14 September 2024

Labor to build new aquatic centre in Commonwealth Park next term

| Ian Bushnell
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Civic's public swimming pool

Civic pool will make way for a convention centre no matter who wins the election. Photo: The Y.

ACT Labor will build a new Canberra Aquatic Centre in Commonwealth Park to replace the ageing Civic pool after securing support for the land use from the Albanese Government.

The project will include a 50-metre pool, a program pool for swimming lessons and a splash park, but not a diving facility.

If re-elected on 19 October, Labor says it aims to start construction of the new aquatic centre in the next term of government.

The exact location is still to be worked out with the National Capital Authority, but it is understood the government has proposed a site on the left as one enters the park from the footbridge across Parkes Way from the Civic pool.

The project would free up the Civic site for the planned Convention and Entertainment Centre.

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A spokesperson said a Labor government would complete a detailed design for the facility in the first half of the new term, aiming for construction procurement to commence shortly after.

“We will work in collaboration with the National Capital Authority on all necessary steps for the project,” the spokesperson said.

The spokesperson said Labor would undertake a short round of community consultation to finalise the scope of the project, with a focus on the best site to relocate the ACT’s diving facilities.

Once the new aquatic centre was complete, the ageing pool would be decommissioned, allowing for the construction of a new Convention and Entertainment Centre on the site.

Work had already commenced on planning for the City Convention and Entertainment precinct.

“Labor will conclude design and business case development on the Convention and Entertainment project in the next term of government, with an aim to have the project construction ready by the time the new pool in Commonwealth Park is complete,” the spokesperson said.

ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will announce the new Canberra aquatic centre project at today’s ACT Labor 2024 Election Campaign Launch.

The Canberra Liberals have also said they would build a new aquatic centre in Commonwealth Park to replace the Civic pool, but they have committed to starting construction of a convention centre on that site in year three of the new term.

The Canberra Olympic Pool opened in 1955 and has been plagued by leaks and continual repairs in recent years.

The dome over the 50-metre pool was erected in 1992 and made it possible to continue swimming through the winter months.

At first, the dome came down for the summer, but in 1996, it was made permanent. In 2008, the dome was replaced as part of a $2 million refurbishment.

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The site was identified as a potential site for a new stadium, but the government ruled it out last year because of size constraints and cost.

Then Chief Minister Andrew Barr announced that it would be the site of a new convention centre and 7500 to 8000-seat entertainment pavilion, with a completion date of 2033, about the same as for the stadium, now slated for Bruce. Both will need a Commonwealth contribution.

The Liberals made their announcement last week.

Either way, a new pool will have to be built.

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Tom McLuckie10:48 am 14 Sep 24

Strange that in opposition, Federal Labor complained about rorts for votes and here is Albo propping up old mate Andrew.

We cannot trust a word this man says.
Here is a list of previous election promises broken.

