The new Plumpton aquatic centre is a step closer, with Melton council approving a draft plan for the project.
At a meeting held on April 22, councillors from across the municipality spoke glowingly about the document which gives a sense of the outline of the Plumpton Aquatic and Leisure Centre.
Current plans for the project in Frasers Rise include indoor pools, a sauna, fitness areas and an outdoor water space with beach-style access.
Melton councillor Steve Abboushi said the draft was the product of years of planning.
“Tonight marks a huge step for one of the most exciting projects,” he said.
“I’m looking forward to watching it take shape.
Cr Abboushi said the centre will also feature Australia’s first water sensory area, which will allow members of the community with sensory requirements to enjoy the leisure centre.
Cr Justine Farrugia said she believes the space will be widely enjoyed by the community.
“I believe this will be one of the jewels of our municipality, [it will be] much loved and enjoyed by many,” she said.
“Can’t wait to see all the kiddies using this one.”
Melton mayor Kathy Madjlik said the leisure centre will fill a significant gap in services available in the municipality.
“With a range of features which are not currently available anywhere else in our city, the Plumpton Aquatic and Leisure Centre will transform the local area as well as support the health of the broader community,” she said.
“We encourage all community members to take part in the consultation and help us deliver a facility which will become a thriving hub in the city of Melton.”
Community consultation on the draft masterplan is now open.
Local businesses, non-profits and other service providers have also been invited to register expressions of interest to occupy space at the centre.