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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre
Difference is that Marion has a train line and the shopping centre will be much bigger and better once this is complete.
Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre
Well, West Lakes already has a shopping mall too. If a rail line is added, will the location suddenly become acceptable to everyone?crawf wrote:Difference is that Marion has a train line and the shopping centre will be much bigger and better once this is complete.
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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre
I was commenting on the suburban location. Fair call though - it's an international competition standard venue, and there are far less international swimming comps to be held in Adelaide each year than AFL games.
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Rhino
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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre
My point still stands.
It's a suburban location nonetheless
It's a suburban location nonetheless
Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre
^^^ I hear you Cruise. I too live in the 'North', i hate the location of AAMI and this swimming site. Place them both in or near the CBD and i would be more inclined to use these facilities. That why they have 'C' in CBD-Central.
Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre
Going past the vacant land quite regularly, I still cannot see how on earth a swimming centre the size of the Adelaide Aquatic Centre or larger (it wouldn't seem logical for a smaller facility to replace the existing one) is going to fit in there, especially with the need to provide adequate carparking for the swimming centre, for Marion staff, and for overflow parking at Christmas time.
Also, I notice there is a sign advertising some kind of medical centre to be located next to the existing Domain Medical Centre, which will take up even more of the remaining land. That's only adding to my confusion.
On a side note, thank goodness the brilliant Marion Cultural Centre was built more or less as planned. It still looks different and interesting, and makes a nice change from the yellow box of Solver Paints, the white box of Bridgestone, and the vast green box of Bunnings.
Also, I notice there is a sign advertising some kind of medical centre to be located next to the existing Domain Medical Centre, which will take up even more of the remaining land. That's only adding to my confusion.
On a side note, thank goodness the brilliant Marion Cultural Centre was built more or less as planned. It still looks different and interesting, and makes a nice change from the yellow box of Solver Paints, the white box of Bridgestone, and the vast green box of Bunnings.
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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre
I think the more things they build on this land the better. No need to worry about there not being enough space for a swimming centre, as they're never really going to build one there anyway. It's just a sign, not a real project!
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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre
Well ive seen on the Marion council website somewhere that renders should be out sometime in February. So if no renders come out by March then we can have second thoughts about this project.
Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre
Marion Council have been working on getting this swimming pool for many years. This project will happen.
Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre
While we are building a swimming centre in Marion i think a replacement for Football park should be built in Elizabeth West. It would have a train line right next to it and a big shopping centre nearby. Everything Marion has and just as inconveinient.
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Cruise, there is a big difference between the number of people going to a Swimming Event than to a AFL match.
Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre
What about the thousands that use it daily for swimming / water polo / diving etc training or for recreational use?Norman wrote:Cruise, there is a big difference between the number of people going to a Swimming Event than to a AFL match.
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There's a difference as there might be 1000 over one single day, however, the AFL game would have 60,000 people coming and going within 2 or 3 hours of the game.rogue wrote:What about the thousands that use it daily for swimming / water polo / diving etc training or for recreational use?Norman wrote:Cruise, there is a big difference between the number of people going to a Swimming Event than to a AFL match.
Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre
Maximising convenience (or least minimising inconvenience) should always be the name of the game. Being situated at Marion fails the test....i'm sure we all agree a "STATE Swimming Centre" should have been situated next to the CBD as a part of a large architecturally planned sporting precinct - another opportunity lost in my opinionNorman wrote:There's a difference as there might be 1000 over one single day, however, the AFL game would have 60,000 people coming and going within 2 or 3 hours of the game.rogue wrote:What about the thousands that use it daily for swimming / water polo / diving etc training or for recreational use?Norman wrote:Cruise, there is a big difference between the number of people going to a Swimming Event than to a AFL match.
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
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