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read moreThe South Australian Government’s plans for an all-new Adelaide Aquatic Centre are moving forward with the Adelaide City Council granting key approvals to pave the way for the construction of the $135 million facility.
At its meeting last night, the Council approved a new Community Land Management Plan, and formally noted consultation on a draft lease and licence for the new Aquatic Centre.
The Council also acknowledged that it had previously sought funding from the former South Australia and Federal governments to rebuild the facility on Park 2 in the Adelaide Park Lands.
Commenting on the process, South Australian Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, Tom Koutsantonis stated “we’re getting on with the job and delivering what we committed to the people of South Australia - a brand new, significantly improved Adelaide Aquatic Centre.”
During the meeting, Councillor Henry Davis, a former Liberal Party member, attempted to rescind approval for the Community Land Management Plan.
However, other councillors praised the South Australian Government’s extensive community consultation efforts, which involved gathering input from over 1200 users, sporting groups, and local residents.
As a result of this extensive consultation, the $135 million facility is set to feature the following:
Improved car parking with access from Jeffcott Road, enhanced public transport, pedestrian pathways, and cycle routes connecting the centre to existing networks.
The existing Adelaide Aquatic Centre currently incurs an annual cost of over $1 million for Adelaide City Council ratepayers.
However, the upcoming Aquatic Centre’s innovative design will return over a thousand square metres to open space and allow the new facility to be set back further from Barton Terrace West, thus enhancing its connectivity with the Park Lands and improving the amenity for residents.
Minister Koutsantonis, added “the plan we have developed in consultation with pool users and the broader community will also deliver significant benefits for ratepayers in the City of Adelaide – who will no longer have to spend more than a million dollars each year propping up a facility which is past its use-by-date.”
To accommodate this exciting development and minimise the impact of construction on the Park Lands, the South Australian Government and the City of Adelaide have agreed to close the existing Aquatic Centre during the major construction phase, from August 2024 until the project’s expected completion in the summer of 2025/26.
Image: The current concept for the new Adelaide Aquatic Centre.
8th August 2023 - Development application lodged for construction of Adelaide Aquatic Centre
11th June 2023 - Cost of new Adelaide Aquatic Centre set to rise by 59%
7th September 2022 - South Australian Government reveals site for new Adelaide Aquatic Centre
14th June 2022 - Public consultation opens today on location for new Adelaide Aquatic Centre
3rd June 2022 - Four-year funding program for Adelaide Aquatic Centre among sport investments in South Australian budget
29th May 2022 - Questions over South Australian Government’s commitment to Adelaide Aquatic Centre rebuild
17th March 2022 - Future of Adelaide Aquatic Centre a key issue in South Australian election
16th June 2021 - Accused gets five year jail term for raping woman in Adelaide Aquatic Centre spa
1st December 2020 - Man found guilty of Adelaide Aquatic Centre rape
1st October 2020 - Video shows man ‘edge’ towards sleeping woman before alleged rape at Adelaide Aquatic Centre
7th February 2020 - Park Lands Authority says Adelaide Aquatic Centre redevlopment plan is ‘inconsistent’ with usage legislation
11th December 2019 - AFL’s Crows reveal plans to replace Adelaide Aquatic Centre with new training base
4th September 2019 - ‘Confidentiality’ shrouds plans for future of ageing Adelaide Aquatic Centre
12th July 2019 - Taxi driver to stand trial over alleged Adelaide Aquatic Centre rape
11th April 2019 - City Councillor reveals secret decision about proposed Adelaide Crows base at ageing Adelaide Aquatic Centre
26th October 2011 - Renovated Adelaide Aquatic Centre opens
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