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read moreThe Ballarat Aquatic and Lifestyle Centre (BALC) is looking to celebrates 30 years of service to the community with a free open day on Saturday 14th December between 1pm and 4pm.
The open day is being staged to give people who might not be familiar with the Centre the opportunity to explore its aquatic and health club facilities free of charge.
Celebrations will also include free group fitness classes and free gymnastics classes for children aged five and 12 years.
Advising that the facility has played an important role in the community over the last three decades, City of Ballarat Mayor, Tracey Hargreaves stated “we are incredibly proud of the impact the Ballarat Aquatic and Lifestyle Centre has made to the residents of Ballarat and the wider region each and every day.
“We hope the open day will give people a chance to come and celebrate with their family and friends, or perhaps re-visit the centre if they haven’t been in a while.”
Ballarat Aquatic Centre, as it was then known, was officially opened on 14th December 1994 and managed by the YMCA until 2015.
With many changes over the years, including the addition of the 50-metre pool in 2015, Aquatic and Leisure Services Manager, Gerald Dixon, said the milestone was also an opportunity to look ahead to the future.
The current priority is the project to develop two new fully accessible Changing Places facilities, with construction to begin in 2025.
Dixon noted “we’re committed to continuing to provide quality services and programs that offer even more opportunities for the Ballarat community to live happier, healthier lives.”
In 2024 BALC was recognised for its commitment to excellence in safety and compliance with the Gold endorsement award from Life Saving Victoria. Only facilities that meet 100% of performance criteria are awarded Gold.
Ballarat Aquatic and Lifestyle Centre milestones
Image: City of Ballarat Mayor Tracey Hargreaves and Ballarat Aquatic and Lifestyle Centre Manager Gerald Dixon.
3rd November 2024 - Port Lincoln Leisure Centre set to celebrate 40th anniversary
5th November 2024 - Research project looks to assess diversity, equity and inclusion in aquatics and recreation
14th October 2024 - Willoughby Council marks 100th anniversary of Northbridge Baths
11th October 2024 - Life Saving Victoria and Aquatics and Recreation Victoria release latest State of the Sector Report
30th August 2024 - Ballarat Council adopts recreation and park infrastructure plans
12th August 2024 - Springwood Aquatic and Fitness Centre marks 20th anniversary
18th July 2024 - Ballarat Aquatic and Lifestyle Centre to undergo major accessibility upgrade
12th July 2024 - Ballarat Aquatic and Lifestyle Centre among Victorian Regional Sporting Facilities to receive financial boost
20th June 2024 - Ballarat Aquatic and Lifestyle Centre becomes first regional venue to host Swimming Victoria event
3rd October 2023 - Move to transition Ballarat Aquatic and Lifestyle Centre to renewable energy
31st August 2023 - ARV announces return of Advancing Women in Aquatics and Recreation leadership series
31st December 2021 - Staff shortages lead to pool closures at Ballarat Aquatic and Lifestyle Centre
24th November 2016 - Bystanders and a defibrillator save a life at Ballarat Aquatic and Lifestyle Centre
30th June 2014 - Ballarat Aquatic Centre pool fees to rise as Council backs new 50 metre pool
8th October 2010 - Ballarat Aquatic Centre to reopen but clubs want 50 metre pool
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