Public BBQ Rules & Facilities
Break O'Day provides public BBQ facilities throughout the area. Find answers to common questions below, or explore all 13 locations.
While many parks allow portable BBQs, policies vary between councils. Most councils:
Please check with Break O'Day for their specific policy. For general advice, see our guide: Can I bring my own BBQ to a park or beach?
Most public BBQ facilities operate on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be booked for exclusive use.
However, you may need council approval or a booking for:
Contact Break O'Day directly for information about permits, bookings, and large event requirements.
If you encounter issues with a BBQ facility, please report them to Break O'Day. Common issues include:
Report faults directly to Break O'Day via their website or customer service line. Quick reporting helps keep facilities safe and functional for everyone.
Meat in a Park is not affiliated with Break O'Day Council. This information is provided as a community guide.
For official rules, current policies, and specific enquiries, please contact Break O'Day Council directly.
Page updated: 13 Oct 2025