Public swimming pools hold a unique and necessary place in the Australian way of life. They are often places of enjoyment, leisure and fitness for people of all ages and foster improved health outcomes.
The Canberra Olympic Pool was the second pool built in the ACT (after Manuka Swimming Pool) and was constructed in 1955 at a time of increased enthusiasm for swimming in the lead up to the 1956 Melbourne Olympics.
We are interested to hear from the ACT community about your sentiments, associations and connections with the Canberra Olympic Pool. The purpose of the survey is to understand what it is people value about the place and its facilities. This might include the importance of the amenities and functional aspects, associations with the current facilities, or particular feelings regarding a specific part of the site.