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You and Waves, a per fect fit

Don’t hibernate this winter – take a swim, get fit or bring the kids to Melton Waves Leisure Centre.

Offering something for everybody, it’s known as a centre with the lot.

The aquatic facilities include seven pools – from wading pools for toddlers to areas dedicated for lap swimming, hydrotherapy and a popular wave pool.

Melton Waves has friendly, qualified staff on hand across the centre. There’s a fully equipped health club, more than 40 weekly group fitness classes, personal training, learn to swim classes (including classes for children with special needs), a swimming squad, café and retail store.

There’s no need to worry about the kids either as there’s a range of things to keep them happy, including crèche and occasional care, an aqua playgroup, junior gym, school holiday activities and a monthly pool party.

Full memberships purchased in July cost just $14.95 per week. You can also enrol in learn to swim classes from only $11.10 per week.

Become a member of the centre or enrol in the learn to swim program in July and go in the draw to win one of three snow trips.

Melton Waves Leisure Centre,
206 Coburns Road, Melton, open
6am-9pm Monday-Friday and 8am-6pm Saturday and Sunday.
Inquiries: 9747 4333

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