Fifty years old and still going swimmingly
City of Fremantle 4 Jan 2021

The City of Fremantle’s popular Fremantle Leisure Centre is celebrating its 50th birthday today.

Boasting an Olympic-sized swimming pool, learner and wading pool, trampolines, half pipe skate ramps, public barbecues and a playground, the original Fremantle Aquatic Centre was officially opened by Mayor Sir Frederick Samson on 4 January 1971.

Fremantle Leisure Centre Manager John East said the centre had provided many happy experiences for the community over the past 50 years and remained one of the City’s most popular public facilities.

“Being the only aquatic centre in a 20km radius, for a good five years after it opened it was the coolest hangout in summer, drawing in over 180,000 people annually,” Mr East said.

“But as other local councils cottoned on to the public demand for pools and opened their own centres, and as more people started to get their own backyard pool, the second half of the 1970s saw a drastic decline in attendance.

“That led to a dramatic makeover in the 1980s and the creation of the ‘Aqua Thrillway’, a 122-metre slide and a bumper boat pool, but the thrill was only short-lived and the structures were dismantled and sold off after five years.

“After that the centre made a return to its roots with some simple upgrades such as re-rendering the original pools, adding shade shelters over the grass areas and heated showers in the change rooms.

“These days we offer a great range of range of swimming programs catering for all ages and abilities from aquababies to seniors, as well as a gym, fitness classes and a creche.

“I’m really proud that after 50 years the leisure centre is still such an important facility for the community and that so many people come here to enjoy it every day, with approximately 500,000 visits per year.”

The Fremantle Leisure Centre now has four heated pools – an eight-lane 50 metre outdoor pool, an undercover 25 metre pool, playground pool and a program pool for therapy and rehabilitation.

It also has a fully equipped fitness centre supervised by qualified gym staff, and offers a range of group fitness classes including yoga, pilates, zumba and circuits.

Full membership at the leisure centre includes unlimited access to the pools and fitness centre, entry to group fitness classes, a fitness appraisal and exercise program designed by qualified professionals, use of the creche, free parking and a 20 per cent discount in the sports shop.     

To find out more about Fremantle Leisure Centre visit fremantle.wa.gov.au/flc.