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Liverpool Plains Shire Council has secured a commitment of $6.6 million from the NSW State Government to build a new aquatic centre. Much of the existing Quirindi Pool infrastructure for the existing almost 100-year-old pool had unfortunately reached its used-by date and consequently undertaking any partial upgrade of any of these facilities was unviable.
Council consulted with the community in 2023 to develop plans for the New Quirindi Aquatic Centre. This feedback was valuable in helping plan the new aquatic centre.
Key elements of the facility include:
6 lane, 50-metre swimming pool
Wading/teaching pool
Splashpad
Meeting room
Accessibility upgrade to all water bodies
Shade sails, grandstand and grassed seating mound.
In April 2024, Liverpool Plains Shire Council (LPSC) announced that Beau Corp Projects had been awarded the contract to design and construct the new Quirindi Aquatic Centre.
It is anticipated that the project will be completed in 2025 in time for the summer season.
The designer's renders of the 50-metre pool and wading pool show how the main pool areas will look and accessibility is a key feature of both pools.
Liverpool Plains Shire Council has secured a commitment of $6.6 million from the NSW State Government to build a new aquatic centre. Much of the existing Quirindi Pool infrastructure for the existing almost 100-year-old pool had unfortunately reached its used-by date and consequently undertaking any partial upgrade of any of these facilities was unviable.
Council consulted with the community in 2023 to develop plans for the New Quirindi Aquatic Centre. This feedback was valuable in helping plan the new aquatic centre.
Key elements of the facility include:
6 lane, 50-metre swimming pool
Wading/teaching pool
Splashpad
Meeting room
Accessibility upgrade to all water bodies
Shade sails, grandstand and grassed seating mound.
In April 2024, Liverpool Plains Shire Council (LPSC) announced that Beau Corp Projects had been awarded the contract to design and construct the new Quirindi Aquatic Centre.