And Swimming SA has posted their (elated) response here along with what appears to be one of the first official renders:SA Govt takes on Marion pool plan
ABC News Online, 12 February 2009
The South Australian Government is taking over the design and construction of the new aquatic centre at Marion.
The Government says the decision has been made after a member of a private consortium which was meant to build and operate the pool pulled out of the deal.
The aquatic centre is expected to cost $80 million, $30 million more than first expected.
Treasurer Kevin Foley says the new facility should be finished by the middle of next year.
He says the cost has gone up because additional features have been added to the design.
"I'm told that a three-metre pool now is what FINA are looking for around the world, so we had to build a deeper pool," he said.
"We've had to look at putting in - and we haven't finalised this design detail - but we're looking at putting in a retractable floor so that we can actually lift the height of the pool."
'Long overdue'
South Australian Federal MP Andrew Southcott says the building of a new aquatic centre is long overdue.
Mr Southcott's electorate includes Marion and he says he hopes the State Government takeover of the plan is the end of delays to the project.
"Kevin Foley has said the facility should be finished by the middle of next year and I'm prepared to accept him at his word," he said.
"The project has been stalled for too long and I look forward to seeing it finished."
Craig Hobart from Swimming SA says the pool will be of international standard.
"By having a pool of this calibre this will allow us to get the Stephanie Rices, the Eamon Sullivans into Adelaide," he said.
But Adelaide city councillor Ann Moran says the North Adelaide pool should have been upgraded instead.
"It's absolutely scandalous that it's been put in this totally inappropriate place, the poor old taxpayers of South Australia are once again having to foot the bill for a big white elephant," she said.
The new facility will also include a health centre.
There were others shown in the ABC1 report, but the images aren't freely available on the Internet yet (at least according to my search efforts).