Dixon Street park

In 2024, the City of Stonnington is transforming 25 Dixon Street, Malvern into a park, and deliver much-needed green space the community can enjoy.

The construction of a park at this location supports the City of Stonnington's commitment to increasing the amount of open space available within the municipality.

Building the park is a two-stage process, starting with the demolition of existing structures and clearing the land, followed by building the temporary park including new turf and seating later this year.

We recognise works of this nature will cause some inconvenience. Every effort will be made to keep disruption to a minimum and we thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.

Stage 2 - construction

We’re transforming 25 Dixon Street, Malvern into a park and creating much-needed green space the community can enjoy.

 The park construction follows demolition and clearing of the land at the corner of Dixon and Ray streets.

When finished the new park will feature a lawn area, garden beds, pathways and seating.

Where possible trees have been retained and more will be planted.

Project status Complete
Project type Park construction
Scope of works
  • New timber seating
  • Lawn area
  • Garden beds
  • Feature planting
  • Recycled brick edging
  • Pathway
  • Corten Steel retaining wall
Construction timeline

August to November 2024

 Latest news

August 2024

Project update #3(PDF, 1MB)

View the design

Dixon Street temporary park concept design

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Download the Dixon Street park concept design(PDF, 6MB)

Stage 1 - demolition

Project type Building demolition
Project status Complete
Scope of works

Demolish existing structures

Remove several trees

Remove all materials

Clear and level site

Contact

Contractor

Express Demolition
Joe Selvaggi
M: 0416 168 684


City of Stonnington

Project Manager
Faisal Javaid
P: 8290 1333


Emergency (all hours)

P: 8290 1333

 Latest news

April 2024

Read the Dixon Street temporary park(PDF, 314KB) update #2

February 2024

Read the Dixon Street temporary park(PDF, 503KB) update #1.