Bairnsdale - City Oval - Peppercorn Park Oval Upgrade

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The upgrades to the Peppercorn Park oval are now complete.

We are pleased to announce the completion of the upgrades to Peppercorn Park, marking a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to enhance recreational facilities within our community. 

These upgrades were meticulously planned and executed to provide our community with an additional high-quality playing surface and address the need for more training space.



Project Overview

This project will see the expansion and upgrade of the oval at Peppercorn Park.

Bairnsdale City Oval is identified as East Gippsland's premier sporting facility. Home of Bairnsdale Football Netball Club (Gippsland Football Netball League), the West Bairnsdale Cricket Club, as well as the East Gippsland Umpire’s Association, the oval is used for major finals, representative games, and special events. There is a high demand for use of the facility, during the winter sporting season the main oval is used every day, often with three or four teams training at the same time.

Peppercorn Park is an alternate second playing field at Bairnsdale City Oval, however there are currently several barriers that significantly limit the use of this second oval, primarily the absence of lighting, meaning the field cannot be used after sunset.

The limitation on the use of Peppercorn Park creates two main issues -

  1. Use of the overall facility is limited. There is no space for expansion for use of this oval during the winter months meaning Bairnsdale Football Club are limited in usage, and no other clubs or sports can effectively base themselves at this facility.
  2. The high level of use of the main oval has a negative impact on the playing surface. The oval does not have time to recover during periods of high rainfall.

Objective and Scope

The redevelopment and expansion of Peppercorn Park is seen as a critical component, removing a major barrier to expansion of participation, particularly for females, this being the availability of training and playing space. The project will result in a high-quality playing surface that again means that all users will feel that they are not scheduled "on the back oval", but they have a high-quality venue that encourages high level competition.

The extension of Peppercorn Park includes:

  • the expansion of the existing oval to 130m x 110m with 4m run off
  • a fully levelled surface
  • ground works to maximise the quality of playing surface
  • installation of an irrigation system
  • installation of new AFL goal posts
  • replacement of the existing non-compliant hard wicket cricket pitch to the centre of the oval, providing an excellent quality cricket ground

Funding 

This project has been primarily funded through Sports and Recreation Victoria with contributions from East Gippsland Shire Council. 


The Peppercorn Park Oval Upgrade is a separate project to the Peppercorn Park Lighting Upgrade. To read more on the Peppercorn Park Lighting Upgrade, click here.


This page will be updated as the works for this project progress.

For more information regarding this project please subscribe or contact Council Officers at feedback@egipps.vic.gov.au

Should you wish to search for other projects in your town, simply type the town name in the search bar. 



Project Overview

This project will see the expansion and upgrade of the oval at Peppercorn Park.

Bairnsdale City Oval is identified as East Gippsland's premier sporting facility. Home of Bairnsdale Football Netball Club (Gippsland Football Netball League), the West Bairnsdale Cricket Club, as well as the East Gippsland Umpire’s Association, the oval is used for major finals, representative games, and special events. There is a high demand for use of the facility, during the winter sporting season the main oval is used every day, often with three or four teams training at the same time.

Peppercorn Park is an alternate second playing field at Bairnsdale City Oval, however there are currently several barriers that significantly limit the use of this second oval, primarily the absence of lighting, meaning the field cannot be used after sunset.

The limitation on the use of Peppercorn Park creates two main issues -

  1. Use of the overall facility is limited. There is no space for expansion for use of this oval during the winter months meaning Bairnsdale Football Club are limited in usage, and no other clubs or sports can effectively base themselves at this facility.
  2. The high level of use of the main oval has a negative impact on the playing surface. The oval does not have time to recover during periods of high rainfall.

Objective and Scope

The redevelopment and expansion of Peppercorn Park is seen as a critical component, removing a major barrier to expansion of participation, particularly for females, this being the availability of training and playing space. The project will result in a high-quality playing surface that again means that all users will feel that they are not scheduled "on the back oval", but they have a high-quality venue that encourages high level competition.

The extension of Peppercorn Park includes:

  • the expansion of the existing oval to 130m x 110m with 4m run off
  • a fully levelled surface
  • ground works to maximise the quality of playing surface
  • installation of an irrigation system
  • installation of new AFL goal posts
  • replacement of the existing non-compliant hard wicket cricket pitch to the centre of the oval, providing an excellent quality cricket ground

Funding 

This project has been primarily funded through Sports and Recreation Victoria with contributions from East Gippsland Shire Council. 


