Aquatic centre makes a splash

Surf Coast’s new aquatic centre is nearing completion, with work soon beginning on the project’s next stage.

Stage two of the Wurdi Baierr Aquatic and Recreation Centre will soon begin with Kane Constructions appointed by the state government.

Member for Western Victoria Gayle Tierney said stage two of the facility will be fully funded through the state government’s Regional Sports Infrastructure Program.

“We’re proud to be delivering an accessible, all-weather, state-of-the-art facility that’s just 15 minutes from Armstrong Creek,” she said.

“Torquay and the Surf Coast are already known as hubs for surfing and water sports, and this new facility will take that reputation to the next level.

“This next stage means there’ll be even more opportunities for people of all ages to stay active, connect with others, and enjoy everything this incredible region has to offer.”

The centre will feature a dedicated learn-to-swim pool, indoor splash park, spa, sauna, steam room and additional change room, which will be constructed during stage two of the project.

Surf Coast Shire mayor Mike Bodsworth said the additional facilities would help elevate the centre to a “whole new level”.

“Having a dedicated learn-to-swim pool is a vital addition and has been a focus for dedicated community advocates across decades,” he said.

“The centre will have something for everyone, so locals and visitors will be able to swim, bathe and splash around, regardless of what the weather is doing outside.”