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Heat on pool conversion

An MP is calling for the state government to fund works at the Gisborne Aquatic Centre.

Northern Victoria MP Wendy Lovell spoke in parliament to call for the community sport minister to allocate $1.5 million in funding to convert the heating of the pool from gas to electric.

Gisborne Aquatic Centre’s popular heated pool is currently heated by gas boilers, which are responsible for 18 per cent of Macedon Ranges council’s scope one carbon emissions.

“Everyone loves a heated pool in the winter, and switching the heating from gas to electric will reduce emissions and lower costs, ensuring this vital community facility remains sustainable into the future,” Ms Lovell said.

“Council has designs and costings ready to convert from gas boilers to electric heat pumps, and I urge the Victorian government to support this important project by investing $1.5 million in the future of swimmers in the Macedon Ranges.”

Converting the gas boilers to electric heat pumps is a priority commitment in council’s Zero Net Emissions Plan, with the 20-year-old facility currently being council’s highest greenhouse gas emitter.

Mayor Dom Bonanno said the electric heat conversion at the aquatic centre was a key project for council in its advocacy during the 2025 federal election.

He said council appreciated the support of Ms Lovell in continuing to advocate alongside council to help fund this project, and said council is already halfway to the $1.5 million, with $750,000 allocated in the 2025/26 budget endorsed at the June meeting for the project.

A state government spokesperson said council had not applied for any grant funding for this project, however it was welcome to apply through the Local Sports Infrastructure Fund.

“We know sport and recreation activities are the lifeblood of so many communities across Victoria. That’s why we are investing strongly in community sports infrastructure and supporting initiatives that improve participation and inclusion,” the spokesperson said.

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