Recreation Facilities
Aquatic Centre
The Grenfell Aquatic Centre is a brand new facility completed in October 2017.
The facility is operated by Council and consists of a 50m pool, program pool, splash pad for little ones and new amenities. The aquatic centre is located at the Corner of Melyra and Forbes Streets.
GRENFELL AQUATIC CENTRE – 2024/2025 SEASON
Council wishes to advise that the Grenfell Aquatic Centre will open for the 2024/2025 season on Monday 14 October 2024.
The fees and charges for this year are:
ITEM
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UNIT OF MEASURE
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CHARGE
2024/2025
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Grenfell and Quandialla – Gate Entry
Adult
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per swimmer
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$4.50
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Child or Aged Pensioner
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per swimmer
|
$3.50
|
Swimming Club
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per swimmer
|
$2.00
|
School Session (Includes Spectators)
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per student
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$2.00
|
Carnivals, Disco’s etc. (Includes Spectators)
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per person
|
$2.00
|
Recognised Royal Life Program
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per day
per program
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$2.00
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Adult - season ticket
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per person
|
$145.00
|
Child or Aged Pensioner - season ticket
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per person
|
$120.00
|
Family - season ticket
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per person
|
$270.00
|
Grenfell Swimming Club Room Fee
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per season
|
$140.00
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Swimming Pool Resuscitation Chart
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each
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$32.00
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Opening times are:
- Monday to Thursday: 6:00am – 8:00am, 10:00am – 1:00pm, 3:00pm – 7:00pm
- Friday: 6:00am – 8:00am, 10:00am – 1:00pm, 3:00pm – 6:00pm
- Saturday: 6:00am – 8:00am, 10:00am – 7:00pm
- Sunday: 11:00am – 7:00pm
- Public Holidays: 11:00am – 7:00pm
- Closed Christmas Day
The pool manager, Leann, can be contacted on 0490 830 563.
Art Gallery
Located in the Grenfell Community Hub at 88 Main Street, Grenfell NSW 2810, the Grenfell Art Gallery opened in March 2009. The gallery has regular exhibitions on display featuring local and regional artists and sculptors. The gallery adds a professional venue for the arts community of Grenfell. The large light towers in the gallery mean the room is full of natural light and is an unexpected delight behind the building’s heritage exterior.
The Gallery is also the home of the Grenfell Community Curtain which permanently occupies the northern wall of the gallery. The vision for the curtain was ‘a visual representation of the essence of the Grenfell community’.