the entrance to the garden’s honours William Dimmick, a former Councillor (1934-1947) and Mayor of Camberwell (1935-1936).World War 1 memorialsShrine War MemorialSurrey Gardens is one of the first places in Australia to feature a First World War memorialThe shrine was erected in 1918 and includes an honour roll carved by local resident, J. K. Blogg.As part of its 100th-anniversary restoration in 2018, additional soldier names were added to the shrine. These names were researched by local resident, Sandra Dexter.Memorial CrossA stone cross was built in the gardens in 1912 to honour the men of Surrey Hills and Mont Albert who were serving in World War I.Gallipoli Oak tree (Quercus coccifera)A significant tree planting ceremony was held at Surrey Gardens on ANZAC Day in 2015 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War I.The ceremony was held by the Gallipoli and Beyond Group which consisted of members from Boroondara’s historical societies.Cubs from the 4th Scout Group helped plant the tree. The Gallipoli Oak is grown from acorns from oak trees at the Gallipoli site during WWI. The acorns were collected by several soldiers during the war and sent or brought back to Australia, where some were then planted.The tree is now known as a symbol of remembrance. Bookable spaces at Surrey Gardens Surrey Gardens – garden area and rotunda Heritage-listed gardens and a decorative rotunda make these gardens popular for weddings, photography and other celebrations. Read more about Surrey Gardens Short description On On this page - anchors Off