Oran Park leisure centre set to officially open on October 21

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The Oran Park leisure centre will be officially opened on October 21. The $67 million project will deliver a range of aquatic and leisure facilities to Camden and South Western Sydney residents.

The big feature is an indoor 50 metre pool, which may become home to Olympic swimming stars of the future.

There is also a leisure pool and learn-to-swim pool, an indoor multipurpose sports hall with four basketball courts and a state-of-the-art gym.

A spa, sauna and steam room, café, crèche and ample undercover parking will all be on offer at the Oran Park facility.

The largest project ever delivered by a council in South Western Sydney project was co-funded by Camden Council and Greenfields Development Company.

It is all located along Central Avenue, Oran Park.

Designed by Warren and Mahoney Architects and built by ADCO Constructions, Oran Park leisure centre will be managed by BlueFit.

Camden Council will also host a community event at the facility on October 20, with a range of fun activities for the whole family to enjoy.

“The Oran Park Leisure Centre is a testament to the vision we have for Camden – to provide world class facilities right here in our community,” says Camden Council general manager Andrew Carfield.

“This centre will not only cater to our growing population but also inspire the next generation of athletes and active families.

“We are incredibly proud to bring such a comprehensive facility to the Macarthur region.

“This facility is part of council’s ambitious $1 billion capital works program which will deliver vital local infrastructure for our rapidly growing community over the next four years.”

Greenfields general manager Mick Owens said he was excited to see the centre open its doors next month.

“We are very proud to have facilitated this fantastic community project,” he said.

“It is another piece that adds to the lifestyle of the town centre and provides another layer of amenity for the residents of Oran Park.”

 BlueFit chief executive officer Todd McHardy said his team were looking forward to delivering a range of health, fitness, sports and aquatic programs for users of the centre.

“We’re excited for the Oran Park Leisure Centre to become a vibrant community hub where members and families feel inspired to engage in various health and fitness activities,” he said.

“With memberships and learn to swim enrolments opening soon, we’re eager to deliver accessible and inclusive fitness, wellness, sports, and aquatic opportunities to the Camden community.”

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