Works start Eades Park dog off-leash area renewal


July 15, 2024

City of Melbourne is transforming the dog off-leash area in Eades Park into a safer space where four-legged friends can play, sniff and zoom to their hearts’ content.

Works are expected to start mid-July and take nine weeks to complete, subject to weather conditions.


The upgrade will deliver

  • A secure space for dogs with a permanent perimeter fence and gates.
  • Landscape features such as rocks, logs and plants for dogs to sniff and explore.
  • Seats, bins and a drinking fountain.
  • A mix of surfaces such as sand, mulch and paving.
  • Grassy areas and garden beds with a new irrigation system.


What to expect while works are underway

  • Eades Park dog off-leash area will be closed - the next nearest dog off-leash area is at Stawell Street Park in West Melbourne. Find out more about dog off-leash areas in the City of Melbourne or download a map.
  • Hours of work are 7am to 5pm Monday to Friday, with occasional weekend work required.
  • The footpath from King Street to Eades Place will be blocked off during the works to accommodate the worksite hub - access via Roden Street and the centre of Eades Park will still be available.
  • There will be an increase in trucks and machinery on site.
  • While excavation works may cause noise and dust, we'll put measures in place to reduce these impacts where possible.

Two dogs in a park