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Port Pirie Indoor Pool And Spa

Phone: +61 439 993 196



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25.01.2022 With confirmation from RLS and SAPOL I can't wait to see all our swimmers back in the water There is a new COVID-Safe Check-in



24.01.2022 COVID-19 UPDATE As of tomorrow 1/12/2020 all clients that enter the pool MUST sign in using the QR CODE that will be placed on the office bench top. Simply ... - Download or log into the free mySA GOV app - Scan the QR code with your phone's camera - Enter your name and phone number - Follow the prompts - Done - you're checked in The registar book will still be available for those that don’t have a phone that can scan the provided code Please also remember - Do not enter if you are unwell - Stay 1.5 meters from other clients - Sanitise your hands before entering

23.01.2022 For those that were looking for the washable swim pants On sale Saturday 7th November

21.01.2022 Wow how fast did Term 3 go. Enjoy your break and stay safe. See you all in Term 4. If you would like to book in for Swimming Lessons, Hydrotherapy, Senior Aqua Aerobics, Tethered Swimming or just swimming some laps feel free to contact us



18.01.2022 Hi All, as School Holidays are coming to an end just a little reminder of start dates. Megan will be returning on Friday the 28th of January Mel will be returning on Monday the 1st of February... Looking forward to seeing you all soon

18.01.2022 A few more of our little swimmers with their Certificates

16.01.2022 Another one to add to the collection of certificates you need to run a business



16.01.2022 As we come to the end of Term 4 and Xmas School Holidays some of our swimmers have been receiving their Certificates. Congratulations to you all!!!

15.01.2022 Megan has one too

13.01.2022 Some more of our swimmers have been receiving their Certificates. Congratulations to you all!!!

11.01.2022 Swim and Survive Teaching Tip Teaching young children how to enter water safely is a key skill that is sometimes become neglected in swimming lessons. Make sur...e you remind your students regularly on the right way to enter the pool. A slide-in entry is the first type of entry to teach beginners, eventually progressing to compact jumps and dives. For more information about the Royal Life Saving Swim and Survive swimming and water safety education program, visit https://bit.ly/2SXWVDN

11.01.2022 Every Australian at the age of 6 years should be able to swim continuously for at least 5 metres, submerge and move through an obstacle, and identify people and... actions to help in an aquatic emergency. This is the first national benchmark set out in the National Swimming and Water Safety Framework, published this week. Find out more at https://bit.ly/2DPdRH1



09.01.2022 Happy Easter!!! Stay safe and eat lots of chocolate

08.01.2022 Term 4 has started, welcome back and looking forward to seeing you all

05.01.2022 Every Australian at the age of 12 years should be able to at least tread water for 2 minutes and swim continuously for 50 metres, rescue a person using a non-sw...imming rescue technique with non-rigid aids, and perform a survival sequence wearing clothing. This is one of three national benchmarks set out in the National Swimming and Water Safety Framework, published this week. Find out more at https://bit.ly/2DPdRH1

05.01.2022 Can your 10-year-old swim 50 metres freestyle and tread water for 2 minutes? If not, it is time to speak with your local swim school about enrolling your child ...in swimming lessons. Visit https://bit.ly/NSWSFramework to find out more about the three key swimming benchmarks that children should be able to achieve at age 6, 12 and 17 years, as set out in the new National Swimming and Water Safety Framework published earlier this month.

02.01.2022 Until we are notified it is business as usual

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