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Aquatic design underway

A highly anticipated indoor aquatic centre in Moorabool is one step closer to fruition, with preparation for its design now underway.

Moorabool council announced that preparation for the design of the project at the Moorabool Aquatic and Recreation Centre (MARC) in Bacchus Marsh is now progressing, funded by a $25-million federal government commitment and $15 million from council.

When completed the indoor section of MARC is expected to include a 25-metre indoor lap pool, facilities that support a ‘learn to swim’ program, a toddlers play area, a warm water program pool, and changing facilities – including family and accessible change rooms – a kiosk, a gym and group fitness area, and disability access.

It will also include a spa, a steam room, and a sauna – subject to the budget.

According to Moorabool, an indoor pool for Bacchus Marsh is a high priority for the shire and the local community – who have been actively advocating for this project for many years – with 56 per cent of surveyed pool users having to travel outside the municipality to participate in swimming activities at indoor pools in other regions.

Mayor Paul Tatchell said the announcement marks a major step forward in delivering a long-awaited and year-round aquatic facility for the community.

“This is more than just a pool – it’s an investment in the health, wellbeing and future of our community, and we’re excited to get the ball rolling and to bring to life a facility that caters for all ages, abilities and stages of life,” Cr Tatchell said.

“Through the federal government’s election commitment, [Moorabool] has been invited to apply for funding under the Major Local Community Infrastructure Program for the pool. Applications are due in December this year,” he said.

“We hope to receive notification of funds sometime in the new year.”

With planning now underway, the council intends to share the design with the community as it progresses.

More information on the MARC and the future indoor aquatic centre is available online.

Details: moorabool.vic.gov.au/About-Council/Advocacy/Advocacy-Priorities/Moorabool-Aquatic-and-Recreation-Centre-MARC

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