Aqualink is open

Published: Friday 26 Feb 2021

As of 11.59pm Friday 26 February, face masks are no longer required to be worn at Aqualink. However, you must always carry a face mask with you when you leave home unless you have a lawful reason not to. It is strongly recommended you wear one whenever you cannot keep 1.5 metres distance from others.

Don’t forget your towel to work out, use hand sanitiser and make sure you wipe down equipment after use. 

Our facilities are sanitised regularly during opening hours and overnight. We are monitoring density and distancing in each space, and following our detailed COVIDSafe plan. 

QR codes are in place throughout the centres for casual patrons to record their visit for contact tracing purposes. Members do not need to use the QR codes.

Staff will continue to monitor safety procedures to ensure the wellbeing of all users. We appreciate your cooperation with these arrangements, as part of our collective responsibility to community health.

For general enquiries email aqualink.enquiry@whitehorse.vic.gov.au . For more information visit coronavirus.vic.gov.au.

What happens with my membership due to the circuit breaker closure?

  • Direct debit memberships were given a credit for the duration of the closure. This credit will be applied to the next debit which occurred on Tuesday 23 February.
  • The following direct debit will be on 16 March, back on the usual direct debit schedule. 
  • Fixed term membership have been extended for five days. 
  • Aqualink members on suspension will remain on suspension. You will not be charged the daily suspension fee for the five day lockdown. You will receive a credit for this period in the next debit. 

Please direct member enquiries to: aqualink.membership@whitehorse.vic.gov.au 

We look forward to welcoming you back!

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