House debates
Tuesday, 1 August 2023
Statements by Members
Glenorchy War Memorial Pool
1:36 pm
Andrew Wilkie (Clark, Independent) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
The Glenorchy War Memorial Pool has been a great source of pride for the community for some 60 years, providing people with a place to exercise, convalesce and have fun with family and friends. It's no surprise, then, that many in the community are dismayed to hear that the pool is closed indefinitely due to safety concerns and quite possibly is set to close permanently. The social and health benefits of the Glenorchy pool cannot be overstated. Indeed, swimming improves fitness and muscle strength, lowers stress levels, reduces anxiety and depression, and even improves brain function. Moreover, many use the pool to connect with other people through squad training or just a casual swim. Of course, let's not forget the popular water slide that provides parents with hours of respite during school holidays.
Other pools in Greater Hobart are not a good alternative for many people in Glenorchy, not least because they simply can't afford to get there. So the one that they've got needs to be fixed and fixed urgently, but that will cost more than Glenorchy City Council can afford—as much as $40 million, according to the council. So I reiterate my August 2022 request to the Prime Minister personally for help, and I call on all three levels of government to work together and to make a splash by diving headfirst into saving the Glenorchy pool.