Sports and Recreational Facilities 

Kununurra Leisure Centre
Membership Cost

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Opening hours are as follows:

 

Centre Opening Hours

Monday

5:00am - 8.00pm

Tuesday

5:00am - 8.00pm

Wednesday

5:00am - 8.00pm

Thursday

5:00am - 8.00pm

Friday

5:00am - 6.00pm

Saturday

09:00am - 5.00pm

Sunday

09:00am - 5.00pm

Public Holidays

10:00am - 5.00pm


KLC gym after-hours

After hours access to the gym applies to Gym and Gold Members (from one month upwards). 

A user agreement form must be completed and there is no additional costs for after hours access.
Facilities, such as drinking taps and bathroom/showers, will be made available for users during unstaffed hours, all other areas of the Kununurra Leisure Centre will be closed. In addition, for the comfort and safety of all users, CCTV will be operating, a first aid kit made available, and access to an emergency button should a situation arise.
After-hour access to the gym - new user agreement form
Effective from Monday 4 November, the Gym will be accessible 24 hours, 7 days a week. Please see below staffed hours - outside those hours, you are required an access key (Gold/Gym members should have access via their current access key). 

 

Weekdays  Weekends 

Staffed Hours

5am - 8pm 

9am - 5pm 

Unstaffed Hours 

8pm - 5am 

5pm - 9am

Contact Details

115 Coolibah Drive, Kununurra

Phone: (08) 9168 2120
Fax: (08) 9168 2581

A fully equipped gymnasium caters for the fitness conscious in a welcoming, fun and enthusiastic environment. There is a range of cardio and resistance training machines available.

Gym Memberships:

Concession rates apply for anyone that can present a Disability Support Card, Australian Student Card or Seniors Concession Card at time of purchase only.

Note: Fees and charges are subject to change.

Splash Park

*The splash park is closed the first Tuesday of every month for deep cleaning

 

Hours 

Monday

8.00am - 5.00pm

Tuesday

8.00am - 5.00pm

Wednesday

8.00am - 5.00pm

Thursday

8.00am - 5.00pm

Friday

8.00am - 5.00pm

Saturday

9:00am - 5.00pm

Sunday

9:00am - 5.00pm

Public Holidays

9:00am - 5.00pm


Splash Park Slide Opening Times:

*The slide opening time are subject to staff availability. Please call us at (08) 9168 2120 to check for specific dates.

 

Morning

 Afternoon

Monday

10.00am - 12.00pm

2.30pm - 4pm

Tuesday

10.00am - 12.00pm

2.30pm - 4pm

Wednesday

10.00am - 12.00pm

2.30pm - 4pm

Thursday

10.00am - 12.00pm

2.30pm - 4pm

Friday

10.00am - 12.00pm

2.30pm - 4pm

Saturday

10.00am - 12.00pm

2.30pm - 4pm

Sunday

10.00am - 12.00pm

2.30pm - 4pm

Public Holidays

10.00am - 12.00pm

2.30pm - 4pm


Water Around Water Program

Kununurra Leisure Centre and Wyndham Memorial Swimming Pool implement the Watch Around Water initiative by Royal Life Saving Society WA, by requiring all patrons within the aquatic area to follow the below requirements:

  • Children under five (5) years old must be accompanied in the water and directly supervised within arm’s reach of a responsible person who is sixteen (16) or older. Please note, under 5yo’s are required to wear a wristband for identification by Aquatic Staff.
  • Children under twelve (12) years old must be accompanied and supervised within line of sight at all times with a responsible person who is sixteen (16) or older.

Unsupervised children will be removed from the water for their own safety. 

The following supervision ratios apply:

  • Responsible person who is sixteen (16) or older per 2 x children under five (5) years old
  • Responsible person who is sixteen (16) or older per 4 x children under twelve (12) years old

To read more about the Watch Around Water initiative, please visit https://watcharoundwater.royallifesavingwa.com.au/


Kununurra Leisure Centre Swimming Pool

Just a heads up, from August 2024, we are closing the pool to upgrade it from a 25 metre to a fantastic 50 metre!  For alternative swimming options, please talk with our friendly staff. 

Wyndham Swimming Pool

The Wyndham Swimming Pool located at 12 Civic Way, Wyndham has a six-lane 25-metre pool, a toddlers pool and wadders pool.

For pool fees please contact the pool directly on the number below.

The pool facilities are available for hire for social functions.

Opening Hours

Hours are subject to change.
Please contact the Kununurra Leisure Centre (08 9168 2120) prior to making the commute to ensure the facility will be open for the day.

