State of Aquatic Facility Infrastructure 2025
The State of Australian Aquatic Facilities 2025 report provides a data-driven analysis of the current profile, state, challenges, and opportunities facing aquatic facility planners, owners and operators and governments, with a particular focus on establish benchmarks for social value, access and funding for public pools and pool sustainability.

State of Aquatic Facilities 2025 Report

BACKGROUND

The State of Australian Aquatic Facilities 2025 report provides a data-driven analysis of the current profile,
state, challenges, and opportunities facing aquatic facility planners, owners and operators and governments.
Using authoritative data sources this report presents a comprehensive assessment of the sector’s impact,
recent funding landscape and sustainability challenges.

KEY FINDINGS

Social & Economic Value

  • 421 million visits to 2,103 aquatic facilities each year
  • $12.84 billion annual social value inclusive of social, health and economic benefits
  • $30.50 generated each visit to an aquatic facility in economic benefits

Infrastructure

  • People living in many regional and outermetropolitan areas lack access to aquatic facilities for lessons, leisure and fitness. This gap in access contributes to social inequities
  • New data shows a need for better planning frameworks that account for geographic distribution and population growth projections.
  • 1 in 4 Australians have disadvantaged access to public pools
  • The national average aquatic facility provisioning ratio is 1 aquatic facility per 12,826 population

Workforce & Safety Concerns

  • 12.5% increase in major incidents responded to by pool lifeguards in 2024 (compared to 2023)
  • Increasing trend of abuse and aggression towards staff at aquatic facilities by cohorts of the community

Sustainability & Climate Action

  • Aquatic facilities are major energy consumers, requiring systematic upgrades to reduce environmental impact
  • The majority of pools still rely on natural gas, necessitating more programs for electrification and renewable energy adoption
  • Water waste and energy inefficiency remain key concerns, with leaks, evaporation, and outdated filtration systems contributing to excessive resource consumption
  • Leading facilities showcase the potential for fully sustainable, net-zero energy operations

KEY RECOMMENDATIONS INCLUDE

  • Establish a national public pool investment program
  • Develop a national public pool planning framework
  • Strengthen workforce protections & professional development
  • Implement national sustainability standards for aquatic facilities

The report is available to read below