Kianawah Park

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Kianawah Park
Kianawah Park

Kianawah Park is a park located on Joe Lambert Drive Tingalpa in Queensland, Australia. The park is the oldest one in Tingalpa. [1] The major lease holder is W.C.A.Q (Warehouse Cricket Association of Queensland) with Senior and Junior cricket competitions conducted in Summer and Winter on Saturday and Sunday. 2 day games, 50 over and T20 games available. It is home the BEARs (Brisbane East and Redlands) district cricket playing fields and also host other cricket competitions. The park includes a dog park and 11 cricket fields. The park also has a four net cricket practice area and a canteen open on Saturdays during cricket season.

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References

  1. "Tingalpa". Queensland Places. Centre for the Government of Queenslan, University of Queensland. Retrieved 22 February 2015.

Coordinates: 27°28′37″S153°07′30″E / 27.477°S 153.125°E / -27.477; 153.125