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Aquatic and Community Hub takes shape

The three pools at the new Northern Aquatic and Community Hub in Norlane have passed their first tests with flying colours, with hydrostatic tests confirming the 25-metre, warm water and leisure pools are watertight.

Construction of the new facility, which will replace the popular but ageing Waterworld Leisure Centre, started in February 2022 and is expected to be finished in early 2024.

In recent months significant structures such as the gym and the multi-purpose community hall have also started to take shape.

Community members can see through viewing portals cut into the fencing surrounding the site on the corner of Cox Road and the Princes Highway.

The hub is being funded in partnership by the Council, who are providing over $48 million, the Victorian Government ($8.5 million) and the Australian Government ($8.26 million).

Deputy Mayor Athony Aitken, who visited the site recently with Member for Lara Ella George this week, said it was exciting to see the Aquatic and Community Hub taking shape.

“This is a facility we have worked so hard to make a reality and it is amazing to see it starting to come to life,” he said.

“The build is at a point now where you can start to imagine what it will look like once it’s finished.

“It’s going to be a facility which will bring great pride to our northern suburbs. With a magnificent new community events venue, a health and aquatics wellbeing precinct, and a place everyone in Greater Geelong can enjoy and use.

“The Council has made a huge investment and we are so thankful to the state and federal governments for their contributions.”

The City has released images showing what the facility will look like once finished, with 3D architects’ renders depict the main features, including:

• Lap pool and waterslides;

• Warm water pool, spa and steam room;

• Learn to swim pool;

• Mezzanine level gym overlooking the aquatic facilities;

• Multi-purpose community performance hall;

• Childcare facilities; and

• Extensive landscaped outdoor public open space areas.

The new images, as well as monthly progress updates from builders Kane Constructions, are available at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/northernhub.

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