Construction is officially underway on Melton’s highly anticipated Aquatic and Leisure Centre which will include a first-of-its-kind aquatic sensory space.
The project marks a major milestone for one of the region’s largest community infrastructure projects, with Kane Constructions appointed to deliver the facility ahead of its expected opening in 2028.
The centre is located on Beattys Road in Fraser Rise and nestled within the Plumpton Precinct Structure Plan and is set to become a state-of-the art destination for recreation, wellness, and community connection.
Over the coming months, construction crews will focus on site establishment, excavation and laying the foundations for the landmark building. Once complete, the centre will boast an array of facilities including indoor pools, water slides, splash play areas, spas and a sauna.
The centre will also feature Australia’s first-of-its-kind aquatic sensory space – an innovative inclusion designed to provide an inclusive and calming environment for people of all abilities.
The facility has been designed with long-term community needs in mind, with more than 1000 residents and stakeholders participating in community consultation back in May 2024 which helped shape key design updates.
Residents called for larger event spaces, an additional program pool for swimming lessons and aqua aerobics, improved layout of the sensory aquatic zone, relocation of the gym to the ground floor and an expanded car park.
A rooftop deck was also added to the design plans following extensive feedback.
Melton council is targeting a 5-star Green Star sustainability rating, aiming to set a new benchmark for environmentally responsible community buildings, with the certification aiming to reflect council’s commitment to ensuring the centre supports both community wellbeing and environmental stewardship.
The council is also welcoming expressions of interest from allied health providers and community service organisations seeking tenancy within the centre’s dedicated health and wellbeing precinct.
The Aquatic and Leisure Centre will operate year-round once open in 2028.







