Gardiners Creek - Kooyongkoot master plan

  • Project typeMaster plan implementation
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In September 2020, Council adopted the Gardiners Creek - KooyongKoot master plan(PDF, 45MB) - the blueprint to revitalising the Gardiners Creek corridor within Stonnington.

Gardiners Creek - Kooyongkoot is a significant waterway within Stonnington that provides an important biodiversity corridor, highly valued open space, is a key commuter route, delivers recreation hubs, Indigenous heritage and public transport links.

Open space along the waterway, and within the scope of the master plan, accounts for 45 per cent of all open space in the City of Stonnington.

The Gardiners Creek - KooyongKoot master plan is a unique opportunity for the City of Stonnington to set a new benchmark for waterway health, biodiversity initiatives and active transport and recreation infrastructure that will deliver positive long-lasting community outcomes.

The master plan area extends 8.7km from where Gardiners Creek meets the Yarra River in Kooyong through to Warrigal Road in Malvern East and, as well as the creek itself, takes in significant passive and active recreation spaces such as Sir Zelman Cowen Park and sportsgrounds, Tooronga Park, Gardiner Park, Glenburn Bend Park, TH King Oval, Glen Iris Wetlands, Glen Iris Park, East Malvern Tennis Club, Darling Park and the Malvern Valley Golf Course.

Due to the scale and diverse use of spaces within the Gardiners Creek master plan area site specific designs have been developed based on geographic zones:

  • Zone 1 – Monash Freeway
  • Zone 2 – Sir Zelman Cowen Park
  • Zone 3 – Tooronga Park
  • Zone 4 – Tooronga Road to Burke Road
  • Zone 5 – Burke Road to Elm Road
  • Zone 6 – Glenburn Bend Park
  • Zone 7 – TH King and Glen Iris wetlands
  • Zone 8 – Darling Park (Dunlop Street to Winton Road)

Gardiners Creek Trail

Extending through all zones is the Gardiners Creek Trail, a significant shared user path with a direct connection to the city and popular with commuter cyclists and recreational users.

The trail will be upgraded in stages, commencing in the 2024/25 financial year with the portion of trail in Zone 8 from Dunlop Street to Winton Road.

Current projects

ADVANCE NOTICE OF WORKS
Gardiners Creek (Kooyongkoot) trail upgrade

In 2025, we are upgrading the Gardiners Creek trail (shared user path) between Dunlop Street and Winton Road.

The project will deliver a safer and better user experience with a wider shared path, new consistent surface, environmentally sensitive lighting, signage and line marking.

The project is being delivered by the City of Stonnington in partnership with the Victorian Government.

Project type Shared user path upgrade
Project status Construction pending
Scope of works
  • Widen path
  • New path surface
  • Lighting
  • Signage
  • Line marking
Construction timeline 2025 (actual dates TBC) 
Contact

 

City of Stonnington

Urban Design team
E: urbandesign@stonnington.vic.gov.au


Emergency (all hours)

P: 8290 1333

Projects by zone

Timeline

Consultation

View the master plan