Mimosa Oval Turramurra

Mimosa Oval Turramurra Mimosa Oval is used by all its local community for recreation. A much appreciated park & sportsground

08/04/2026

Council are proposing to grant Sydney Water a licence for 4 Compound Areas on community land in South Turramurra for essential works. 1 of these areas is in Rofe Park adjacent to 2nd Turramurra Scout Group. 1 is on the Yeramba St reserve and the other 2 on Kissing Point Rd - Vernon st and lower down next to Lane Cove National Park.
Please be aware any concerns and submissions need to be in by 20/4/26.
There are no details on how Sydney Water intends to mitigate pollution into the biobanking area of Rofe Park or the NP. There are also no details on how the site will be remediated afterwards.

Yes please! Kids looking forward to this 😃
16/03/2026

Yes please! Kids looking forward to this 😃

17/02/2026

https://toyotagoodforcricket.raffletix.com.au/kissingpointcc

3 cars, 2 coaching clinics for the club with an Australian Cricket player, money-can't-buy cricket experiences for next season, among 37 prizes in the pool.

If you haven't bought a ticket yet, we are in the last 2 weeks of the raffle, so get yours - $5 each with ALL proceeds to KPCC - buy a few to multiply your chances of winning!

Thank you Ku-ring-gai Council! This repair is appreciated by residents, cricket and the ground will have a chance of bei...
18/12/2025

Thank you Ku-ring-gai Council! This repair is appreciated by residents, cricket and the ground will have a chance of being fit for football season 👏

Update on the condition of Mimosa Oval. The ground is closed to sports until the surface improves. Kissing Point Cricket...
17/12/2025

Update on the condition of Mimosa Oval. The ground is closed to sports until the surface improves. Kissing Point Cricket Club and Hornsby Ku-ring-gai & Hills District Cricket Association clubs have not been able to use Mimosa, the surface is regarded as dangerous to players. It has had a part returfed and roped off. Staff are regularly watering the turf.

Unfortunately this has not stopped other parts of the ground being used for coaching of football, the kids in the groups all wearing studded football boots.

Please Ku-ring-gai Council put up some signs at least? The message is not getting through to football. Don’t wear studs in the cricket season and give the ground a rest! Ratepayers are footing the bill for rehabilitation that is going nowhere.

Thanks Ku-ring-gai Council, Mimosa Oval is being patched in one corner and we had some good rain this weekend. Today 2 l...
23/11/2025

Thanks Ku-ring-gai Council, Mimosa Oval is being patched in one corner and we had some good rain this weekend. Today 2 local kids kitted up in their footy boots moved the sprinkler and had a good run around underneath the spray, not clear if that was on the new grass.
Please consider roping off the new grass, erecting signs saying why the whole ground is closed and asking any users not to wear football boots over the summer season. Filling the holes in the field now before the new grass covers them up might help stop injuries to cricket and next winter’s football players as well 🏏⚽️

19/11/2025

Have you noticed how bad the oval surface is at the moment?!! 😢
The cricket association has refused to schedule games on Mimosa Oval until it is improved. The surface is too dangerous to play on and may cause serious injury. Kissing Point Cricket Club and all the other teams are down a ground when grounds are already in short supply 😔

The cause looks like continuous overuse and lack of maintenance. There appears to be some sort of remediation happening on the corner near the sheds, but there are no signs or information on the field.

Please up your game Ku-ring-gai Council, the state of the ground is your responsibility.

22/08/2025

The local cricket club for Turramurra and surrounds.

Our beautiful area is included the Ku-ring-gai GeoRegion. Read about it here and explore the new website dedicated to it...
30/05/2025

Our beautiful area is included the Ku-ring-gai GeoRegion. Read about it here and explore the new website dedicated to it.

"Ku-ring-gai GeoRegion Unveils New Comprehensive Website.
The Ku-ring-gai GeoRegion Steering Committee is pleased to announce the launch of its dedicated website www.kuringgaigeoregion.au
Visitors can discover self-guided trails, learn about ancient rock formations, and plan trips to iconic sites, making it a must-visit resource for nature enthusiasts and educators.
Explore stunning vistas and coastal, forest and woodland walks. Learn about the GeoRegion’s geology and landscapes, biodiversity, and Aboriginal cultural history developed over millennia.
Much of the natural bushland of the GeoRegion has been conserved within six protected areas. The largest being the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park with other protected areas including Muogamarra Nature Reserve, and parts of Berowra Valley National Park, Lane Cove National Park, Garigal National Park and Long Reef Aquatic Reserve.
The website serves as a comprehensive resource enabling visitors to explore detailed information on the GeoRegion’s natural and cultural heritage, as well as access educational resources and engage with future initiatives.
“The website marks a significant step in the development of the Ku-ring-gai GeoRegion as a gateway to understanding the extraordinary natural and cultural heritage of the area” said Ursula Bonzol, chair of the Steering Committee.
The GeoRegion has received on-going support from local Councils (Hornsby, Ku-ring-gai, and Northern Beaches), the National Parks and Wildlife Service, and local community groups.
The Ku-ring-gai GeoRegion is a nonprofit initiative, spearheaded by Friends of Ku-ring-gai Environment, and is supported by grants from local Councils. We gratefully acknowledge the support of Bendigo Bank, Lindfield and Districts, which provided a Director’s Grant which made the development of this website possible.
FURTHER INFORMATION: Ursula Bonzol and Angus M Robinson
E: [email protected]"

We acknowledge that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the First Peoples and Traditional Custodians of Australia and recognise their continued connection to and custodianship of Country – including the land, seas and skies. We acknowledge the diversity of First Nations cultures, his...

We have an update on the Mimosa playground from council. MOT is happy the swings are included! 😊 See the proposal on the...
04/05/2025

We have an update on the Mimosa playground from council. MOT is happy the swings are included! 😊 See the proposal on the link attached.

“Having considered the community's feedback, Council has finalised a concept plan that seeks to achieve a balanced outcome.

You can view the updated concept plan by visiting Councils website:
https://www.krg.nsw.gov.au/Planning-and-development/Projects-and-current-works/Turramurra/Mimosa-Oval-playspace-upgrade

Further to the above I can also advise that Council will now be progressing with the detailed design of the playground based on the finalised concept plan with an aim to begin construction in late 2025 pending a successful outcome of the Council's mandatory tender process.”

** Note the present climbing play equipment has been cordoned off atm, the sign on the cordon says it has sustained storm damage.

Our goal for the upgrade is to create an attractive, engaging and inclusive community place for everyone to enjoy.

Pot of gold in Rofe Park 😊🌈
02/05/2025

Pot of gold in Rofe Park 😊🌈

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Turramurra, NSW
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