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Swimmers fight university’s plans to close down beloved pool

Residents of Brisbane's inner-north are opposing Queensland University of Technology's plan to close its Kelvin Grove Urban Village indoor swimming pool. The pool, a year-round facility, is used by seniors, people with disabilities, and families. The university aims to replace it with a purpose-built gym facility for teaching, research, and high-performance training. Local residents, including 66-year-old Mike Goodman, argue they were not consulted prior to the announcement. A petition against the closure has gained over 500 signatures.

June 19, 2026 — 5:04pm

Hundreds of swimmers in Brisbane’s inner-north are fighting to stop a university closing their local pool to build a specialist sporting facility.

The Queensland University of Technology announced this month it would permanently shut the 25-metre indoor swimming pool in its Kelvin Grove Urban Village.

The move shocked locals like 66-year-old Paddington local Mike Goodman, who had frequented the indoor pool up to six time a week for about five years.

Mike Goodwin is helping lead local backlash against the closure of QUT’s Kelvin Grove lap pool. Catherine Strohfeldt “I had both my hips replaced about 10 years ago and took my rehabilitation to the pool,” he said.

Goodman said the pool was a valued resource for locals, used by seniors, people with disabilities, and families learning to swim.

“It’s a year-round facility, and that’s really why I started to go there – I swam in outdoor pools primarily before that [but] the trouble is a lot of them close over winter.”

Goodman is part of a community push to stop the closure, which QUT said was expected on September 1 to make way for a new “purpose-built teaching, research and high-performance gym facility”.

None of the regular swimmers recalled being consulted ahead of the announcement, Goodman said.

A petition launched in mid-June gathered more than 500 signatures within several weeks.

“We’d like the closure to be put on hold until we can find out if there was consultation done ... we really want to try and get them to actively consider meeting their needs and keeping the pool open,” he said.

In an email to staff on Wednesday, QUT Vice-Chancellor Margaret Sheil said the closure aligned with the university’s master plan, which included extensive community consultation.

“The plan outlines the need to renew ageing facilities, develop fit-for-purpose spaces, further activate the Kelvin Grove Urban Village,” Sheil said.

A QUT spokesperson told this masthead was already planning to transition its aquatic programs – including classes and swim squads – to Gardens Point.

The university gave a list of alternative local swimming holes to members, including the 22.86-metre (25-yard) heritage Spring Hill Baths, Ithaca Pool next to Suncorp Stadium, and the busy Newmarket Pool – about an eight-kilometre drive up Enoggera Road.

The Centenary Pool at Spring Hill would have been an alternative but will close for an Olympics revamp. The closest swimming facility, however, was not listed.

Nearby Centenary Pool – owned by Brisbane City Council – was due to close in late August, with the entire precinct closing on September 1.

Businesses leasing spaces within the Centenary Aquatics Centre precinct were notified of the date in mid-June, making way for redevelopment works around Victoria Park, including a National Aquatics Centre .

Goodman said the twin closures would ultimately rule out regular swimming for some current users of QUT’s pool.

“The Gardens Point pool isn’t going to be a viable alternative for many of the different patrons because it’s in the CBD and there are costs associated with parking,” he said.

When asked if it had contacted members of Goodman’s group, the university pointed to its early June email.

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The Sydney Morning HeraldParty-alignedCenter2 days ago
Swimmers fight university’s plans to close down beloved pool

Residents of Brisbane's inner-north are opposing Queensland University of Technology's plan to close its Kelvin Grove indoor swimming pool. The pool, used by seniors, people with disabilities, and families, is set to close in September to make way for a new sports facility. Local residents, including 66-year-old Mike Goodman, argue the pool provides essential year-round access and have launched a petition with over 500 signatures to oppose the closure.

Bias read (Center): The article presents facts about the community opposition to the pool closure without taking a stance or using biased language. It reports on the concerns raised by residents and the university's stated reasons for the closure without favoring either side.

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The AgeParty-alignedCenter2 days ago
Swimmers fight university’s plans to close down beloved pool

Residents of Brisbane's inner-north are opposing Queensland University of Technology's plan to close its Kelvin Grove Urban Village indoor swimming pool. The pool, a year-round facility, is used by seniors, people with disabilities, and families. The university aims to replace it with a purpose-built gym facility for teaching, research, and high-performance training. Local residents, including 66-year-old Mike Goodman, argue they were not consulted prior to the announcement. A petition against the closure has gained over 500 signatures.

Bias read (Center): The article presents facts about the community opposition to the pool closure without taking a stance on the issue. It includes quotes from affected individuals and provides background on the university's plans without editorializing or favoring one side over the other.

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