Sculpture Park Upgrade

Published on Monday, 13 April 2026 at 3:04:00 PM

Sculpture Park Upgrade

Our Vision

The Sculpture Park Upgrade will transform Mundaring Sculpture Park into a vibrant, connected and welcoming community space.

The project will create a flexible park that supports everyday use while also accommodating events, markets and performances.

It will celebrate the park’s unique character, strengthen connections across the site, and create a place where people come together to relax, explore and connect.

 

What's Planned Project Timeline Community Engagement Have Your Say FAQs News and Updates Documents and Resources Contact Feedback

 

Why This Project Matters

Mundaring Sculpture Park is a well-loved community space, but it is currently underutilised and lacks the infrastructure needed to support a broader range of activities.

This project will improve how people move through and use the park. It will better connect key areas such as the playground, amphitheatre, Station Master’s House and Scouts Hall.

The upgrade will also support local events, tourism and community life. It will create a destination that encourages people to stay longer, rather than simply pass through.

The project is part of a broader vision to revitalise the town centre and strengthen Mundaring as a place to live, visit and connect.

 

What’s Planned

The Sculpture Park Upgrade will introduce new features and improve existing infrastructure to create a more functional and engaging space.

Planned improvements include:

  • A new or enhanced amphitheatre and event space
  • Upgraded public amenities, including a toilet block
  • New seating and gathering spaces
  • Play elements to support families and children
  • Improved connections between key areas within the park
  • Infrastructure to support markets, performances and community events
  • Spaces that recognise and celebrate the Munda Biddi Trail
  • Opportunities to reflect local stories, heritage and culture

The design is being developed with input from the community and key user groups, supported by Plus Studio.

  

Project Timeline

Early 2026

Community engagement and concept development underway.

Late 2026

Construction expected to commence.

 

Community Engagement

Community input is a key part of this project.

The Shire is working with key user groups and the wider community to understand how the park is currently used and how it can be improved.

This includes working with:

  • Local community groups and organisations
  • Cycling groups and trail users
  • Local businesses and market organisers
  • Traditional Owners and Elders

This approach will help ensure the final design reflects local needs, values and aspirations.

 

Have Your Say

There will be opportunities for the community to provide feedback throughout the project.

Engagement activities will include stakeholder workshops, community open days and feedback opportunities within the park.

Details will be shared through the Shire website and communication channels.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the goal of the project?

The project aims to revitalise Sculpture Park and create a more active, welcoming and flexible space for everyday use and community events.

Will the park still reflect its heritage?

Yes. The project will respect the park’s history and natural environment while improving how the space is used.

How will the community be involved?

The project includes consultation with key user groups and broader community engagement to help shape the design.

When will construction begin?

Construction is expected to begin in late 2026.

 

News and Updates

Updates will be shared as the project progresses, including engagement outcomes, concept designs and construction timing.

 

Documents and Resources

Sculpture Park Presentation

 

Contact

For more details or questions please contact:

Project Manager
Daniela James

Email: shire@mundaring.wa.gov.au

Customer & Stakeholder Engagement Specialist
Sam Cranswick

Email: samcranswick@mundaring.wa.gov.au 
Phone: (08) 9290 6828

   

Feedback

Use this form to submit your feedback on the Sculpture Park Upgrade. 


 

 

 

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