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Council announces strategic shift to Taylor Oval for 50m pool complex

Feb 21, 2025

MOREE Plains Shire Council has undertaken a strategic review of the Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre redevelopment, with plans to establish a new 50-metre pool complex on the Taylor Oval site.

Council said in a media release, the time has come for a new home for Moree’s 50-metre pool.

Moree Plains mayor, Susannah Pearse, said the local community is “beyond frustrated”.

“We are deeply sorry for the length of time it is taking to deliver the 50-metre pool at the MAAC,” Cr Pearse said.

“We know the community is beyond frustrated. Council has taken its obligations to the community seriously, to not only deliver necessary community infrastructure, but also set the region up for long-term growth and liveability.

“We have considered the challenges faced at the current site over many years, weighed up the options and, in turn, agreed it is time to let common sense prevail and look at a new site – one which has also been talked about in the community for some time.”

Council resolved at the Ordinary Council Meeting on February 20 to halt works on the current 50m MAAC site and proceed with a feasibility study for Taylor Oval.

Mayor Susannah Pearse and deputy mayor Wayne Tighe on site at the MAAC where the 50-metre pool once resided.

“This decision reflects the Council’s consideration of key factors such as providing high quality and value for ratepayer money infrastructure, driving CBD activation, fostering tourism and economic development, supporting future population growth, and addressing the current needs of our residents,” Cr Pearse said.

“While changing course may be challenging, it is a necessary step to ensure the long-term viability and sustainability of this vital community asset.”

In its deliberations on Thursday, Council also considered the future of the MAAC, noting its historic significance and value to the tourism industry.

Cr Pearse reassured the community Council is committed to planned improvement works to the hot artesian pools at the MAAC.

“As part of our review, Council will be exploring the best options to keep the important tourist attraction and significant community asset open,” she said.

Cr Pearse applauded the recently appointed Council in strategically tackling the big issues early.

“This was not an easy call for the council to make, but it is the right call,” she said.

1 Comment

  1. thegadgetnan@gmail.com'

    I can’t believe we have a Council who wants to do this. This is ludicrous. Fix the one at the original site. Give the job to Wally McDonald, he put his own pools in they have worked or to the O’Neills, who I believed tendered, when they first decided to stuff the artesian pool. They could have left the hot pools where they were and upgraded and beautified them. And why, why did they ever pull the grandstand down? Oh my God this has been one catastrophe after another. I would like it be known which councilors put the proposal to first f..k up the pools. The people who built the first pool would be saying what a catastrophe and would be laughing their heads off at how stupid our Council is and have been since the pool has been upgraded-“downgraded”.Thanks Billy and Cindy for your “Moree online News” you do a brilliant job.👏🌟👏

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