Community consultation conducted in 2020 showed that residents would value having access to swimming facilities in addition to the indoor and outdoor multipurpose courts.
Council has since explored options that would include sports courts and aquatic facilities.
In July 2022, Council endorsed a business case for the construction of the new regional precinct which included plans for multipurpose courts and a 50-metre pool.
The project has been staged to allow for it to be built as funding is secured for each part of the project.
Council is reliant on Federal and State Government funding to build this project which has been costed in excess of $180 million.
So far Council has been promised $10 million from the Victorian Government’s Growth Areas Infrastructure Contribution fund towards the construction of road infrastructure, including the Everton Drive intersection upgrade.
Council has also received $10 million for sports courts from the Victorian Government with another $10 million flagged for future aquatics.
As a result, Council has begun ground works on the site and will build the sports courts.
Detailed design work will be undertaken on the possibility of including aquatic and leisure facilities, such as a pool, spa and gymnasium, in the third stage of the development.
A report will then come to Council for consideration in the 2025-26 financial year outlining the fiscal implications, including any state and/or federal government funding either committed or available to apply for.