Latest News

Back to Latest News back

 

Newcastle inland pools experience busiest summer in almost 30 years

Newcastle inland pools experience busiest summer in almost 30 years
April 9, 2024

One year after BlueFit began operating all five of Newcastle’s inland pools, a 33% increase in attendance has been recorded compared to the same time last season.

With a month of the season remaining, the pools have attracted 410,000 visitors with this attendance marking Council inland pools’ busiest summer in almost 30 years - the highest annual visitation since the 1997/98 season.

Further cementing their popularity, customer satisfaction surveys conducted throughout the season by BlueFit found that 88% of respondents are likely to continue using CN's inland pools in the future.

City of Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes said Council has prioritised investment in the city’s much loved community facilities to ensure they are inclusive and accessible for everyone to enjoy.

Mayor Nuatali Nelmes noted "we know visitor numbers were reduced during the COVID-19 pandemic, but these statistics prove our pools are more popular than ever.

"Our five inland pools hosted 91 special events and carnivals across the summer, as well as six major events including the Australian Water Polo League Games, Diving NSW Country Championships and NSW Underwater Hockey championships.

"We're committed to maintaining and investing in our network of inland swimming centres to ensure they continue to meet the expectations and evolving needs of the community.

"It's part of our 'Inland Pools Strategy 2043' which includes accessibility upgrades and redeveloped changeroom facilities."

Lambton Park War Memorial Swimming Centre enjoyed a significant increase in attendance with almost 48% more people choosing to cool off at the facility compared to the previous year.

Council’s first inland pool received its new $2.2 million grandstand just in time for Christmas to help accommodate more than 26,000 extra visitors across January, February and March.

BlueFit’s customer survey revealed that 95% of respondents were either satisfied or very satisfied with the new grandstand, which now includes much-needed storage space and upgraded accessibility.

City of Newcastle’s decision to relocate temporary tiered seating from Lambton to Mayfield, Stockton and Wallsend during the winter of 2023 was well received, with new shade covers providing extra protection for visitors, schools, sporting groups and spectators.

Swimmers at Wallsend took full advantage with the centre receiving more than 11,000 extra visits by the end of March compared to last summer.

90% of surveyed customers were impressed with the centre's new accessible changeroom, which was completed in November as part of Council’s 20-year Inland Pools Strategy.

All five Council swimming centres now provide accessible amenities, ensuring a more inclusive swimming experience for all members of the community.

The seating and shade were also welcome additions at Stockton Pool, which has already had 8,000 more visits than the entire 2022/23 season.

Mayfield Pool enjoyed a 24% boost in swimmers until the end of March, with the customer survey showing a 97% approval of its upgraded family changeroom.

December proved a peak month for Beresfield Swimming Centre, which received more than double the number of visitors compared to the same time last season, who were also able to enjoy a new playground, shade sail and picnic tables.

City of Newcastle’s investment will continue this year with the installation of new heat pumps at Mayfield and Wallsend Pools.

Image. Lambton Park War Memorial Swimming Centre. Credit City of Newcastle.

Related Articles

28th March 2024 - Swimming NSW, Newcastle University Sport and Regional Academies of Sport join forces to develop local athletic talent

21st March 2024 - Refurbished Newcastle Ocean Baths attracts surge in visitation

18th December 2023 - Lambton Pool marks 60th anniversary with completion of new grandstand

24th November 2023 - Pump Tests at Newcastle Ocean Baths indicate swim-ready progress

19th September 2023 - City of Newcastle lifeguards prepare students for a safe summer

15th September 2023 - Moonee Valley and BlueFit agree public-private partnership for investment in Riverside Sport and Recreation Precinct

11th July 2023 - BlueFit submits proposal to City of Newcastle for $10 million makeover of Lambton Pool

9th May 2023 - Demolition commences of Newcastle’s Lambton Swimming Centre grandstand

12th April 2023 - Community feedback sought for Newcastle’s public swimming pool 20-year plan

8th March 2023 - City of Newcastle to undertake water heating upgrades at Wallsend and Mayfield Swimming Centres

12th December 2022 - New diving boards for City of Newcastle’s Lambton Swimming Centre

4th November 2022 - BlueFit ‘thrilled’ with ARI award for management of the Lane Cove Aquatic Leisure Centre

8th June 2022 - Bluefit takes on management of Sydney’s Sans Souci Leisure Centre

26th October 2020 - BlueFit announces appointment of Brett McEwin as General Manager of Leisure

24th December 2019 - BlueFit announce partnership to operate private indoor pool in Melbourne’s west

24th June 2019 - BlueFit set to operate seven additional aquatic and recreation facilities from July


Support our industry news service
We hope that you value the news that we publish so while you're here can we ask for your support?

As an independent publisher, we need reader support for our industry news gathering so ask that - if you don't already do so - you back us by subscribing to the printed Australasian Leisure Management magazine and/or our online news.

Click here to view our subscription options.

 

supplier directory

The Complete Guide to Leisure Industry Products & Services.

See the directory see all

Yellowbox Lockers

Yellowbox is an Australian technology company that has developed smart locker technology operated through an app with a focus on experience for users and facility managers. Found at Beaches, Aquatic…

read more

Aquatics / Attractions / Entertainment / Retail / Security

 
 

Hadley/Series Australia Pty Ltd

Hadley Australia and Series Australia Pty Ltd are the leading quality theatre chair manufacturers in the southern hemisphere. The businesses work closely with architects, interior designers and…

read more

Arts / Culture / Design / Entertainment / Venues

 
 

GREENEDESK

Track. Engage. Retain GreeneDesk is a suite of cloud based software solutions helping health clubs, leisure centres and swim schools to effectively track progression, improve customer engagement and…

read more

Aquatics / Billing / Education / Fitness / Technology

 
 

Mattioli

Gianni Mattoli Director 0412 360 378 E: gianni@mattoli.com.au E: marketing@mattioli.com.au Tony Aloi National Operations Manager 0425 762 864 E: tony@mattoli.com.au MEL · SYD · ADE…

read more

Aquatics / Recreation / Safety / Technology

 
 

TICKETSERV

As of 2018, TicketServ operates as SeatGeek Asia Pacific Pty Limited, part of international ticketing platform SeatGeek. Click here to contact SeatGeek Asia Pacific via their entry in…

read more

Attractions / Entertainment / Events / Sport / Ticketing

 
 

Ungerboeck Software

As of February 2023, Ungerboeck Software has rebranded as Momentus Technologies.

read more

Entertainment / Events / Hospitality / Technology / Venues

 
 

GymMaster

Contact: Australia: (+61) 1800 849 001 New Zealand: (+64) 3 668 5727 International: (+1) 415 915 0375

read more

Fitness / Recreation / Technology

 
 

Myrtha Pools

Founded in 1961, Myrtha Pools® quickly became Italy’s première swimming pool company, and has since grown into one of the world's leading swimming pool construction…

read more

Aquatics / Design / Play / Waterparks / Wellness

 
 
 
 

get listed with our suppliers directory

Get your business noticed in our targeted directory. Viewed by 10,000 industry professionals per week!

list your business