Sunday, July 20, 2025

Last lap for new Adelaide aquatic centre

A new world-class Adelaide Aquatic Centre is one step closer with a ‘Last Lap’ event being held at the existing North Adelaide facility yesterday.

After more than 50 years, the ageing Adelaide Aquatic Centre will open its doors this week, with hundreds of locals expected to farewell the centre ahead of a new $135 million state-of-the-art complex opening in the summer of 2025-26.

The new centre, which began construction in March, will feature extensive indoor and outdoor pool areas, water slides, splash zones and lawned recreation facilities.

“Goodbyes can be hard but we are happy that hundreds of families who have used the Adelaide Aquatic Centre over so many years get to join us for ‘The Last Lap’,” said City of Adelaide Council Lord Mayor, Jane Lomax-Smith.

“Millions of South Australians have enjoyed the centre since 1969 and we are set to move to an exciting new chapter, with a state-of-the-art facility to cater for the next generation.

“We can’t wait to welcome people to the new Adelaide Aquatic Centre in the Summer of 2025-26.”

The new centre will also feature gym and fitness facilities, a spa/sauna/steam room and improved community change rooms. It will be powered by 100% renewable energy and constructed wherever possible of locally sourced, low-carbon emission materials.

Demolition of the old centre will get underway on 1 August. This is expected to be complete by the end of the year.

From next month, the first part of the structure of the new centre will be built. Then later this year, work on the roof and façade of the new centre will be built.

Once the new centre is complete, more than 1,000 square metres of land will returned to Park Lands, South Australian Premier, Peter Malinauskas confirmed.

“The old Adelaide Aquatic Centre has served South Australians faithfully for more than half a century, but it is time to bid it a fond farewell,” he said.

“We’re thrilled that in only a short while, it will be replaced with an extremely high quality new facility, with indoor and outdoor pools, water slides, lawned outdoor areas and other high class amenities.

“Importantly – we’ll also deliver a thousand square metres of land back to the Park Lands, to be used by the public.

“This will be an Aquatic Centre set up to serve all South Australians for the future, and we can’t wait to deliver it.”

Already the areas for the indoor pools including the 50m, learn to swim and warm water pools have been dug.

Work has commenced on the structural aspects of the indoor pools and more than 700 piles have been installed to support the pools and building structure.

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