Activate Anzac Parade

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Consultation has concluded.

Following community consultation, we are developing concept plans for activating Anzac Parade between Fitzgerald Avenue and the Kingsford Light Rail terminus. Click here to read a summary of the consultation results or click here to read the full consultation report. 

The concept plans will be exhibited for community feedback in the coming months. 


Walking, cycling and public space opportunities: Anzac Parade, La Perouse to Kingsford.

We want to turn Anzac Parade between La Perouse and Kingsford into a space for people by creating new walking and cycling connections and more public spaces.

By activating the generous central space, we can make it easier to choose walking and cycling as a convenient, safe and healthy transport option as well as creating new recreation opportunities.

As part of our Integrated Transport Strategy to create an additional 30km of safe cycle routes by 2032, we are currently looking at options for the Anzac Parade corridor between La Perouse and Kingsford.

The first step of this process will examine opportunities along the entire Anzac Parade corridor between La Perouse and Kingsford, to help develop detailed design plans for walking and cycling improvements between the Kingsford Light Rail terminus and Fitzgerald Avenue, Maroubra.

So, Randwick, we want to hear from you!

  • Take our survey
    • How do you currently use and move around the Anzac Parade corridor?
    • What is your experience of walking and cycling in this area?
  • Ideas board
    • What ideas do you have for improving walking and cycling along the corridor?
    • What ideas do you have to create new, inviting open spaces for recreational use?
  • Mapping
    • Drop a pin on locations along Anzac Parade that present opportunities or challenges for improving cycling, walking and more outdoor recreation space.

Feedback open: 5 April to 5pm, 17 May 2023.

This project is co-funded by Randwick City Council and Transport for NSW’s Get NSW Active program.

Following community consultation, we are developing concept plans for activating Anzac Parade between Fitzgerald Avenue and the Kingsford Light Rail terminus. Click here to read a summary of the consultation results or click here to read the full consultation report. 

The concept plans will be exhibited for community feedback in the coming months. 


Walking, cycling and public space opportunities: Anzac Parade, La Perouse to Kingsford.

We want to turn Anzac Parade between La Perouse and Kingsford into a space for people by creating new walking and cycling connections and more public spaces.

By activating the generous central space, we can make it easier to choose walking and cycling as a convenient, safe and healthy transport option as well as creating new recreation opportunities.

As part of our Integrated Transport Strategy to create an additional 30km of safe cycle routes by 2032, we are currently looking at options for the Anzac Parade corridor between La Perouse and Kingsford.

The first step of this process will examine opportunities along the entire Anzac Parade corridor between La Perouse and Kingsford, to help develop detailed design plans for walking and cycling improvements between the Kingsford Light Rail terminus and Fitzgerald Avenue, Maroubra.

So, Randwick, we want to hear from you!

  • Take our survey
    • How do you currently use and move around the Anzac Parade corridor?
    • What is your experience of walking and cycling in this area?
  • Ideas board
    • What ideas do you have for improving walking and cycling along the corridor?
    • What ideas do you have to create new, inviting open spaces for recreational use?
  • Mapping
    • Drop a pin on locations along Anzac Parade that present opportunities or challenges for improving cycling, walking and more outdoor recreation space.

Feedback open: 5 April to 5pm, 17 May 2023.

This project is co-funded by Randwick City Council and Transport for NSW’s Get NSW Active program.