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The largest of the pavilions in the Poorlgarla Family Area, the Willong Pavilion doubles as an educational facility for school groups attending Kings Park Education programs during the week.

Spill out onto the large grassed area of Poolgarla Parkland from this spacious shelter, with easy access to parking, drinking fountains, toilets and Koorak Cafe (formerly Biara and Stickybeaks Cafe) (open 7 days and available for function catering).

Suited to
Social and family functions, community groups, corporate functions
Capacity
50 people
Parking
Parking directly outside venue (disabled bays available)
Access
Short walk to venue via carpark off Kings Park Road
Toilets
Approximately 150 m at Koorak Cafe (formerly Biara and Stickybeaks Cafe), including parent room
Power
Available
Shelter
Available
Seating
Available
Refreshments
Approximately 150 m at Koorak Cafe (formerly Biara and Stickybeaks Cafe)
Barbecues
Available to all park users; cannot be reserved as part of your booking
Booking times
Available 9.00 am - 6.00 pm daily
Bookings
Please contact the Bookings Officer
Location
Poorlgarla Family Area
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