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read moreAiming to shape a future where every Australian community has access to a fit-for-purpose local swimming pool, last week’s National Aquatic Infrastructure Symposium saw the presentation of case studies and community stories - along with information on cutting-edge technology and sustainability strategies.
Hosted by Royal Life Saving Australia and held at Life Saving Victoria’s headquarters in Port Melbourne, the two-day Symposium set the stage for the development of a National Aquatic Infrastructure Framework.
Following on from Royal Life Saving’s extensive work in the area, including the recently-released State of Australian Aquatic Facilities 2025 report, more than 100 delegates gathered to hear keynote speakers from across academia, government, architecture and the aquatic industry. Experts also advised on the opportunities, challenges, technologies and imperatives facing the industry in the sustainability space.
The Symposium wrapped up with participants interacting in helping Royal Life Saving in helping shape a Framework and Facility Components on the needs of diverse communities across Australia.
Concluding the event, Royal Life Saving advised “together, we’re shaping a future where every Australian community has access to a great local pool”, adding “stay tuned as we continue this vital work in support of the Australian Water Safety Strategy 2030.”
ASC to launch National Sports Infrastructure Strategy
The Symposium also heard Sue McGill, Director - Participation Growth at the Australian Sports Commission (ASC), advise that the body is set to launch data gathering for a National Sports Infrastructure Strategy.
The new strategy will form part of the wider Play Well Strategy which provides a common language, shared priority areas and maps out the sporting ecosystem in Australia.
National Aquatic Infrastructure Symposium backers
Sponsors:
Commercial Aquatics Australia (Vic) - Steve Meikle
Myrtha Pools - Chiara Cenati
Lynxight - Daniel Mulvey
Media Partner:
Australasian Leisure Management - Nigel Benton
Program Supporters:
Warren Green
Otium Planning Group - Kate Maddock
IAKS Australia & New Zealand - Michelle Nolland
Smart Connections Consulting - Martin Sheppard FCIMPSA, MSAPIA
WARREN AND MAHONEY - Brett Diprose
LIWA Aquatics - Travis Doye
Event Hosting:
Life Saving Victoria
A feature on Royal Life Saving’s blueprint for the future of public pool provision will be published in the March/April 2025 issue of Australasian Leisure Management.
Image: Delegates at the 2025 National Aquatic Infrastructure Symposium gather outside Life Saving Victoria’s headquarters in Port Melbourne.
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28th March 2025 - Myrtha Pools’ Breathe technology removes disinfection-by-products from indoor aquatic facilities
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13th March 2025 - Melton City Council invites feedback to inform their aquatic facility strategy
12th March 2025 - Belgravia Leisure appointed as new operating partner for Western Downs Aquatic Centres
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4th March 2025 - Royal Life Saving invites input to National Aquatic Industry Workforce Survey 2025
1st March 2025 - New Inverell Aquatic Centre open to the public
28th February 2025 - Royal Life Saving research shows millions of Australians missing out on access to public pools
25th February 2025 - Major heating system upgrade announced for Ballarat Aquatic and Lifestyle Centre
23rd February 2025 - Latest CERM PI reports shows overall increase in expense recovery among aquatic and recreation centres
15th February 2025 - Life Saving Victoria provides clarification over pool water quality requirements
14th February 2025 - Industry wide response to address aquatic facility violence
23rd January 2025 - AUSTSWIM introduces new aquatic fitness instructor training course
22nd January 2025 - Additional sport leaders join ASC Play Well advisory group
22nd January 2025 - Royal Life Saving condemns assaults on pool lifeguards
6th January 2025 - Royal Life Saving to stage symposium on future of aquatic facilities
20th December 2024 - Royal Life Saving WA and LIWA Aquatics celebrate 20 years of Watch Around Water program
28th November 2024 - AUSactive commits to helping deliver ASC Play Well Program
8th November 2024 - Australian Sports Commission announces marketing and communication network for Play Well program
12th October 2024 - Australasian Leisure Management’s Nigel Benton inducted into Australian Fitness Industry Roll of Honour
11th October 2024 - Life Saving Victoria and Aquatics and Recreation Victoria release latest State of the Sector Report
26th June 2024 - Otium Planning Group engaged to develop Cairns Aquatic Facilities Strategy
6th March 2024 - Royal Life Saving fears 500 public pools may close without strategic investment
23rd November 2023 - Australian Sports Commission launches ‘Play Well’ program with $10 million funding
2nd November 2022 - Royal Life Saving report shows up to 40% of Australia’s pools may need substantial upgrade or replacement by 2030
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