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read moreThe Australian Government has awarded $9 million in funding towards the proposed $45 million Tamworth Aquatic, Education and Health Centre of Excellence through its Growing Region's Program.
Tamworth Council’s plan for the aquatic centre calls for a $45 million spend. With $15 million already granted via the NSW Government’s Centre of Excellence Fund and the Federal Government’s $9 million, this leaves a shortfall of $21 million that Council will have to find to complete the project.
In August 2024, Councillors voted in support of making a co-contribution towards the project which is budgeted to cost $45 million.
Tamworth Regional Council’s endorsed the funding strategy in August 2024 – voting in support of making a co-contribution towards the project.
When complete, the proposed Tamworth Regional Aquatic Centre and Northern Inland Centre of Sport and Health will be a fully accessible aquatics facility for current and future generations.
The facility will be located within the Tamworth Sports and Entertainment Precinct, next to the existing hockey fields, and will have two key components:
Tamworth Regional Aquatic Centre
The Centre will be a fully accessible aquatics facility, combined with contemporary elements for swimming excellence, social engagement, fitness, health and active recreation, for current and future generations. It will have the potential to host elite events at regional and state levels, as well as athlete development and training pathway programs.
Northern Inland Centre of Sport and Health
This facility will provide a sports hub with business accommodation, integrated learning, sport and health research along with medical and allied health services. This facility will provide elite performance sport infrastructure, incorporating a versatile multipurpose indoor sports training facility. It will provide the opportunity for the community, athletes, sporting teams and school groups to partake in educational programs and high-performance training, in a modern indoor setting - promoting innovation in sports science, sports medicine and technology.
The facility will contribute to economic sustainability, growth and liveability for the Tamworth region, through employment generation, tourism and increased visitation associated with major sporting events and an extraordinary recreational facility.
Driving the development of the Tamworth Regional Aquatic Centre and the Northern Inland Centre of Sport and Health are the following objectives:
This project is planned to be delivered in three stages.
Stage 1 components include:
Stage 2 components include:
Stage 3 components include:
Image. Tamworth Regional Aquatic Centre interior artist impression
15th August 2024 - Tamworth Council approves $30 million loan for new aquatic centre
12th August 2024 - Tamworth Regional Aquatics Centre report under consideration
4th August 2023 - Tamworth Regional Council looks to move forward on new aquatic centre
26th June 2020 - Tamworth Regional Council votes to delay $67 million Aquatic Centre project
5th March 2020 - Tamworth Mayor hopeful of obtaining funding for planned $67 million aquatic centre
31st October 2019 - Drought sees Tamworth set to have just one pool operating through summer
28th August 2019 - Tamworth Regional Council votes to open two seasonal pools despite high level drought restrictions
17th January 2019 - Tamworth Regional Council to develop $60 million aquatic centre
18th May 2017 - Tamworth Council brings forward new aquatic centre commitment
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