Welcome to Mill Park Leisure
Mill Park Leisure has something for everyone. The inclusive new space includes three new pools, an amazing 24/7 access gym with the latest in training and cardio equipment, first-class learn to swim program, spa and sauna facilities and an incredible outdoor play and exercise area. Whether you’re looking to kick-off or continue your health and fitness journey, Mill Park Leisure has it all. We look forward to seeing you in centre!
24/7 Gym Access
We're excited to offer you 24/7 Fitness at Mill Park Leisure! Our Health Club offers 24/7 access to members who have completed an induction. Book via the Active World app today.
Get in touch
We’re looking forward to seeing you at Mill Park Leisure. If you have any questions, please refer to our FAQs or complete a Get in Touch form and a member of our team will contact you as soon as possible.
Opening hours
April to October
Monday - Thursday: 6am - 10pm
Friday: 6am - 9.30pm
Saturday & Sunday: 8am - 6pm
October to April
Monday - Thursday: 6am - 10pmFriday: 6am - 9.30pm
Saturday & Sunday: 8am - 8pm
*For all public holidays please see under the Venue Tab - Opening Hours
*Please note the pools close 30 minutes prior to closing. See Venue/Opening Hours for child slide times
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Cancer Councils 'Australia's Biggest Morning Tea'
We are thrilled to invite you to join us for a heartwarming event - Cancer Council's "Australia's Biggest Morning Tea" fundraiser, hosted at Mill Park Leisure on Thursday 23 May from 10:30am to 12:00pm.
Australian Red Cross Lifeblood
Your plasma could help anyone, even Olympian Michael Klim.
You may know Michael Klim as one of the towering powerhouses of the Australian swimming ‘dream team’ at the Sydney 2000 Olympics. Today, he still towers…but braces on his legs hold him up. And so do blood donors.
Neil Diamond Tribute Show
On Thursday, 6 July 2023, a group of forty Active Adult Members across TRAC and Mill Park Leisure gathered at the Whittlesea Bowls Club for the Morning Melodies Neil Diamond Tribute show and luncheon, which promised to be a fantastic experience for all attendees. The atmosphere was filled with joy and excitement as everyone eagerly awaited the performance.
The Risks of Swimming Alone
Swimming with companions reduces the risks involved with swimming alone, such as absence of immediate assistance, vulnerability to accidents and reduced recognition of potential health risks. Read on to learn more about these risks and how important it is for children and weak or nonswimmers to swim safely with responsible peers.