Home » popular » Pool works celebrated

Pool works celebrated

MAJOR rejuvenation works are set to enhance Kerang’s swimming pool as a tourist attraction during the warmer months.

Gannawarra mayor, Cr Brian Gibson and State Parliamentary Secretary for Tourism, Major Events and Regional Victoria, Danielle Green officially opened the completion of the $677,000 project.

The works included creating a new family and universal access changing facility at the Shadforth Street site, installing new shade structures, improving solar heating capabilities for the pools on-site, and giving the venue a makeover with a new paint job.

The centrepiece is the installation of a Murray River-themed splash park. Cr Gibson joined two of his children, Jorga and Logan in being “dunked” under to cascading water to mark the opening.

“Kerang Swimming Pool is already regarded as one of the premier venues for swimming carnivals,” Cr Gibson said.

“These works enhance what we already have here, and should encourage people to stop and have a look at the precinct.

“Well done to all of the tradespeople involved in the project. It was fantastic to have local businesses involved.”

Western Australian company, Water Features by Design began works in late July to install the splash park, which replaces the toddler pool.

The area, which takes inspiration from the Murray and Loddon Rivers and the Gunbower State Forest, includes two play areas for specific age groups. 

An area featuring water fountains, a waterfall and a place where users can fill and empty buckets of water, caters for children aged from one to four years and sections that include water cannons, a tunnel and a shower ring, are suitable for children aged five to 10.

The project, which received $190,000 in Victorian Government funding, is an aspect of the Sir John Gorton Precinct master plan, which includes the public library area and linkages to Atkinson Park and the multi-stage central business district public infrastructure redevelopment.

“I am impressed by the multi-purposing of this civic precinct. This new area will be great for parents who can sit back and watch their kids play in the splash park whilst reading a borrowed magazine or e-book from the library,” Ms Green said.

“It is also a perfect spot for people from Bendigo to bring a carload of kids.”

Digital Editions


More News

  • Over the net

    Over the net

    NDLTA Results from round 11 Senior 1 Kerang Blue BYE Kerang White BYE Gunbower 82 defeated Murrabit 61 Cohuna 87 defeated Moulamein 58 Barham Orange 79 defeated Koondrook 71 Senior…

  • Strategy is shunned

    Strategy is shunned

    THE Gannawarra Shire Council has made the controversial move not to endorse a community-led plan to bolster economic resilience and enhance liveability for Koondrook and surrounds. The Koondrook and District…

  • Down the fairways

    Down the fairways

    Kerang Ladies Wednesday Stableford nine-holes, 7 January. DUE to the the hot weather and planned maintenance, the ladies played a nine-hole comp starting at 9am. Nine ladies entered and the…

  • Across the greens

    Across the greens

    Cohuna Golf IT is great to be back into bowls after the break, although our thoughts are with those from across the state who have been impacted by the shocking…

  • Raiders assert dominance

    Raiders assert dominance

    Nyah District v Barham-Koondrook WITH only one loss for the season so far, Barham-Koondrook travelled to Nyah on Saturday with the express intent of stamping their authority on the match,…