26/02/2026
OUR QUESTION TO MAWSON CANDIDATES ON SUNDAY
RE INFRASTRUCTURE
An Aquatic Centre for Aldinga
In the 2022 election campaign both Labor and Liberal candidates pledged $150k for a planning study for an aquatic centre at Aldinga.
Consequently, in 2024 the Aldinga Bay Aquatic Centre Feasibility Study and Business Case Report was completed .
The Report confirms there is a case for a new facility at Aldinga right now, with 37,000 residents living within 10kms of Aldinga, increasing to 46,000 residents by 2041.
State government and Onkaparinga Council have asked Renewal SA to set aside land in Aldinga in the green triangle adjacent the proposed rail corridor. However there is no plan to build.
There is strong support over many years for an aquatic facility in Aldinga, as demonstrated by a facebook campaign, petitions, letters of support, surveys, and a deputation to Council.
In 2025 the Royal Life Saving Society (‘State of Australian Aquatic Facilities 2025' Report) named Aldinga as the place in Greater Adelaide where the most people have to travel 20 minutes or more to access a public pool.
Noarlunga Aquatic Centre has insufficient facilities and is of insufficient size and location to service the growing population of the Fleurieu .
Everywhere else in Adelaide has either built, extended, replaced or renovated their aquatic facilities. When will we have our own?
The project requires leadership at all levels of government to work together.
Q. IF ELECTED, WHAT WILL YOU DO TO HELP PROGRESS THIS IMPORTANT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT????