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Outdoor pools are important to teach swimming skills and improve water safety says Wellington Shire Council Mayor Bye
Over 5,300 students from 29 local schools used Wellington Shire Council's outdoor pools for summer swimming. Mayor Bye stressed the pools' importance for teaching swimming skills, despite indoor pool closures. Winter services continue at West Sale.
More than 5,300 students from 29 local schools used Wellington Shire Council's outdoor pools for swimming carnivals during the 2023/24 summer period. Outdoor pools at Sale, Maffra, Heyfield, Yarram and Stratford were all used as part of the critical programming for Wellington's rural and centralised schools.
Council introduces thrilling indoor obstacle course at Gippsland Regional Sports Complex, featuring sports-themed activities like obstacle run, giant dart board, and more, available on selected days
Community pool redevelopment
Wellington Shire Council Mayor Ian Bye emphasised the value local pools held for schools, as they teach students to learn life-long swimming skills and healthy water habits. "Swimming carnivals are a rite of passage for Australian school kids, and we were pleased to provide schools priority access to local facilities so that everyone had a fun, and safe day."
"We acknowledge the difficulties this may have caused some regular users while Aqua Energy's indoor pools are closed for redevelopment, but we assure the community the disruptions are short-term pain, for long-term gain," Cr Bye said.
As the Aqua Energy redevelopment nears completion of stage one, council would like to thank the community for its patience so far. During winter, Aqua Energy is aiming to maintain as many services as possible through programming at West Sale Indoor Pool. Hydrotherapy, swimming lessons, lap swimming and Aqua Circuit Classes will be available during winter programming at West Sale.
Indoor inflatable fun
While recreational swimming is not available at West Sale, council is offering an exciting new activity at Gippsland Regional Sports Complex - giant inflatable indoor obstacles. The initiative launched on Friday 5 April, with sports-themed equipment including an obstacle run, giant dart board, jumping castle, slam dunk zone and a ball pit.
The inflatables will be available on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays during school holidays, and Sundays during the school term, allowing the whole family to enjoy physical activity, no matter the weather. For more information, visit GRSC's new inflatables website and Aqua Energy website.
Pictures from Gippsland Regional Sports Complex Facebook page.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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