Planning for the future of Alexandra Community Leisure Centre

Published on 25 July 2025

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Through joint funding, Council and Alexandra Secondary College (ASC) have commenced early concept planning for potential upgrades to the Alexandra Community Leisure Centre (the Centre). This planning process is an important first step in shaping a community-driven vision to guide future redevelopment.

The project will support Council advocacy for State and Commonwealth investment by identifying community needs. It will explore options to modernise the facility so it remains a safe, inclusive and accessible place where people of all ages and abilities can stay active, healthy and connected.

Specialist consultants from Otium Planning have been engaged to support the project, drawing on their expertise in recreation planning and community infrastructure design. They have begun a detailed site assessment to inform the development of future design options.

The concept plan will explore upgrades that:

  • address ageing infrastructure and improve safety
  • meet current standards for access, parking and environmentally sustainable design
  • provide inclusive spaces such as gender-neutral change rooms
  • respond to community demand for contemporary sport, fitness and recreation facilities
  • support the Centre's ability to operate as an Emergency Relief Centre
  • investigate operational models that increase public access beyond school use.

Community feedback will be a key part of the process and we are eager to hear about your experiences with the Centre and how it could improve. Have your say by completing a feedback form on The Loop by Sunday 24 August.

Not online? Come along and chat with us in person on Tuesday 29 July outside Alexandra FoodWorks at 102 Grant Street from 3.00 to 5.00 pm.

Community Wellbeing Portfolio Councillor Jodi Adams, said concept planning marks an exciting step forward for the local community.

“This is an exciting opportunity to reimagine a much-loved local facility so it can meet modern standards and future community needs.

Community input will be vital in shaping our advocacy efforts. We want to ensure the Leisure Centre continues to serve as a welcoming, inclusive, and multi-purpose space that supports health, wellbeing and connectedness of our community.”

Murrindindi Shire Council is pleased to advise that funding for this project is made possible by the Commonwealth and Victorian Governments under the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).

For more information, visit The Loop or contact Council on 5772 0333.

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