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Lower Macleay Memorial Baths, Gladstone

Lower Macleay Memorial Baths, Gladstone
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Lower Macleay Memorial Baths, Gladstone, exterior of entrance building
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Description / Background

The Lower Macleay Memorial Baths were officially opened on 23 November 1963 by the Macleay Shire Council President, Councillor D. J. O'Dell. At the time, the complex consisted of a 25 metre pool, a wading pool, dressing sheds, showers, and septic toilets. A detailed report of the opening was published in the Macleay Argus on 26 November. During the ceremony, Councillor O'Dell reminded the audience the swimming pool was a memorial pool and Mr Vince Craig, President of Lower Macleay RSL, read the Ode. 

The Lower Macleay Pool Committee provided the land for the facility and the construction cost £14,500. Funding came from a council donation, a State Government grant, and a loan. The community also raised money and a number of working bees were held throughout the project.

The pool was the result of a NSW Government policy to build some 70 pools across the state. They would not only provide venues for learn-to-swim programs but would act as monuments to those who had served in armed conflict, particularly during the Second World War.

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Address
9 Kinchela Street
Gladstone NSW 2440
Local Government Area
Kempsey Shire
Setting
Roadside
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Swimming pool/swimming centre
Recorded by
Kempsey Shire Council. Graham Wilson.
Year of construction
1963
Dedication date
23 November 1963
Conflict/s
Second World War, 1939–45
All conflicts