The Peppercorn Park Oval Upgrade is a separate project to the Peppercorn Park Lighting Upgrade. To read more on the Peppercorn Park Lighting Upgrade, click here.


This page will be updated as the works for this project progress.

For more information regarding this project please subscribe or contact Council Officers at feedback@egipps.vic.gov.au

Should you wish to search for other projects in your town, simply type the town name in the search bar. 

The upgrades to the Peppercorn Park oval are now complete.

We are pleased to announce the completion of the upgrades to Peppercorn Park, marking a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to enhance recreational facilities within our community. 

These upgrades were meticulously planned and executed to provide our community with an additional high-quality playing surface and address the need for more training space.

  • 12 June 2024 - project completion

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    The upgrades to the Peppercorn Park oval are now complete.

    We are pleased to announce the completion of the upgrades to Peppercorn Park, marking a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to enhance recreational facilities within our community. These upgrades were meticulously planned and executed to provide our community with an additional high-quality playing surface and address the need for more training space.

    Key enhancements include:

    • replacement of the existing non-compliant hard wicket cricket pitch with a brand-new one, strategically relocated to the centre of the oval.
    • expansion of the existing oval to 130m x 110m, along with an additional 4-meter run-off for improved player safety.
    • extensive ground works to enhance the quality of the playing surface, ensuring optimal conditions for sporting events
    • installation of a new irrigation system to sustain the lush greenery of the field, even in adverse weather conditions
    • AFL goal posts added to diversify the range of sports activities available at the venue.

    These upgrades have allowed for the second oval to be used to its full potential, encouraging participation and further opportunity high-level competition.

    East Gippsland Shire Council is proud to deliver this project for our community which was made possible thanks to the financial support of Sport and Recreation Victoria.

    An official opening celebration is scheduled for 18 July 2024 at 5pm at the Bairnsdale City Oval - 20 MacArthur Street, Bairnsdale

    View the media release:



  • 10 May 2024

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    The upgraded oval looks amazing and is almost complete.

    • Turf work is continuing around the valve boxes but nearing completion.
    • The contractor has installed the goal posts.
    • The goal post padding has been delivered to the shire depot and will be installed prior to any start of play.
    • The fencing contractor has installed the oval fence and bollards.
    • Synthetic cricket wicket grass has been installed.
    • The cricket wicket cover is due for installation in a fortnight.

  • 19 March 2024

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    Works are progressing well

    Over 1500 cubic meters of soil have been added to the oval to assist in reshaping and leveling.

    A new oval sprinkler system, stormwater drainage, oval turf, goal posts, and fencing will be installed in stages, with completion expected by mid-April 2024.

    Maxi roll turf machine laying the turf.

  • 28 February 2024

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    Peppercorn Park Oval Upgrades

    1500 cubic metres of soil finally placed and levelled.

    Irrigation trenches

    Early pre-daylight starts

    1st turf roll being placed

    Day 2 of turf laying


  • Project Update - 18 December 2023

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    The height of the new pitch will match the height of the new finished turf.

    The new pitch

    The pitch has been installed in the new location and oval height by Council's works crew. The synthetic grass has been ordered and is scheduled to be installed late March 2024. A wicket cover will be placed over the new pitch to protect it from the winter sports.

    The site has been surveyed and designed to provide a new longer and wider oval, resulting in an even surface and shape for drainage.

    A civil contractor has been engaged to start stripping the existing surface and re-profiling the oval to new heights; with approximately 900 m/3 of soil to be placed on top.

    The irrigation system will be installed once the new surface levels have been obtained; the irrigation lines will be connected to the existing water storage tanks and controlled from the pump shed. New oval drainage lines will be installed on parts of the oval surrounds and connected to existing infrastructure.

    Next step

    Approximately 6000 m/2 of new maxi-roll turf will be installed over the new profiled areas. The maxi-roll turf will help expediate growth of the turf and limit the number of joins in the new surface.

    Oval fencing and goal posts are also to be installed.

  • Project Update - 13 December 2023

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    The resurfacing of the Peppercorn Park oval cricket pitch commenced at 7am today.

    Council's works crew starting the new cricket pitch.

    The pitch has been moved to a new location and height to suit the new oval size and contours.

    Civil and drainage works are currently out to tender.

    The new concrete for the pitch is anticipated to be installed next week, with Civil and Irrigation works to follow in the early New Year.

    6000 square metres of new turf will be laid in March 2024 followed by oval fencing, goal posts and line marking.