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South Burnett Regional Council is pleased to announce the opening of the Summer Swimming Season, which will begin on Friday 15 September.

Visitors to the Murgon Jubilee Swimming Pool will see a familiar face, with Lori Hall being awarded manager of the pool.

Natalie and her team at the Wondai Swimming Pool are excited to welcome visitors over the summer period who can have fun with the new Splash Play Area and refurbished changerooms.

All pools will continue to offer a great range of exercise programs and recreational activities as per previous years.

For further information please contact the pool managers directly on the following numbers:

Blackbutt Pool                                             4163 0531

South Burnett Aquatic Centre                     4163 1143

WJ Lang Memorial Pool                             4162 1863

Wondai Swimming Pool                             4169 0087

Murgon Jubilee Swimming Pool                 4168 1754

Proston Pool                                              4168 9132

Council encourages the community to use the Council pools to cool off and enjoy water play, swim laps, attend some fitness classes, learn to swim, improve your swim stroke, or join a swimming club.

  • Kingaroy Pool features three pools – 50m heated outdoor pool, a children’s wading pool and an indoor learn to swim pool.  Kingaroy also has a beach volleyball court on site.
  • Murgon Pool has two pools – 50m heated outdoor pool and a children’s wading pool.
  • Wondai Pool has a 25m heated outdoor pool and the new Splash Play area.
  • Nanango Pool has a 25m indoor heated pool, a hydrotherapy pool and a children’s wading and play pool area.
  • Blackbutt Pool has a 25m (6 lane) outdoor pool.
  • Proston Pool has a 25m (6 lane) freshwater outdoor pool.

Please contact your friendly local pool manager and discuss what they have to offer.  Further information about our pools can be found on Council’s website Swimming Pools – South Burnett Regional Council.

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