THE redevelopment of Sandfield Reserve in Carrum Downs is now complete.
The federal government, state government, and Frankston Council each contributed money towards the $4.95 million project. The finished precinct includes a multi-sports court and skate park upgrades which were completed late last year, an upgraded play space with water and nature play, outdoor fitness equipment, walking and running circuits, public toilets, barbeques, and improved lighting and pathways.
Frankston deputy mayor Steffie Conroy said “the first Sandfield Reserve play space was built 26 years ago, then another added in 2004 and fenced in 2015, so it’s great to see the community getting the investment and infrastructure upgrades it deserves.”
“Alongside upgrades at Carrum Downs Recreation Reserve and other local projects, this shows council’s commitment to investing in the health, wellbeing, and safety of our community,” she said. “Council is also grateful to the Australian and Victorian Governments for understanding our vision and working with us and the community to make it a reality.”
Dunkley MP Jodie Belyea said “it’s crucial that local facilities support the people who live here – our families, our kids, our volunteers. I am so proud that we’ve been able to invest in Sandfield Reserve, working in partnership with council and the Victorian Government, to deliver a space designed by and for our community.”
Carrum MP Sonya Kilkenny has also voiced her support; she said “this is a great example of what can be achieved when the community is at the centre of planning. Sandfield Reserve is now a vibrant and inclusive place where families can connect, be active, and enjoy the outdoors. The Victorian Government is proud to partner with council and the Australian Government to deliver this wonderful space for Carrum Downs.”
First published in the Frankston Times – 18 November 2025
