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Cleveland Penguins Swimming Club

Locality: Cleveland, Queensland

Phone: +61 423 689 458



Address: Wynyard St, Cleveland 4163 Cleveland, QLD, Australia

Website: https://www.sites.google.com/view/cleveland-penguins

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20.02.2022 Do you have a race coming up soon? THIS is the best way to prepare for your swim meet!



07.02.2022 Awesome swimming from team Penguins at the Holland Park carnival yesterday. Go Penguins

05.02.2022 Friday fun at the end is squad today

31.01.2022 21 Things To Love About Swimming



24.01.2022 Congratulations to our swimmers for the 19-20 season results.

18.01.2022 What a beautiful Saturday morning for swimming

18.01.2022 Swimming pools are one of the safest environments during COVID. For all my swimming friends - Factual information is important. Engaged by Swimming Victoria, I ...was asked to fast-track a literature review on the relationship between Swimming Pools and COVID 19. With the ever-changing COVID-19 environment, I believe it is the first of it’s kind in Australia. Unfortunately, Swimming Pools and their operations are often a misunderstood environment. Through lack of knowledge and incorrect assumptions, decisions are being made that negatively impact a highly regulated industry. But more than anything, the review provided fascinating information. Things I am sure the industry has known all along. As international scientific evidence has acknowledged, pools are one of the safe environments. To read the full review, go to: https://bit.ly/32IUicb Let’s get the Aquatic Industry swimming again, and get all swimming pools reopened. What's your sport? For more info, please connect #goalsmatter #success



13.01.2022 There have been some emergent changes communicated by the Queensland Government as at 8:00am Saturday, 22 August 2020 with some resultant measures implemented i...n the following areas: - Brisbane - Ipswich - Logan - Scenic rim - Lockyer Valley - Moreton Bay - Redlands Swimming Queensland are aware of these changes and the relevant directives. We will continue to monitor the situation, however as at today there are no directives that affect the upcoming meets or development activities proceeding in accordance with the Swimming Pool & Aquatic Centre Industry COVID Safe Plan. From 8:00am, 22 August, any business or organisation, including community sporting activities and events, operating in accordance with their relevant Industry COVID Safe Plan, are safe to proceed, ensuring the plan is enacted. This means all attendees playing their part in adhering to the physical distancing, hygiene and contact tracing measures in place. For social gatherings either within homes or public spaces, these are restricted to a maximum group size of 10 people. Outside of this, where possible, members of the general public should limit outings and have a quiet weekend at home. If you are experiencing any COVID or flu-like symptoms at all, it is important you get tested immediately. Once again, a great reminder of the shared responsibility we have in keeping ourselves, our loved ones and the greater community safe in following all measures in place and in particular physical distancing and personal hygiene.

08.01.2022 COVID-19 ALERT: Changes to health directions To keep Queenslanders safe, we've updated a range of health directions, that came into effect at 8am this mornin...g, 22 August. For those in Greater Brisbane, new measures are in place to slow the spread of COVID-19. In Brisbane, Ipswich, Logan City, Scenic Rim, Somerset, Lockyer Valley, Moreton Bay, and Redlands, gatherings in people’s homes and outdoors are now limited to 10 people. Everywhere else, outside these LGAs, gatherings in people’s homes and outdoors are now limited to 30 people. A list of Local Government Areas, and a full update on all of the restrictions is available at: https://www.qld.gov.au//current-sta/urgent-covid-19-update

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