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  3. Big Splash Waterpark Canberra - Wikipedia

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    The establishment was originally government-owned and known as "Macquarie Swimming pool", also often referred to as "Jammo Pool". The slides were introduced in the early 1980s. During the 1990s the pool was sold to the Watkins family. The current name for the facility is "Big Splash Waterpark".

  4. Canberra International Sports & Aquatic Centre - Wikipedia

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    Canberra International Sports and Aquatic Centre (CISAC) is a privately owned sport centre located in Bruce, a suburb of Canberra, Australia. CISAC is home to the CISAC swim academy and the Ginninderra Marlins swimming club. CISAC is one of the largest multi-tenancy health and leisure facilities in Australia.

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  6. Manuka, Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    Calthorpes' Canberra: The town and community in 1927. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, Australia. ISBN 0-644-04662-7. Huggus, compiled on behalf of Clive Harvie (c. 1994). That's where I met my wife : a story of the first swimming pool in the National Capital at Canberra. C. Harvie, Canberra, Australia. (no ISBN).

  7. Civic, Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    Construction for a new public pool started in October 1953 and the Canberra Olympic Pool was opened on 22 December 1955, right at the peak of national interest in competitive and recreational swimming leading up to the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne. The new pool complex included three pools; a blue-tiled seven lane pool; a 60 by 90 foot ...

  8. Ocean pools in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Bogey Hole in Newcastle. Ocean pools date back to the convict era in Australia with Newcastle's Bogey Hole being constructed in 1819 by convicts under the orders of Commandant James Morisset. [1] Construction of ocean pools was generally through community subscriptions or government funded.

  9. Lake Burley Griffin - Wikipedia

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    The surrounds of Lake Burley Griffin are very popular recreational areas. Public parks exist along most of the shore line, with free electric barbecue facilities, fenced-in swimming areas, picnic tables and toilets. [52] These parklands form a large part of the area around the lake, and occupy 3.139 km 2 (776 acres) in total. [50]