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Drone Rules for Manly Oval

Manly, New South Wales (nsw) • Australia
Sydney Rd &, Belgrave St, Manly NSW 2095, Australia
Lat: -33.796 • Lng: 151.284

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May 27, 2026 4:36 AM Approved • I linked to the council website. this helps users to know if they can fly at this park
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Your proposed rule edit for Manly Oval has been approved. The information regarding the prohibition of recreational drone operations and the requirement for commercial drone operators to obtain approval is accurate and supported by the provided source.
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Summary It is strictly prohbited to fly drones here for recreational use. If you want to fly here, you have to book the park through the council's website.
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Strictly Prohibited for Recreational Use. Regulated under Northern Beaches Council public reserve management policies. Launching or landing hobby drones of any size—including sub-250g micro-drones like the DJI Mini series—is entirely banned from council parks. Commercial drone operators must formally book the park through the Council's Open Space Bookings Team, provide an RePL/ReOC, and carry $20M Public Liability Insurance. The park is highly populated and features a dense heritage tree canopy, triggering strict CASA populous area restrictions. Council Rangers actively patrol the area.
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+ Strictly Prohibited for Recreational Use. Regulated under Northern Beaches Council public reserve management policies. Launching or landing hobby drones of any size—including sub-250g micro-drones like the DJI Mini series—is entirely banned from council parks. Commercial drone operators must formally book the park through the Council's Open Space Bookings Team, provide an RePL/ReOC, and carry $20M Public Liability Insurance. The park is highly populated and features a dense heritage tree canopy, triggering strict CASA populous area restrictions. Council Rangers actively patrol the area.