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Stage 2 underway

Stage 2 works on the North Bellarine Aquatic Centre redevelopment have begun, but the public will still not be able to access the facility until later in the year.

The redevelopment will include a 25-metre indoor pool with eight lanes and access ramp; warm-water pool with access ramp; accessible change rooms; first-aid room; gym and group fitness rooms; foyer, reception, administration and office; cafe with seating; landscaping and pathways; extended car park with accessible spaces; and refurbishment of the entry pavilion.

City of Greater Geelong has rerouted access to the 50-metre outdoor pool through an alternate entrance.

The outdoor pool is currently open until mid- to late April, but will close until mid-October until the redevelopment is completed.

Council, state, federal and community representatives toured construction activities last week when a ceremonial sod turning was held.

“Construction is an exciting milestone for our community, as we see this project come to life and deliver a fully accessible, year-round aquatic facility for Bellarine residents,” Member for Bellarine Alison Marchant said.

“I can’t wait to see the community come together and make the most of these incredible new indoor spaces.”

Federal Member for Corangamite Libby Coker MP said locals across the Bellarine were excited to see construction of the stage two facility well underway.

“This is a legacy project that, together, we have fought for – it will make a real difference to so many locals across the North Bellarine and I thank the state government and Alison Marchant for their contribution,” she said.

“Stage two includes so many amazing facilities, from a gym and cafe to the 25-metre pool and, importantly, the learn to swim pool – it’ll be great for families, older people, and so many people across the North Bellarine.”

Stage 2 is funded by the federal government ($20 million under the Priority Community Infrastructure Program), state government ($20 million) and City of Greater Geelong (up to $300,000).

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