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Multi-Million Dollar Aquatic Centre Opens In Gippsland

The new Gippsland Regional Aquatic Centre (GRAC) in Traralgon is officially open, providing a world-class health and fitness facility for families across the region.

GRAC the centrepiece of the Andrews Labor Government’s $85 million Latrobe Valley Sports and Community Initiative.

Designed with a strong sustainability focus, the world class centre is the first public aquatic facility in Victoria to incorporate a deep bore geothermal heating system.

The centre caters for competitive swimming and training, leisure swimming, general community use and major events. It includes an eight-lane, 50-metre indoor pool with seating for 500 spectators, an indoor water play zone, two large water slides, a learn-to-swim pool, a café and retail precinct and a 25-metre heated outdoor pool.

Visitors can relax using a range of health and wellbeing facilities including a warm water therapy pool, spa, sauna and steam rooms, a wellness centre and a gymnasium with group fitness rooms.

In a boost for the local economy, more than 500 workers contributed over 100,000 hours of labour on-site, providing ongoing work during the coronavirus pandemic.

The project has been delivered by the Latrobe Valley Authority in partnership with Latrobe City Council, with an $8 million dollar investment from Sport and Recreation Victoria’s Community Sports Infrastructure Loan Scheme.

The centre is open to the public seven days a week. For more information, visit grac.ymca.org.au

Harriet Shing MP, Mary-Anne Thomas MP and Cr Sharon Gibson cut the ribbon on the official opening of the GRAC
Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing MP, Minister for Regional Development Mary-Anne Thomas MP and Cr Sharon Gibson cut the ribbon on the doors to the Gippsland Regional Aquatic Centre.
50-metre olympic swimming pool
The 50 metre indoor pool and 500 spectator seating.