The Northern Rivers Times Edition 176

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November 23, 2023

The Northern Rivers Times

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City landmark falls to start $29.5 mil project By Tim Howard A Grafton landmark has disappeared in the past week, but it’s proof that a much awaited facility is on target for a December 2024 opening. The Grafton Memorial Pool waterslide which dominated the landscaping of the pool grounds for decades has come down and heavy machinery has begun tearing up the pool structures and surrounding ground to begin stage one of the $29.5 million project The head contractor, Bathurst firm Hines Constructions Pty Ltd, has promised Clarence Valley Council it will complete stage 1 of the project, known as the Regional Aquatic Centre, by December 2024. The first stage will include the indoor facility, which includes two 25 metre pools.

Heavy machinery at work beginning to demolish the pools as part of stage 1 of the Regional Aquatic Project.

Bathurst builder Hines Constructions won the contract for the $29.5 million build of the Regional Aquatic Facility.

water slide was opened at selected times. The pool has a close connection to the Grafton community It’s origins go back to December 11, 1943, when 13 Cub Scouts drowned in the Clarence River returning from a

The only thing left standing near the site of the old water slide, is the weather station used to collect figures for the BoM.

The 50m outdoor pool will be part of Stage 2 of the project The start of construction will rule out any use of the Grafton Pool site over the summer. In 2022-23, despite the closure of the pool, the

picnic on Susan Island. Findings from the tragedy revealed most of the boys had not learned to swim and the community resolved to raise funds to build a pool so children could learn to swim at an early age.

The name Grafton Memorial Pool was a reference to the boys that died on that day almost 80 years ago. After fundraising, construction of the pool began in 1954 and it opened in 1956, the year of the Melbourne Olympics. In the pool’s first year of operation it was visited by a touring squad of Olympic swimmers which included Sport Australia Hall of Famer, Jon Henricks. During the visit Henricks competed in the 50m freestyle at a club event which he won in 25.60 seconds before going on to Melbourne to become Australia’s first ever Olympic 100m freestyle champion and set a new world record. Henricks’ record, which stood for 60 years as the fastest 50m in the Grafton Olympic Pool, was beaten in 2016 by local swimmer Charlie Steele in a time of 25.11

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seconds. Over the years the addition of the waterslide and diving pool turned the facility into a regional attraction which brought visitors to the city. But the past decade revealed issues at the pool, which included a massive water leak. It is believed the water escaping from the pool into the ground around

The Grafton pool waterslide, a source of fun for young people for decades, has been pulled down and the slide left in pieces on site.

developed a shovel-ready plan for the Regional Aquatic Centre, which has been used for the current project. Future stages will include the 50m outdoor pool and two waterslides.

it has created a sinkhole responsible for the structural instability which forced the council to close the pool ahead of the 2022-23 swimming season. The council had

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