Welcome to Auburn Ruth Everuss Aquatic Centre
At Auburn Ruth Everuss Aquatic Centre we offer you the best in swimming, fitness and fun. Our multi-activity facility serves the Lidcombe/Auburn community and surrounding suburbs. You can experience advanced aquatic and leisure programs and facilities, catering to the inclusion of people of all ages and abilities.
We are a state-of-the-art leisure facility that provides a range of amenities for you to enjoy, including an outdoor 50-metre Olympic swimming pool with grandstand, a 25-metre indoor swimming pool and leisure pool with beach entry.
We also offer you a warm program pool for your hydrotherapy needs and a splash pad with a wide slide to keep your children entertained. Your little ones will become confident in and around the water while enjoying our leisure and toddler pools.
We also offer you a range of different services, including our begin program, birthday parties, our fully equipped health club with a state-of-the-art facility. With something for everyone to enjoy, we look forward to providing you with the best health and leisure services possible.
Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday:
6am - 9pm
Pools close at 7pm
Saturday & Sunday:
7am-7pm.
Aquatic Facilities
With an outdoor 50m and waterpolo pool, indoor 25m, family splash area and toddler pool, indoor program pool with privacy curtains and an outdoor splash park for hours of fun. We have your Aquatics needs well and truly covered.
Health Club
We have a full functional gym and over 30 group exercise classes each week to keep to motivated and moving. You'll be well on the way to being fitter and healthier than ever.
Swimming Lessons
Our GOswim program offers swimming lessons for all ages. Starting at 6 months with our Splish Splash program up to our GOswim Academy developmental Squads.
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