Park 22

 

English name:  Josie Agius Park

Kaurna name:  Wikaparntu Wirra (meaning "netball place")

Features: 

  • 24 netball courts, including lighting for night games

  • Pine trees, and sheoaks

  • Location designated for new hockey facilities, with a new sports 'hub' building intended for sharing between hockey and netball

Bounded byAnzac Highway, Greenhill Road, Goodwood Road.

Josie Agius Park / Wikaparntu Wirra (Park 22)

Josie Agius Park / Wikaparntu Wirra (Park 22)

Josie Agius Park / Wikaparntu Wirra (Park 22)

Take a 90-minute self-guided walk through Park 22 and the adjacent Park 23 South, using our Trail Guide. Start at the corner of Goodwood Road and Greenhill Road (location #1 on the map above) and follow these guide notes: www.adelaide-parklands.asn.au/parks-22-and-23-south-tour

Park Ambassador Gillian Stevens leads a Guided Walk in this Park, and the adjacent Edwards Park (Park 23 South) on the other side of Anzac Highway once per year. Check our Guided Walks page for the schedule.

Josie Agius (1934 - 2015) was a leader recognised by the Narungga, Kaurna, Ngarrindjeri and Ngadjuri communitties - one of South Australia's first aboriginal health workers.  "Aunty" Josie, as she was known, also was a strong supporter of girl's netball.

Netball has been played in the Park Lands since 1938.  In early years girls had to contend with horses “galloping over the courts while play was in progress”.

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