Prestigious six star green rating for Brimbank Aquatic and Wellness Centre

The Brimbank Aquatic and Wellness Centre has been recognised for its "world-leading" sustainable design by the Green Building Council of Australia.

The Australian authority on sustainable design has given the centre, currently under construction in Keilor Downs, its highest rating, a Six-Star Green Star Design score.

It is now well on its way to achieving a 6 Star Green Star Design & As Built v1.2 rating. This would make it the first indoor aquatic centre in Australia to achieve this rating. These top ratings are given to projects that showcase world leadership in environmentally sustainable building practices.

With only 16 buildings in Victoria earning the six-star design rating, it is an acknowledgement of Brimbank Council's commitment to breaking new ground to deliver a state-of-the-art health and wellbeing hub, using world-best sustainable design.

Its sustainability features include:

  • The first all-electric aquatic centre in Australia, cutting energy use by up to 65 per cent compared to traditional aquatic centres.
  • An 88 thousand litre hot water storage system that acts as a big 'thermal battery', and 500kW of solar panels.
  • When the rooftop solar panels are generating power this will power the heat pump system to heat and cool the centre.
  • Any additional electricity needed will be purchased through a 100 per cent renewable energy power purchase agreement.

Quotes to be attributed to Brimbank Mayor Cr Jasmine Nguyen:

"We are thrilled that Brimbank's state-of-the-art centre has been formally recognised for its world-leading sustainability features. However, we are not surprised because an incredible amount of work has been undertaken to create something very special for our community.

"Not only will this centre showcase world-best practice in sustainable design, it will also deliver first-class aquatic facilities and a unique and innovative approach to providing preventative health, education and social services, all under the one roof.

"Brimbank Council committed to addressing the climate emergency in June 2019, and projects like this are an important step towards our net zero emissions target for our whole municipality by 2040."

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