New design for park upgrade
Published 12:04pm 3 October 2025
Words by Nick Crockford
Work has started on a major upgrade to a key feature at Roderick A Cruice Park in Dayboro.
A new skate park design will pay tribute to the area’s farming history and provide a modern space for skating, scootering and BMX riding.
Features include a mini pool-style bowl, flowing street style area, mellow banks and small quarter pipes for beginners and classic rails and ledges for advanced riders.
The tender has been awarded for construction, with the project expected to be completed by late 2025, weather permitting.
Mayor Peter Flannery said the skate park upgrade will meet the current and future needs of the Dayboro community.
“We’re rolling out our Skate Park Renewal Program across the City to ensure locals have high-quality spaces to test out their skills and connect with others,” he said.
“We know residents enjoy getting out and about in Moreton Bay’s beautiful outdoors and having the right spaces for active recreation helps support healthy, active lifestyles.
“We’re excited to upgrade this skate park that caters to the needs of our local community.”
Councillor Cath Tonks (Division 9) said: “Through Council’s consultation, we heard the community wanted a design that reflects Dayboro’s pineapple and dairy heritage.
"Our expert team has brought that vision to life through clever design features including rails shaped to mimic milk churns and other thoughtful nods to the town’s history.”
Access to some areas of the park may be impacted during construction and Council will work closely with contractors to minimise disruption wherever possible.
For more information visit www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/Services/Projects/Parks/Dayboro-Skate-Park-Upgrade
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