Councils across Victoria struggle with the complexities of building large and increasingly extravagant aquatic centres, which experts say come at a cost to ratepayers, taxpayers and the environment.
Councils across Victoria struggle with the complexities of building large and increasingly extravagant aquatic centres, which experts say come at a cost to ratepayers, taxpayers and the environment.
Hobsons Bay City Council is millions of dollars short on funding a planned $60 million aquatic centre in Altona Meadows and acknowledges the costs could blow out by 40 per cent.