In 1992, the NSW State Government wanted to perform sand mining at
Bonnie Doon Golf Club, and a proposal was made to give all the land at Astrolabe Park to Bonnie Doon Golf Course so that they could build 6 more golfing holes there. Botany Council objected to this proposal, saying that "the permanent alienation of any section of Astrolabe Park clearly would adversely affect the recreational usage of the park by community and particularly the schools in the area". Botany Council also commented that Astrolabe Park should be protected and preserved as it was "well located to provide pedestrian access to residents of Daceyville without the necessity of crossing major roads". In 2017, Sydney Water was considering transferring ownership of Astrolabe Park to Bayside Council, and the council was developing a new master plan for the park. However, Bayside Council never released a master plan for Astrolabe Park, and Sydney Water has retained ownership of the park. In 2018, the
University of New South Wales tried to redevelop Astrolabe Park into privately owned sporting fields, in a consortium with
Cricket NSW and
AFL NSW. Also in 2018, a separate proposal was made by the Sydney International Beach Volleyball Centre Consortium, to build a private volleyball stadium at Astrolabe Park. Meredith Wallace of Bayside Council describe this proposal as "unbelievably terrible", and this plan was also abandoned. In 2022, the
University of New South Wales and
NSW Rugby proposed holding public rugby matches with 5,000 attendees at the adjacent and privately operated David Phillips Field, and using the grass at Astrolabe Park as a parking lot for those matches. Their application was refused by Bayside Council, and refused again on appeal. NSW Rugby lodged another appeal in November 2023, this time to the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales. However, in 2024, Bayside Council made a deal with NSW Rugby and informed the Land and Environment Court about the deal, which the court approved. ==Gallery==