Swimming is great for your lungs. Mature established trees are also great for your lungs. But the State Government doesn’t want you to have both.
Premier Peter Malinauskas and Lucy Hood want to chop down dozens of trees in your Park Lands.
Help get something much better.
Come to your Park 2 on Sunday 12 November, at 1pm, to be a “lungs lifeguard”.
Almost 8,000 people have signed a petition to the Premier, to "Save These Trees - Choose a Brownfield Site for a new Aquatic Centre."
Thousands more people simply want the current Aquatic Centre to remain open while a new one is being constructed, as the Government once promised.
But the Government is still not listening. They're still stubbornly pushing ahead, releasing images of their proposed megalith two-storey Aquatic and Commercial Centre, still intending to break FOUR of their own promises, while still ignoring your clearly-expressed wishes.
Contrary to Government claims, their promised new two-storey megalith Aquatic and Commercial Centre would take up even more of your Park Lands than the current centre.
What Can You Do?
Now that formal planning approval has been granted, the Government’s fences, bulldozers, chainsaws and earthworks are expected to arrive in your Park 2 during November, unless YOU become a “lungs lifeguard”.
This might be your last chance to support a better option - a win-win for a new swimming centre on an alternative brownfield site, AND a restored three hectares of your Park Lands.
Come to Denise Norton Park / Pardipardinyilla (Park 2) (behind the Aquatic Centre) on Sunday 12 November, at 1pm.
Wear or carry swimming gear, or a life jacket or goggles.
Show the Government that you want the best for your lungs:
BOTH a new Aquatic Centre on a different, convenient near-city brownfield site; AND
A RESTORED Park, with a fresh three hectares of Open Green Public space to replace the current Aquatic Centre, but only after the new one is open.
Bring a hand-made sign, to show there's a better way - a win-win scenario with a new Aquatic Centre on a more convenient, brownfield site, closer to public transport. One obvious alternative option would be on the former West End brewery site at Thebarton. But the Government could purchase any alternative site it wants. See suggested alternatives here: www.adelaide-parklands.asn.au/new-aquatic
If you are on Facebook, share the “Facebook event” page. https://www.facebook.com/events/222215260715959
Be a LUNGS LIFEGUARD for a new Aquatic Centre and a new (restored) three hectares of your Park Lands.
If you can’t be there, then please DONATE to help us spread the word.
Read more
See our ongoing coverage of the proposed new Aquatic Centre:
Gathering evidence for Federal intervention (30 August 2023)
Aquatic Centre: Win-win option getting traction (12 June 2023)
On 6 March 2023, we joined hundreds of others in lodging a formal objection to State Government plans to re-zone Denise Norton Park / Pardipardinyilla (Park 2)
Government to chop falcon, possum, cockatoo habitat (27 Jan 2023)
Aquatic centre double press: Gov’t and Council (15 Jan 2023)
Aquatic centre: petition reaches 1,000 signatures (20 Dec 2022)
Cognitive dissonance on your tree canopy (4 Dec 2022)
Ideal brownfield opportunity (29 Nov 2022)
Diversions, illusions on Park attacks (12 Nov 2022)
Demand brownfield building sites instead (28 Oct 2022)
Patrick’s FOI probe on Aquatic Centre bungle (26 Sept 2022)
Hands Up for your Trees (12 Sept 2022)
New Aquatic Centre site targets dozens of mature trees (5 Sept 2022)
No assurances on tree destruction plans (15 Aug 2022)
When given a real choice (31 July 2022)
Aquatic centre consultation farce (22 July 2022)
Hindmarsh, Brompton, for an Aquatic Centre? (30 June 2022)
Olympic swimmer backs Park restoration (29 June 2022)
Imagine a restoration of this Park (20 June 2022)
State Gov’t tree threats making national headlines (16 June 2022)
Think Outside the Box for locations (26 May 2022)
Aquatic mistakes - learn from history and restore a Park (16 Feb 2022)