Community bookings to open for Point Cook Pop Up space in 2026

Wyndham City Council will open community bookings for the Point Cook Pop Up Park from mid-2026, following strong community support for the space to continue as a shared public park. 

Bookings will be administered through Council’s system, ensuring a consistent and transparent process for community groups, local organisations and others wishing to use the space. 

Recent community consultation confirmed strong local support for the Point Cook Pop Up Park, with residents highlighting the park’s value as a place for connection, cultural celebration, small-scale events and community activity. 

Wyndham City Mayor, Cr Preet Singh said Council is committed to keeping the space accessible and responsive to community needs. 

“The Point Cook Pop Up Park has proven its value as a vibrant community space,” Cr Singh said. 

“The feedback was clear, residents want this space to remain available for community use, and we are acting on that.” 

Stockland will continue to manage the space and are committed to seeing the Park remain a central feature to its Town Centre offering, supporting a vibrant, connected community. 

Deputy Mayor Cr Jasmine Hill said Council was pleased to continue working with Stockland to support the ongoing use of the Point Cook Pop-Up Park as a valued community space.  

“The strong feedback from residents shows just how important this space is for connection, celebration and local activity, and we are committed to keeping it accessible for community use into the future,” she said.  

“Our priority is to ensure this valued space remains open and accessible to the community while we transition to a new way of working with all stakeholders and our community.” 

Under this new approach, the Point Cook Pop Up Park will be available for a broad range of uses, including community and cultural gatherings. 

Limits will apply to event size, ticketed events, alcohol and certain commercial activities to ensure the space remains safe, accessible and appropriate for a neighbourhood setting. 

Cheetham Ward Councillor Susan McIntyre thanked Council and Stockland for working together constructively towards a positive way forward. 

“This was made possible by the strong and positive feedback from our community. This space was created with the community at its heart, beginning with Sara Mitchell and I, and the support of our community. It is wonderful to see it continue to be enjoyed by so many.” 

Cr Larry Zhao, Williams Landing Ward Councillor said it was clear that people value the Point Cook Pop Up Park as an important community space. 

“Opening community bookings from mid-2026 is a positive next step that will help ensure the space can continue to host a range of activities that bring people together in a safe and welcoming setting,” he said 

For bookings visit: https://venues.wyndham.vic.gov.au/bookingportal/Booking/Casual