22/10/2021
Learn to Swim Instructors - Casual Job in Brisbane
Due to increased demand for our services, the AUSTSWIM accredited and Swim Australia registered Sheldon Learn to Swim Centre is seeking additional motivated, enthusiastic learn to swim instructors for our modern facility, based at Sheldon College in the Redlands. Successful applicants will be reliab...
01/08/2021
Just a little sad the swimming is overπ₯²
So happy for all the great results π
for the women's 4x100 Medley Relay of Kaylee McKeown, Chelsea Hodges, Emma McKeon and Cate Campbell in an time of 3:51.60!
The perfect finish for our women in the pool ππππ
30/07/2021
Legend ππ½ββ
Dreams do come true. Heading into these Games my goal was to put together my best race in an Olympic final... And this morning it won me a bronze medal in the 100m freestyle. It's been a hell of a ride, but I could not be happier with the result. Congratulations to on taking out the win, it was an honour to share the podium with you. Looking forward to the 50m freestyle semis tomorrow morning πͺ
29/07/2021
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How Good!!ππ½ππ½ββ
25/07/2021
Who else isn't getting much done this weekend due to watching all the action ππ₯π₯π₯
π₯ for Jack McLoughlin in the Men's 400m Freestyle in 3:43.52, Australia's 19th Olympic medal in the event!
| | | Australian Olympic Team | Swimming Australia
πΈ: Delly Carr - Sports Photographer
01/12/2020
We love seeing people setting goals and acheiving then, no matter what their age.
This mother explains why sheβs taking swimming lessons at 34
Summer is here, and like most of us, this mother loves spending a day at the beach with her family. But until recently, she didnβt know how to swim. She explains why she started lessons in her thirties, and how sheβs determined to overcome her fear of swimming at Australian beaches.
05/06/2020
Yas!!!
The newly formed QAIA, Queensland Aquatic Industry Alliance (which includes ASCTA and Swimming Queensland) has successfully completed discussions with the Queensland Government to create an Industry COVID Safe Work Plan.
You can access all the relevant Queensland Government documents HERE
What does this mean for you?
If youβre operating a venue:
Provided you opt-in and adhere to the COVIDSafe Plan along with completing a Statement of Compliance for best practice, your Swimming Pool or Aquatic Centre may open with significantly improved operating arrangements.
Need to know more?
For more information and our Re-Opening Plan Statement visit the ASCTA or Swim Australia websites:
http://swimaustralia.org.au/docs/QLD-reopening-plan.pdf
25/05/2020
Toolkit launched to help guide return of community sport
The Australian Government has welcomed the launch of a toolkit aimed at ensuring community sporting clubs and associations have a clear path to competition as COVID-19 restrictions are eased.
16/05/2020
Advice for Aquatic Industry and Swim Schools
In Royal Life Savingβs latest statement on the COVID-19 Pandemic, we map swimming and water safety programs and other aquatic activities to the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Framework for Rebooting Sport.
We put forward our case that swimming and water safety programs, especially those where the learner is confident, independent, and able to swim and maintain buoyancy unaided, should be included for consideration to a return alongside swimming sport and swimming club activities.
In this statement, we outline the feasibility of social distancing, and how this could be achieved in line with the AIS Framework.
https://www.rlssq.com.au/Downloads/Media-Release-2020-04.pdf
13/05/2020
Working with aquatic industry professionals, Royal Life Saving has released new guidelines on the risk management of COVID-19 in aquatic facilities.
As owners and operators look to re-open their businesses in the near future, this guidance provides a consolidated and consistent roadmap to managing the risks associated with COVID-19.
The new guidelines form part of the Guidelines for Safe Pool Operations (GSPO) and can be downloaded for free via https://bit.ly/2YZdlyS.
12/05/2020
For Queensland - FAQ
Stage 1 From 11.59pm, Friday May 15, the following will be allowed:
Re-opening public pools and lagoons (eg South Bank, Cairns, Airlie Beach) with a maximum of 10 people at a time or greater numbers with an approved plan
Am I allowed to visit the local swimming pool?
Yes, communal swimming pools are open for recreation, training and rehabilitation purposes, ensuring
the following rules:
β’ one person per lane per lap swimming
β’ a maximum of 10 swimmers per pool
β’ no spectators, except for up to one parent/carer per child, if necessary
β’ communal showers and change rooms are closed, toilets may remain open
β’ minimise the use of communal facilities
β’ shower with soap before and after swimming (at home, not at the pool)
https://www.covid19.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/127234/Easing-restrictionsQA.pdf