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Leisure centres welcome back patrons

AquaPulse and Eagle Stadium are set to reopen to the public this week as the state comes out of lockdown.

WynActive has also announced that the Werribee Outdoor Pool will reopen on Friday, November 12, following the completion of a $1.5 million upgrade.

As of today (Wednesday, November 3), the AquaPulse gym, group fitness, pools and waterslides will reopen.

However, the sauna and steam room will remain closed.

The Eagle Stadium health club, along with indoor and outdoor courts, will reopen and return to normal opening hours .

To enter WynActive facilities, all patrons aged 16 and over will need to show proof of double COVID-19 vaccination.

Those with a vaccine medical exemption must bring proof of their exemption, signed by a medical practitioner, plus a photo ID.

Everyone 12 years and over must wear a fitted face mask when attending WynActive facilities, unless a lawful exemption applies.

Patrols will not need to wear a face mask when exercising, if they are out of breath or puffing.

Both AquaPulse and Eagle Stadium received Fitness Australia’s Quality Accredited Business of the Year award last month.

The national award recognises the Australian business that achieves the greatest accreditation score for facility safety and standards, assessed by the Improvement Foundation and endorsed by the Fitness Industry Standards Council and the Fitness Australia Board.

WynActive chief executive Alison Dixon said that gaining this recognition in a year that has been drastically affected by COVID-19 restrictions added to the achievement.

“There has been a power of work done to maintain facilities and develop new procedures and processes to enable seamless and smooth community access under Health Department guidelines,” she said.

Wyndham’s active city portfolio holder, Cr Peter Maynard, said the award was “great recognition for the hard work and dedication of all the staff at two of our premier sporting facilities”.

As AquaPulse and Eagle Stadium reopen to the public, there will be limited places for each activity.

Density quotients may mean delayed entry.

The COVID-19 vaccination hub operating at Eagle Stadium will not impact attendance to the gym, group fitness classes or creche.

Details: https://wynactive.com.au/

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