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Redevelopment of the MAAC

$777,778 Cash Splash for Moree Sports and Community Facilities

Popular Moree water slide to be repaired & re-opened

Waterslide at MAACNORTHERN Tablelands MP Adam Marshall has made a giant splash in Moree today – or at least a cash splash – announcing a $777,778 State Government grant for Moree Plains Shire Council to upgrade local sporting and recreational facilities, including re-instating the popular water slide in Moree.

Mr Marshall was joined by Mayor Mark Johnson for the announcement of the funding this morning at the Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre (MAAC), which will receive $350,000 to repair and re-open the mothballed water slide and water slide tower.

“The giant water slide has been out of action for almost two years now due to damage and corrosion of the slide tower, so the news that the slide will be repaired and back in action is really welcome news for the community,” Mr Marshall said.

“The water slide was easily the most popular feature of the MAAC, especially for local youngsters, and council is hoping all the required work can be completed ahead of the Christmas school holidays, which would be brilliant.

“This is just the latest funding for council to improve the MAAC, on the back of just over $6 million provided previously for the new 50-metre pool and associated amenities.”

Mr Marshall said $127,778 would also be spent upgrading the existing canteen, changeroom, storage and toilet facilities at the Ron Harborne Sporting Precinct.

“Ron Harborne is the home of Moree sport with cricket, netball, soccer and athletics just some of the codes utilising the precinct and sharing facilities,” Mr Marshall said.

“Upgrading the shared amenities and kiosk will be a huge boost for all sporting codes and make playing sport even more enjoyable for participants.”

The remaining $300,000 will be used by Council to expand the scope of the $2.4 million upgrade of the Moree Civic Precinct, currently underway, to include a new stage and some audio visual equipment.

“Built in 1923, the Moree Civic Precinct comprises the Memorial Hall, the Banquet Hall and the Moree Community Library,” Mr Marshall said.

“The facility, while grand, lacks the modern facilities required to meet the needs of local theatrical and dance groups, visiting stage shows, schools and community organisations.

This additional funding will be the ‘cherry on top’ for the current upgrade project, allowing council to complete the whole renovations, leaving nothing out.”

Cr Johnson welcomed the funding boost and said it would allow council to undertake the essential upgrades immediately, rather than holding off until sufficient funds were found.

“This is a wonderful bonus that we weren’t budgeting for, especially as we lead into the festive season,” Cr Johnson said.

“Fixing up the water slide will be a big bonus for the younger people in the community and we’re really looking forward to getting it up and running again.

“I’m pleased to say that work on the slide will begin next week, so we can get that operational again as soon as possible.

“A big thank you to the State Government for providing Moree with this funding to allow us to proceed with these longstanding community projects.”

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Media Release - Adam Marshall

Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall, left, and Moree Plains Shire Mayor Mark Johnson at the soon-to-be repaired and re-opened Moree water slide today, which is one of the projects sharing in the $777,778 cash windfall today from the State Government.

 

 

Refurbishment of the MAAC Water Slide Tower

 Moree Plains Shire Council is seeking 'Tenders' from appropriately qualified, suitably experienced and adequately resourced companies to submit quotations for the following contract:

            ~ Contract – RFT21/12 Refurbishment of MAAC Water Slide Tower

The Contract will commence in October 2022.

As part of the Conditions of Tendering, tenders will only be accepted from Contractors who have registered on the Vendor panel Portal.

https://www.vendorpanel.com.au/PublicTenders.aspx?emcc=1CF13F591A43

The closing date for submissions is 2pm Monday 19 September, 2022.  Submissions will be received via the Vendor panel online portal ONLY. Hard copy submissions received via post, fax or hand delivered WILL NOT be accepted.

This Tender will be managed in accordance with the Moree Plains Shire Council Procurement Policy, the Local Government Act 1993, and the Local Government (General) Regulation 2005.

 

 

The Active Pool at the Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre (MAAC) is Closed 

MAAC Active PoolDue to recently discovered maintenance issues, the Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre's Active Pool will be closed from today until further notice.

Council and Belgravia Leisure apologise for the inconvenience caused.

 

 

 

 

 

MAAC coming back under Belgravia Leisure

Liquidator Clout Advisory has ceased the occupancy mode of the Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre (MAAC) as of 7pm today, Wednesday 19 January 2022.

All the facilities within the complex will be undergoing a deep and thorough clean over the next two days, Thursday 20 January and Friday 21 January.

Re-opening on Saturday 22 January, under the management and operations of Belgravia Leisure.

Mayor Mark Johnson said that "The community will be able to once again take advantage of the MAAC and be able to enjoy a soak in the famous artesian waters. Although the MAAC will be functioning again it will be without all facilities functioning”.

The MAAC will re-open on Saturday with the following facilities available
✓ 1 to possibly 2 artesian pools
✓ Program pool
✓ The children’s hydroplay area (splash pad)
✓ The café
✓ The MAAC’s gymnasium and group fitness operations

Facilities that will be unavailable are
✕ The Slide is not operational as it is undergoing repairs
✕ Wellness pool
✕ Wellness centre
✕ Wellness sauna

The MAAC will be operational weekdays 6am to 7pm and weekends 8am to 6pm.
We appreciate the community for your continued patience while Council works hard to finish the redevelopment.

 

 

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