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Business View Australia - March-April 2016 25

INFRASTRUCTURE

infrastructure and services, and

we’re fortunate to have a competent

workforce who can meet the city’s

needs now and into the future in terms

of major community infrastructure

projects,” he explains.

Mandurah Aquatic and

Recreation Centre

The City wanted to create top-class

facilities which could cater to both the

local populous and have an appeal

to international sporting events. As

Mandurah’s Chief Executive Officer

Mark Newman explains, the need for

a major redevelopment of the City’s

aquatic and recreation centre:

“The previous building was nearly

30 years old, when the town had

a population of less than 20,000.

Basically, you had one eight-lane 25m

pool and one six-lane 25m pool, with

the last modifications being done in

1994.”

Stage one focused on a $22 million

upgrade of the aquatic facilities,

which was completed in September,

2015. Everything is bigger, better and

built to last longer.

“There is now a 50m outdoor pool

which can be split. We can alter it

for whatever configuration we like.

The 25m indoor pool has been

completely rejuvenated and there

is also good variety, including an

aquatic playground for kids, which

is great, especially in the school

holidays. We now have a top-class

facility for a regional centre. It’s been

AT A GLANCE

WHO:

City of Mandurah

WHAT:

Mandurah has a history

and dedication towards attracting

tourists to the city with a tourism

team focusing on attracting and

branding the city and region.

WHERE:

WA 6210

WEBSITE:

mandurah.wa.gov.au