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Pakenham pool won’t open this summer, council announces

Cardinia Shire Council announced that the Pakenham Outdoor Pool will not open this summer, saying weather conditions and other challenges in construction have stalled ongoing upgrades

The upgrade works involve essential structural repairs, resealing, and repainting of the pool shell, along with several other improvements designed to enhance the experience for all visitors.

The works were originally scheduled for completion by the start of the summer season on 1 December, the council said, however persistent wet weather had caused delays.

The materials used for sealing the pool require dry conditions and optimal temperatures to ensure proper application, adhesion and curing. Based on current progress and ongoing challenges, the council believes it is now unlikely that the pool will reopen this season.

Cardinia Shire Council’s General Manager Infrastructure and Environment Peter Benazic said the upgrades would deliver an improved and more enjoyable pool experience for the community.

“We recognise that the Pakenham Outdoor Pool is a much-loved community asset, and these upgrades will make it even better,” Mr Benazic said.

“Rather than rushing the works, we’re taking the time needed to ensure everything meets the highest standards for safety, quality and comfort. This allows us to complete essential repairs and upgrades, including modern fencing, safety enhancements, and structural improvements to the pool shell.”

Works being undertaken include:

-Crack repairs to the pool shell

-Expansion joint installation to prevent further cracking

-Central filtered water line and water return tank repairs

-Safety enhancements

-Wet deck and tiling repairs

-Pool shell repainting

-Removal of the existing chain-link fence and gates

-Installation of new modern tubular fence panels

-Native vegetation planting along the southern fence line

-New picnic area for families to enjoy.

Mr Benazic said community members were encouraged to visit the shire’s other aquatic facilities during the closure, including Cardinia Life at Pakenham, the outdoor pools at Garfield and Kooweerup and the wading pool at Emerald Lake Park.

Pakenham Outdoor Pool users can collect a five-visit pass for free entry to Garfield or Kooweerup outdoor pools. Passes are available from Cardinia Life in Pakenham.

“We appreciate your patience as we invest in upgrading Pakenham Outdoor Pool for our community to enjoy for summers to come,” Mr Benazic said.

“We understand that the pool closure is disappointing for those looking forward to enjoying the facility this summer, and we sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused.

“While works continue, we encourage you to visit our other seasonal pool facilities including Kooweerup outdoor pool, Garfield outdoor pool and Emerald Lake Park Wading Pool. We look forward to bringing you an improved Pakenham Outdoor Pool in 2026.

“Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to deliver a better facility for our community.”

For more information about Cardinia Shire’s aquatic facilities:

Visit cardinialeisure.com.au/swim/aquatics-facilities/

Contact Cardinia Life on 5945 2888.

For more information about the works being undertaken, visit projects.cardinia.vic.gov.au/places/outdoor-pools/

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