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Calls for extended pool hours

Residents are urging Brimbank council to extend pool hours at the Brimbank Aquatic and Wellness Centre from 8.30pm to 10pm to meet community needs.

An online petition, which has received over 475 signatures, is calling for the extended hours between Monday and Friday.

One petition commenter wrote “I go to this pool every day but [it’s] hard to get my swimming in as I have young children to put to bed before my partner can take over … if the pool was open till 10 it would be so much easier for parents to use!”

Another commenter wrote, “please extend opening hours. We all want it. Currently, the pool closes too early and that has a negative impact on my wellbeing, and I’m sure others”.

Brimbank local and petition started Nick Abregu said he has used the centre’s facilities for two years.

“I thought ‘we’re like a world class facility but [the pool is] only open until 8.30pm. It seems everyone was in agreement with me [8.30pm] is too early,” Mr Abregu said.

“This change would bring our centre in line with regional standards and meet community needs.”

While the centre’s gym is open 24 hours a day, other aquatic facilities such as the spa, steam room and sauna, close at the same time as the pool.

Mr Abregu said the current closing hours limits locals’ ability to fully utilise these facilities too.

“It’s a shame because the hydropool is really, really good,” Mr Abregu said.

“There’s 100, maybe more in the hydro which indicates there’s something for people there.”

Mr Abregu said extending pool hours makes sense financially.

“With the new Plumpton Aquatic and Leisure Centre set to open in Fraser Rise, just 15 minutes away, in early 2028 … Brimbank needs to act now to retain members.

“Let’s make our centre truly accessible and competitive for all.”

The petition was tabled at the October council meeting and was referred to the Brimbank council chief executive for consideration.

A council spokesperson said council officers are currently reviewing the matter and will report back to council with a recommendation for consideration.

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