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Manning Aquatic Leisure Centre is a local community aquatic, fitness, and recreation centre located in Greater Taree City Council, Australia. As part of YMCA NSW, the centre not only provides a space for fitness and recreation but also gives back to the local community through various youth and community programmes funded by memberships and fees.
The centre offers a range of facilities and services to cater to different fitness needs. These include a gym with a cardio room and weights area, a group fitness studio for classes, a 50m outdoor pool, a 25m indoor pool, a programme pool, a water playground, and various other amenities such as a spa, steam room, disability access, and free parking. There are also change rooms and a wellness studio available for use.
Opening hours are from Monday to Friday, 6am to 7. 30pm, Saturday from 9am to 4pm, Sunday from 10am to 4pm, and public holidays from 10am to 4pm. Keep in mind that the centre is closed on Good Friday and Anzac Day.
Membership options are available for those interested in becoming regular visitors to the centre. Members can join online and manage their membership through the online portal.
Manning Aquatic Leisure Centre is a partnership between MidCoast Council and YMCA NSW, ensuring high-quality facilities and services for the community. The centre aims to create a safe and welcoming environment for individuals and families to stay active and healthy. In addition to its recreational offerings, the centre prioritises the well-being of the community and supports various initiatives aimed at improving the lives of local residents.
To stay connected with the centre and access updates and information, individuals can follow their online community on Instagram @ymcansw and subscribe to their YouTube channel, Channel Y. The centre also shares news and events on their website to keep the community informed.
Manning Aquatic Leisure Centre invites individuals to become a part of their community and make a positive impact not only on their own health but also on the local community.