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Plans for aquatic centre move forward

Wyndham council has settled on Tarneit as the location for the municipality’s third aquatic centre.

The decision came following Cr Mia Shaw’s notice of motion at the 16 December council meeting.

Cr Shaw’s motion called for a report entailing concept designs, cost estimates and a construction timeline to be provided at the March council meeting.

She said the area’s growing population would eventually overwhelm the existing AquaPulse in Hoppers Crossing and Werribee Outdoor Pool.

“Wyndham’s population has now exceeded 330,000 residents and continues to grow. Currently, we have only one aquatic facility for every 150,000 residents,” Cr Shaw said.

“In comparison, the City of Greater Geelong has one facility for every 75,000 residents. This gap highlights the clear and pressing need for additional aquatic infrastructure in Wyndham.”

Cr Shaw said the proposed facility is estimated to cost $120 million and committing to a plan early would put council in the best possible position to get help funding the venture.

“While this is a significant investment, it is not one we can shoulder alone,” she said.

“Early planning puts us in the strongest position to advocate to sand federal governments, particularly in the lead-up to the November 2026 state election, and to work with our local members of parliament to secure the partnerships and funding required.”

Cr Peter Maynard voted against Cr Shaw’s motion, claiming he felt a report involving designs would be premature as an exact location had not been decided upon.

“To me it’s putting the cart before the horse on this occasion,” Cr Maynard said.

Cr Maynard said he still firmly supports the third aquatic centre.

“We do need additional facilities, that’s a done deal, AquaPulse was basically full by the day it opened.”

Cr Shaw said that deciding on a specific location after the first report comes back would allow for better flexibility before advancing the project any further.

“At this early stage, it is important that we maintain flexibility around location in Tarneit to ensure the best possible outcome for our community,” she said.

“Keeping the reference broad for the March report allows us to consider all viable options once assessments are completed.”

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