An increase in social housing and tackling homelessness (3 days ago they announced public housing increases were not the aim of growth and renewal program); GETTING WORSE, NOT BETTER AND LESS PUBLIC HOUSING THAN 12 YEARS AGO
Affordable rental properties; CANBERRA IS THE LEAST AFFORDABLE RENTAL CITY FOR LOW INCOME PERSONS IN AUSTRALIA
Southside (Tuggeranong) hydrotherapy pool; NOT STARTED
Athlon Drive duplication; NOT STARTED
The Reintegration Centre at the AMC; CANCELLED
The new ice rink; NOT STARTED
The new basketball stadium; NOT STARTED
Commencing the new Canberra stadium; NOT STARTED
Planning and commencing a new Exhibition centre; NOT STARTED
Removing stamp duty (yet increasing rates – in some suburbs by nearly 40% in 3 years through AUV recalculations and therein also land tax); ONLY FOR FIRST HOME BUYERS
Promising to return a budget surplus; NEVER HAPPENED
Increased numbers of teachers; NOPE
Increased nursing and other medical staff; PROMISING 800 NEW STAFF THIS TERM
Increasing access to GP’s and more bulk billing (instead removed payroll tax exemption resulting in higher medical costs); GETTING WORSE
Reducing reoffending; HIGHER THAN 12 YEARS AGO AND NOT REPORTED CORRECTLY
Protecting frontline workers (Ambos, police and firies); REJECTED TOUGHER LAWS TO PROTECT FRONTLINE WORKERS
Timely Trauma support; REJECTED TRAUMA SUPPORT FOR PERSONS NOTIFIED OR INVOLVED IN INCIDENTS OF SEVERE TRAUMA OR DEATH BECAUSE They CLAIM THERE IS NATURAL Reliance;
Review of bail; NEVER PUBLISHED
Review of sentencing comparison with NSW: NEVER PUBLISHED
Fairer, faster and more comprehensive support through new CTP scheme; SCHEME IS AN ABSOLUTE DISASTER AND HAS ONLY PAID OUT ABOUT 10% OF PREMIUMS COLLECTED IN BENEFITS AND CLAIMS WHILE INSURERS MAKE HUGE PROFITS
Increase shelters and housing for victims of domestic abuse; COMING NEXT ASSEMBLY PERIOD AND WILL BE FUNDED BY COMMONWEALTH
Additional elective surgeries and reduced waiting times; GETTING WORSE
Free meals at schools for every child; ONLY A PILOT SCHEME FOR 5 ACT Public Schools
Walk-in centre Coombs; NOT STARTED
Molongolo Library; NOT STARTED
Narrabundah College Upgrade; NOT STARTED, NOW DUE 2027
Northside College Expansion; PLANNED END OF DECADE
North Gungahlin High School Taylor; FIRST COHORT OF YEAR 7 TO COMMENCE 2025
Strathnairn ELC and Primary School; PLANNED FOR OPENING IN 2023, NOT STARTED
Big Canberra Battery; NOT STARTED
Gorman House Upgrades; DUE 2022-24, NOT COMMENCED;
EPIC Community Facility Upgrades; DESIGN PHASE, NOT STARTED
Electric Bus Fleet; DELAYED AND BARELY COMMENCED
Northside Elective Surgery Centre; CANCELLED
A new facility for the RSPCA; NOT STARTED
FOGO (scrap food recycling) -STILL IN PILOT AND NOT LIKELY TO BE EXTENDED FOR ANOTHER TWO YEARS;
Improved skateboard facilities; NOPE
Reducing indigenous incarceration; INCREASED BY OVER 250% IN 12 YEARS
Independent review of indigenous incarceration promised in 2020; STARTED 2024 AND REPORT DUE AFTER ELECTION;
Addressing pokie machine reform; NOT STARTED
Gungahlin Tennis facility (development plan stage); NOT STARTED
Meeting tree replanting / replenishment targets; ANNOUNCED WILL NOT BE MET
Ending homelessness; GETTING WORSE AND HAVE WORSE RATE OF ALL JURIDICATIONS IN AUSTRALIA; (maybe if $500M+ hadn’t been diverted to the tram it would be different);
Implementing NDIS funded public housing upgrades for people with disabilities; NOT STARTED. Too difficult for Housing Services Minister Rebecca Vassarotti, Housing Minister Yvette Berry and their directorates to work out how to access the funding.
Reducing reoffending; GOING UP (despite the false claims of Shane Rattenbury);
Improved bus services; REDUCED BUS SERVICE INCLUDING EXPRESS SERVICES TO FUND THE TRAM;
HRIRMS upgrade; FAILED DESPITE SPENDING $78M;
Digital Health Record; DELIVERED BUT REDUCED FUNCTIONALITY WITH NO FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT BLOWING BUDGET OUT OVER ONE-HUNDRED MILLION
Reduced utility prices (electricity, gas and water prices); ALL GONE UP SIGNIFICANTLY IN LAST 4 YEARS
Better development and planning processes; SHAMBLES
Electronic tagging of offenders promised in “months” in May 2024; NEXT YEAR AND REQUIRES LEGISLATION AND PILOT, REPORTS AND FUNDED VIA CRIMES ASSETS TRUST
An effective Integrity Commission; NOPE
Improving the performance of our Courts; WORSE RECORD AT BRINGING A MATTER FOR SUCCESSFUL PROSECUTION, MOST EXPENSIVE PER FINALISATION
Reducing the cost of corrections; HIGHEST PER PERSON COSTS FOR PRISON IN ALL OF AUSTRALIA;
Improved Literacy; FALLING LITERACY LEVEL AND LOWER THAN 20 YEARS AGO

Labor – free beer tomorrow

They have made and broken several promises to replace the civic pool, why should we believe this?

Divers miss out again.
https://the-riotact.com/canberras-most-disadvantaged-sport/253111

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