Pizzey Park


Pizzey Park is an open-air sports and recreation precinct in Miami, a suburb in the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. The site is owned and operated by the Gold Coast City Council.

History

The Pizzey Park sporting complex was established on a site in 1969. It was named after the former Queensland Premier Jack Pizzey. It was previously a garbage dump.
The Australian Institute of Sport established their training facilities for canoe/kayak at Pizzey Park in June 1991 at a cost of $500,000. The park was expanded to accommodate this additional facility, extending westward into the neighbouring suburb of Mermaid Waters.

Facilities

Pizzey Park has sports fields for a wide variety of sports including: rugby league, rugby union, Australian Rules Football, soccer, netball, softball and athletics.
Skateboard and BMX facilities are available. The site also provides a network of tracks for walking, jogging and cycling, around a number of lakes as well as an off-leash dog park.
The site includes the Miami Aquatic Centre featuring two outdoor heated swimming pools and one indoor teaching pool.