25M POOL CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE

Swim entry prices

Swim passCasual 10-visit pass
Child$5 
Griffith University student* $4.25 $42.50
Concession$4.75$47.50
Retail $5 $50

*10 visit pass purchases made after 29 September 2025 must be used in full, by 19 December 2025. No refund of unused visits.

Family swim passPrice
1 adult + 2 children $13.50
2 adult + 2 children $18.50
Spectator $3

Upcoming Pool Closures

DateTimeAvailability
Friday 14 November9:00am - 2:30pmNo lanes available
Thursday 20 November9:00am - 2:00pmNo lanes available
Friday 21 November9:30am - 2:00pmNo lanes available
Monday 24 November9:00am - 2:00pmNo lanes available
Wednesday 26 November9:00am - 2:30pmNo lanes available
Thursday 27 November9:00am - 2:00pmNo lanes available
Friday 28 November9:00am - 12:30pmNo lanes available
Tuesday 2 December 9:00am - 1:00pmNo lanes available

Learn to swim

Due to the closure of the Mt Gravatt Aquatic & Fitness Centre on Friday 19 December 2025, our Learn to Swim program is closed to enrolments.

Squad training

Due to the closure of the Mt Gravatt Aquatic & Fitness Centre on Friday 19 December 2025, our Squad program has closed.

Fitness membership

The Mt Gravatt Aquatic & Fitness Centre will close on Friday 19 December. Members and casual visitors can still access the facility until this time.

New memberships are welcome however strict sign-up conditions apply. Please visit us at the Centre to enquire further, or reach out via email to aquaticandfitnesscentre@griffith.edu.au

Trading Hours

DaysTime
Monday – Thursday 6:00 am – 7:00 pm
Friday 6:00 am -  6:30 pm
Saturday 7:30 am – 12:00 pm
Sunday 8:00 am – 3:00 pm

Contact us

Mt Gravatt Aquatic and Fitness Centre

Aquatic and Fitness Centre (M30), Brisbane South (Mt Gravatt), QLD 4122

For more information about our services or to book sessions call or email us.

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