16/11/2025

The State Government has achieved a major milestone in the delivery of its new Adelaide Aquatic Centre, with the first pools starting to be filled with water ahead of the centre’s opening at the end of January.

Memberships for the new $135 million Adelaide Aquatic Centre are now open.

Former members and local residents have the exciting opportunity to be first to apply for memberships of the new Adelaide Aquatic Centre from today. Memberships will then be extended to all South Australians from Wednesday, 19 November.

These memberships will come into effect when the new centre opens to the public from Tuesday, 27 January 2026.

Memberships will be available for learn-to-swim users and general pool and gym members.

The memberships will give people access to both the new Adelaide Aquatic Centre as well as the SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre (SAALC) at Oaklands Park.

There will be a thorough testing period in the lead-up to the opening of the new facility, to ensure its systems are operating effectively and allow for staff training. 

Work continues at the centre with the indoor pools now starting to be filled. Finishing touches are being applied to interior spaces and work is progressing on the outdoor aquatic spaces and landscaped areas.

The site of the existing Adelaide Aquatic Centre will be returned to Park Lands, while construction of the new car park is also scheduled to be complete for the facility’s opening in January.

More than 1500 jobs are being supported throughout the construction process.

The new Adelaide Aquatic Centre will feature:

  • a 50m, 10-lane indoor pool for swimming carnivals, water sports and recreational use
  • a 25m, 8-lane outdoor pool
  • a dedicated indoor warm water rehabilitation pool
  • a dedicated indoor learn to swim pool
  • a lagoon outdoor pool
  • entry level diving amenities
  • indoor leisure space, with splash zones and waterslides
  • relaxation zone, sauna and steam room
  • an outdoor splash pad with waterplay
  • an outdoor aquatic zone with BBQs and lawned areas
  • a café available for both centre visitors and other Park 2 users
  • gym and fitness facilities three times the size than first planned
  • inclusive amenities and changerooms
  • increased car parking with access from Jeffcott Street
  • improved pedestrian and cycle pathways connecting the centre with existing networks.

In May, experienced operator YMCA Aquatic was announced as the operator for the centre. Up to 300 jobs will be created, with staff who worked at the former Aquatic Centre given the first opportunity to express interest in filling the roles. Recruitment for these positions continues.

Quotes attributable to YMCA Aquatic General Manager Adam Luscombe

Launching memberships at Adelaide Aquatic Centre, Denise Norton Pardipardinyilla, is a big step forward for our state.

From 27 January, South Australians will have access to world-class swimming lessons and a welcoming facility that helps people of all ages belong, move and thrive.