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YMCA Aquatic gets OK to run new Aquatic Centre

Tuesday, 6 May 2025

Experienced operator YMCA Aquatic will run the new Adelaide Aquatic Centre when it opens to visitors this summer.

Up to 300 jobs will be created, with staff who worked at the former Aquatic Centre to be given the first opportunity to express interest in filling the roles. A wider recruitment process will then be undertaken to fill further positions.

The new Adelaide Aquatic Centre joins YMCA Aquatic’s existing aquatic facility operations of the SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre at Oaklands Park which was opened in 2011, delivering recreational opportunities and competition pathways for a range of aquatic activities.

It comes as construction on the $135 million centre continues. The building structure has taken shape after the delivery of 52 timber beams and columns earlier this year.

The 20 beams and 32 columns weigh over 143 tonnes combined. One of the beams is the largest wooden beam in the country, weighing 10,282kg and at a size of 22.85m3. These, along with over 200 ceiling panels, create the structure over the pool halls.

Work on the pools and facilities is continuing with the concrete structures for the outdoor pools now complete and testing of the pools ongoing. Construction of the indoor leisure pool is also underway. Approximately 2,800m3 of concrete has been installed to the pools to date.

The main structure is coming together with concrete pours for the ground floor, along with façade works such as brickwork, cladding and steelwork for the roof, all underway. Approximately 2,800 cladding panels and 685 tonnes of structural steel will be installed throughout the project. The finished building will also house 1.35 kilometres of underground plumbing.

Over the next couple of months, the buildings will be enclosed, ceilings and internal fit out will be underway, and the pools will be tiled. Around 160,000 tiles will be installed in the leisure pool, and just under 153,000 tiles will be used for the other pools.

When completed, the new centre will feature:

  • A 50m, 10-lane indoor pool for swimming carnivals, water sports and recreational use
  • A 25m, 8-lane outdoor pool
  • A dedicated indoor warm water rehabilitation pool
  • A dedicated indoor learn to swim pool
  • A lagoon outdoor pool
  • Entry level diving amenities
  • Indoor leisure space, with splash zones and waterslides
  • Spa, sauna and steam room
  • An outdoor splash pad with waterplay
  • An outdoor aquatic zone with BBQs and lawned areas
  • A café available for both centre visitors and other Park 2 users
  • Gym and fitness facilities three times the size than first planned
  • Inclusive amenities and changerooms
  • Improved car parking with access from Jeffcott Street
  • Improved pedestrian and cycle pathways connecting the centre with existing networks.

This project is supporting more than 1500 jobs during construction.

For more information, visit dit.sa.gov.au/aac