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Top Kids Play Centres in Hurstville, Sydney

Hurstville is the commercial heart of the St George area, and for families in Sydney's south it provides a convenient concentration of play centres, dining, shopping, and community facilities.

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Family Facilities in Hurstville

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12
Playgrounds
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2
Indoor Play
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7
Sports Fields
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6
Baby Change
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1
Pools
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Libraries
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Hurstville Family Facts

Source: ABS Census 2021

4,500
Families with children
2,200
Children under 5
2,900
Children aged 5-14
64%
Couple families with children

About Hurstville for Families

Hurstville is the commercial heart of the St George area, and for families in Sydney's south it provides a convenient concentration of play centres, dining, shopping, and community facilities. Hurstville Station is a busy stop on the T4 Eastern Suburbs and Illawarra line and T8 Airport line, giving families direct connections to the CBD, Bondi Junction, and Sydney Airport. Westfield Hurstville anchors the retail precinct with extensive family dining options, a cinema, parents' rooms, and multi-level parking. The suburb has a strong Asian dining scene along Forest Road and the Treacy Street dining precinct, where Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese restaurants actively welcome families with kids — highchairs and kids' portions are standard.

Hurstville Oval and adjoining parkland provide green space, a playground, and sports facilities within walking distance of the station. For indoor play, the suburb has centres catering from babies through to school-aged children, with soft play, climbing structures, and creative play options. The Hurstville Aquatic Leisure Centre, while primarily a pool, runs swim classes and recreational sessions popular with families. The area is well-positioned for day trips, with nearby Oatley Park offering bushwalking, a waterfront playground, and picnic areas along the Georges River.

Parking at Westfield is available with time limits, and council car parks on Queens Road and Durham Street offer alternatives. The suburb's strong school catchments and affordable-relative-to-eastern-suburbs property make it a popular choice for families settling in Sydney's south, creating a community where children's activities are well-supported by local businesses.

Why Hurstville for Families

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Two train lines

Hurstville Station sits on the T4 and T8 lines, with direct services to the CBD, Bondi Junction, and the airport — excellent connectivity for family outings across Sydney.

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Family-friendly Asian dining

Forest Road and Treacy Street have an excellent Asian dining scene where families are genuinely welcomed, with kids' portions and highchairs standard at most restaurants.

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Near Oatley Park

Oatley Park is a short drive south, offering bushwalking trails, a waterfront playground, and picnic areas along the Georges River — a beautiful nature escape for families.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kids activities are available in Hurstville?expand_more

Hurstville has indoor play centres for various age groups, swimming at the Aquatic Leisure Centre, outdoor play at Hurstville Oval and local parks, and easy access to Oatley Park for nature play. The suburb also has dance schools, martial arts studios, and music classes. Westfield Hurstville runs school holiday activities and family events. The library has regular storytelling and craft sessions for young children.

Are there indoor play centres near Hurstville?expand_more

Yes, Hurstville has indoor play centres offering soft play for toddlers, climbing structures, and creative play options. The suburb is also within easy reach of play venues in Kogarah, Bankstown, and Miranda for additional choices. Play centres in the area tend to offer good value, with competitive pricing and multi-child discounts.

Where can I host a birthday party in Hurstville?expand_more

Play centres in Hurstville offer party packages with play time, party rooms, and catering. Oatley Park is a popular outdoor party venue with its waterfront setting, playground, and bookable shelters. Several Forest Road restaurants can accommodate kids' party groups. The Aquatic Centre can arrange pool party events for older children during warmer months.

Is Hurstville good for families?expand_more

Hurstville is a strong choice for families in Sydney's south. It offers excellent public transport with two train lines, diverse and affordable dining, quality schools, and a growing range of children's activities. The proximity to Oatley Park and the Georges River adds nature access that urban centres often lack. The suburb's multicultural community creates a welcoming environment for families from all backgrounds.

Is parking available in Hurstville?expand_more

Westfield Hurstville has multi-level parking with time limits for shoppers. Council car parks on Queens Road and Durham Street offer additional options at reasonable rates. Street parking near the station is metered and competitive. For weekend play centre visits, arriving before 10am gives you the best parking options. The train is a stress-free alternative if you are coming from the east or south.

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