
Funding Secured for North Bellarine Aquatic Centre
A total of $40 million in state and federal funding has now been secured for Stage Two of the North Bellarine Aquatic Centre. The Victorian and Australian governments have each committed $20 million to the project, while the City of Greater Geelong will contribute up to $300,000.
Stage Two builds on the extremely well-received Stage One, adding two new indoor pools, along with a gym, two group fitness rooms and a café.
The indoor pools will complement the 50-metre outdoor pool with a 25-metre indoor pool and a warm water exercise pool in a dedicated pool hall. Both pools will promote accessibility, offering ramps for easy entry and exit.
The securing of funding follows approval of the schematic design by the project control group, which comprises of City staff and representatives from the Victorian government and broader community.
The next stage of the project is to develop detailed designs, which are expected to be released later this year.
The project is scheduled for completion in late 2027, and will support the growing community around Drysdale through swimming, fitness, learn-to-swim programs and warm water therapy.
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