Monday Closed 
Tuesday Closed 
Wednesday 10:00am - 5pm
Thursday 10:00am - 5pm
Friday 10:00am - 5pm
Saturday 10:00am - 5pm
Sunday 10:00am - 5pm
Public Holiday  Closed 

Wyndham Recreation Centre

We are currently updating information and apologise for any inconvenience. Please phone the Wyndham Recreation Centre on (08) 9161 1293 for information. 

Sporting Facilities and Ovals 

Kununurra Oval

Located centrally on Rod Hodnett Dr, the Kununurra Oval is fully lit and plays host to AFL, Softball, Teeball and Ultimate Frisbee amongst other community use.  For booking information, contact the Kununurra Leisure Centre on (08) 9168 2120

Kununurra Agricultural Society Oval

The Agricultural Society Oval is located off Ivanhoe Rd on Coolibah Dr.  The oval is surrounded by the Agricultural Society Show grounds and Polocrosse Grounds.  The oval has two low strength lights that allow some evening activity, for use of these lights contact the Ord River Magpies Football Club.  The oval is available for hire through the Kununurra Leisure Centre on (08) 9168 2120. 

Wyndham Oval

The Wyndham Oval is located along the Great Northern Highway.  For booking information please contact the Shire of Wyndham East Kimberley Wyndham Office on (08) 9161 1200. 

Kununurra Multipurpose Outdoor Courts

The Kununurra Multipurpose courts were redeveloped in 2008/09 and consist of 6 x tennis courts, 6 x netball/tennis courts and three basketball/netball courts.  At a total cost of $1.2 million, the courts have been completely resurfaced and are fully lit for night use.  This project was jointly funded by the federal government through the Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program, state government through the Department of Sport and Recreation Community Sport and Recreation Facilities Fund, Shire of Wyndham East Kimberley, Kununurra Tennis and Kununurra Netball Associations.  The basketball/netball courts are left open for public usage; all other courts currently require a booking through the Kununurra Leisure Centre on (08) 9168 2120. 

Wyndham Multipurpose Outdoor Courts

The Wyndham Multipurpose Courts are located next to the Recreation Centre and Wyndham Swimming Pool on St Pauls Way.

Kununurra Skate Park

The Kununurra Skate park is located within the town centre in White gum Park.  Developed in 2002, the park is lit each evening between 4:30 pm and 8:30 pm.  The park is unsupervised and is used at your own risk.  Skate Park users are encouraged to wear full safety equipment at all times.

Facility Hire 

If you are seeking to hire any of the Shire's facilities you are required to complete and submit the Shire Facility Booking Form.

If the Shire facility does not have a current Public Building Certificate of Approval or your booking does not comply with the conditions of this Approval and Event Notification Form must also be completed and submitted. Please click here for Shire Facility Public Building information. 

The Event Notification Form can be completed and submitted or please complete the online form

If your booking includes alcohol on the Shire leased or managed land, you will be required to submit a Liquor Application which can be downloaded here or you can complete the online form

Kununurra Youth Centre

The Kununurra Youth Centre is available for hire on a limited basis.

All enquiries should be directed to Kununurra PCYC on 0448 986 054 

Please refer also to the Shire's events page for more information 

Kununurra Aquatic and Leisure Centre Redevelopment Business Case 

 The Kununurra Aquatic and Leisure Centre Redevelopment Business Case was prepared to quantify costs and benefits associated with plans to redevelop and upgrade the Kununurra Leisure Centre on the existing site for the project, including to:

  • Quantify social and economic benefits associated with the project.
  • Establish the financial benefits of any redevelopment.
  • Provide an evidence-based strategic approach for the future development of the Kununurra Leisure Centre.
  • Address the disability access issues within the facility.
  • Provide an evidence-based strategic approach for future funding applications in relation to the redevelopment of the Kununurra Leisure and water playground.

The Cost-Benefit Analysis quantifies a wide range of benefits associated with the project and also accounts for recurrent expenditure and replacement cost. Operating expenditure for the upgraded facility is expected to increase moderately over the replacement period and be largely offset by an increase in revenues from attendance. Otherwise, the analysis provided points to high values attributable to the project, balanced against the need to contain operating costs. Irrespective of this, the analysis more than justifies Council's previous decision to redevelop and enhance the facility at its current location.

The business case identifies a range of economic benefits associated with the project through job creation – particularly at the construction stage – as well as for tourism, local industry (and suppliers), which will be important as businesses recover in light of the recent COVID-19 restrictions and associated economic contraction. It also supports a wide range of improved lifestyle factors. The project aligns with key strategic documents which cover this region such as the State Planning Strategy, Regional Development Strategy and the Kimberley Regional Investment Blueprint and with a number of Shire strategies.

The funding strategy, which forms an attachment to the main report, also documents a range of funding options available to the Shire and related considerations.

Click on the link below for the Business Case document:

Kununurra Aquatic and Leisure Centre Redevelopment Business Case