Unley Oval Upgrade Works Council committed to a major project to upgrade lighting and bring the playing surface at Unley Oval up to the standard required for elite sporting events.
Living Streets Program Living Streets Program is a project initiative aimed to make our local streets safer, making them greener and bring back your local streets. Working with local communities to create safer and more enjoyable local street outside their front door.
Goodwood Oval grandstand upgrades A family-friendly facilitiy to encourage greater female and junior participation in local cricket and football, as well as to benefit the broader community.
Brown Hill Keswick Creek Stormwater Brown Hill Keswick Creek is an important watercourse through metropolitan Adelaide. This project works collaboratively with catchment Councils to help implement flood management.
Pocket Parks Program Pocket Park Program is a project initiative aimed to make our local streets safer, making them greener and accessible across the city. The Program is an important tool for the Council to work with local communities revitalise existing road closures.
Goodwood Oval Grandstand Providing a more flexible facility to support greater use for the community.
Fern Avenue Reserve Creating better quality parks with new access paths and introducing play elements and nature play.
Activating Heywood Park The upgrade develops new recreational experiences (Mini Ninja), refurbishment of playspace, Smart Technology and preserves the natural character of the beloved park.
Heywood Park Smart Technology We have obtained a Smart Cities and Suburbs Grant from the Federal Government to integrate smart technology at Heywood Park, improving safety and usability of the popular park and reducing operating and maintenance costs.
Millswood Croquet Club Improvements to the Croquet Club will offer development of a far more flexible facility that supports greater and more diverse community use.
Edmund Ave Cottages The redevelopment of three Council-owned heritage cottages will provide a flexible facility to support greater community use, improve access to the Village Green and strengthen Unley's Civic precinct.
Mike Turtur Bikeway A key passive transport route, the Mike Turtur Bikeway offers a safe green corridor for walking and cycling across Unley.
Woods Weller Bikeway The Wood-Weller Street Bicycle Route is a strategic north-south route linking the City of Mitcham in the south via Cross Road with the Mike Turtur Bikeway and Charles Walk heading north.
Wilberforce Walk As part of the Brown Hill Keswick Creek Stormwater catchment, the Wilberforce Walk project established a shared-use path for cyclists and pedestrians.