Quentin Kenihan Inclusive Playspace
Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
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What makes this playground inclusive?
Accessible Parking ☑️, Accessible Toilets ☑️, Activities for All Abilities ☑️, Fully Fenced ☑️, Shaded Areas ☑️, Toilets Onsite ☑️







City of Adelaide
Suitable for ages 3-12
A fun, exciting and safe environment for children of all abilities to enjoy.
With leafy surrounds and a nearby lake, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more picturesque setting for a playspace. This playspace honouring Quentin Kenihan’s legacy is open for all ages and abilities, with something for everyone to play in the heart of Rymill Park / Murlawirrapurka.
There is a Changing Places facility located within the playspace that is designed to be a safe and inclusive place for all, including those with wheelchairs or walking frames, and severely disabled people requiring the assistance of an attendant.
There are 3 additional public toilets open at all times, with access to the Changing Places cubicle available using a MLAK Key.
There are 4 accessible car parks on Rundle Road located about 100m from the playspace, and another 2 accessible car parks next to the Adelaide Bowling Club about 50m from the playspace.
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