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Trial period to determine whether pool will stay open to public

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A town’s main swimming pool has reopened to the public for the first time since 2019 and locals have been urged to get behind its new operator.

The Pomona State School Pool is once more welcoming residents for learn-to-swim programs, lap swimming, aqua classes and casual recreational use, just in time for summer.

The facility was closed to the public five-and-a-half years ago, because nobody could afford the time or money to run it.

Noosa Council director community services Kerri Contini said the reopening of the venue, for a trial period, came through ongoing efforts by Pomona State School and Noosa Aquatic Centre to secure an operator.

“Community access to the pool was a high priority through the consultation process for the Pomona Place Plan,” she said.

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“We’re absolutely thrilled to support the reopening of the Pomona State School pool and to see residents from Pomona and the hinterland area enjoying their local pool again.

“Council has provided a funding contribution as well as providing essential safety equipment, staff training and Royal Life Saving Australia uniforms to ensure the facility meets national standards.”

“I’d also like to thank the principal of Pomona State School, Alyson Covey, for working with Council to help make this reopening possible.”

The pool is now operating Monday to Thursday, from 3.15pm to 7pm, and on Saturdays from 7am to midday. It offers a safe and inclusive space for fitness, skill development and family fun.

Ms Contini said it would be a seasonal trial until May.

She encouraged residents to get behind the new operator to help the facility remain open beyond the trial period.

Newly-appointed pool operator Ciro Ramalho, a seasoned aquatics professional with more than 20 years’ experience, has taken up the lease and welcomed the community’s enthusiastic response.

“It’s been wonderful to see families, kids and lap swimmers returning to the pool,” he said.

“With Council’s backing and NAC’s resources, we’re able to offer high-quality programs in a safe and welcoming environment.”

For more information on programs and operating hours, visit Council’s website or contact the Noosa Aquatic Centre.

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