
Collaroy Plateau Park, also known as Vic Huxley Oval, is a vibrant community hub in Collaroy Plateau, NSW 2097. The park features a modern, astronomy-themed playground, a single hard tennis court, and expansive sports fields suitable for football and cricket. Notably, it holds historical significance as the birthplace of Australian radio astronomy, where, on 3 October 1945, Dr. Joseph Pawsey and his team conducted the first successful Australian radio observations of the sun. The park offers a welcoming environment for recreation, sports, and community events.
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