Orange Aquatic Centre Hits New Attendance Milestone

Orange Council

Orange Aquatic Centre has celebrated a record-breaking year with more than 269,000 visits in the 2024-25 financial year.

The pool has experienced a 56 per cent increase over the past four years, driven by expanded programs and a focus on community connection.

Participation in aqua programs at Orange Aquatic Centre has more than quadrupled over the past four years.

Orange Deputy Mayor and Council's Recreation and Culture Policy Committee Chair Cr Tammy Greenhalgh says activities include babies in their first swim class through to older adults maintaining mobility, and people with additional needs building confidence in the water.

"Our goal is to offer something for everyone, at every stage of their life," she said.

Families and older residents were among the fastest-growing visitor groups this year.

Attendance from the 75+ age group more than doubled, while family visits jumped by 77 per cent. Participation in aqua programs rose by a remarkable 484 per cent.

The Centre attributes this growth to tailored programs, welcoming staff and an ongoing focus on accessibility.

"It's about creating a space where everyone feels safe, supported and welcome because that's what a true community facility should be. And we're excited to keep building on that vision," Cr Greenhalgh said.

A popular initiative offering free entry and aqua classes for people aged 75 and over has proven especially effective, while school engagement also continues to climb, with 15 individual schools booked for Term 4 programs-up from just two schools per week three years ago.

Cr Greenhalgh said creating a community around the pool was vital.

"We're proud to be supporting a truly inclusive, welcoming facility," Cr Greenhalgh said.

"This isn't just about swimming. It's about community health, connection, and lifelong water safety."

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