Town Swimming Pools

Warrumbungle Shire Council owns and operates six swimming pool facilities within the Council area at Baradine, Binnaway, Coolah, Coonabarabran, Dunedoo and Mendooran.

For Fees and Charges Click Here(PDF, 119KB)

Weekly Pool Opening Timetable for General Admissions

Swimming Pools across the Shire will have a Pool Attendant on duty at the following times below. If you do not have a swimming pool season ticket, you may enter the swimming pools when a pool attendant is on duty after paying the general admission fee. 

Click here to view the swimming pool timetable for Saturday 25 October till Friday 31 October 2025(PDF, 84KB)

Click here to view the swimming pool timetable for Saturday 18 October till Friday 24 October 2025(PDF, 84KB)

Click here to view the swimming pool timetable for Saturday 11 October till Friday 17 October 2025(PDF, 76KB)

Update – Baradine Swimming Pool Opening
The Baradine Swimming Pool opening has been delayed until Saturday 1 November 2025.

Installation of new fibreglass liners to help prevent leaks is nearing completion, and it won’t be long before the pool is ready for the community to enjoy once again. Work began in August and was expected to finish earlier, however wet weather and changes in specialised sub-contractors have caused some delays.

Due to a shortage of Pool Attendants, when the pool opens it will be available to Season Ticket Holders only.

If the pool is ready to open before 1 November, updates will be posted here and on our Facebook page, and the Season Ticket Pool Induction will take place on the same day.

Council thanks the Baradine community for their patience and understanding.

For enquiries, please contact Council’s Manager Urban Services & Facilities on (02) 6849 2000.

2025/26 Pool Season Timetable

Pool Season Opening and Closing Times

  • 4 October 2025 to 17 April 2026 - Coolah, Coonabarabran and Dunedoo
  • 18 October 2025 to 12 April 2026 - Mendooran and Binnaway
  • 25 October 2025 to 5 April 2026 - Baradine 


Update – Baradine Swimming Pool Opening
The Baradine Swimming Pool opening has been delayed until Saturday 1 November 2025.

Installation of new fibreglass liners to help prevent leaks is nearing completion, and it won’t be long before the pool is ready for the community to enjoy once again. Work began in August and was expected to finish earlier, however wet weather and changes in specialised sub-contractors have caused some delays.

Due to a shortage of Pool Attendants, when the pool opens it will be available to Season Ticket Holders only.

If the pool is ready to open before 1 November, updates will be posted here and on our Facebook page, and the Season Ticket Pool Induction will take place on the same day.

Council thanks the Baradine community for their patience and understanding.

For enquiries, please contact Council’s Manager Urban Services & Facilities on (02) 6849 2000.

Daily Opening Timetable for All Pools*

For Season Ticket Holders – No Pool Attendant Available

  • 6am to 6pm for season ticket holders during the months of Spring and Autumn.

  •  6am to 7pm for season ticket holders during the months of Summer.

Casual Entry – Pool Attendant Available

Spring (4 October 2025 – 30 November 2025)

  • 3pm to 6pm – Weekdays all Pools
  • 10am to 1pm & 3pm to 6pm – Saturday and Sunday all Pools

Summer (1 December 2025 – 28 February 2026)

  • 3pm to 7pm – Weekdays all Pools
  • 10am to 1pm & 3pm to 7pm – Saturday and Sunday all Pools

School Holidays

  • 10am to 1pm & 3pm to 7pm – Monday to Sunday  

Autumn (1 March 2026 – 17 April 2026)

  •  3pm to 6pm – Monday to Sunday

*Notes:

Note 1: When a Pool Attendant is not available, the pool will be closed to casual users. The pool will be accessible by groups and schools who have a user agreement with Council and also by season ticket holders who have key access.

Note 2: Opening times may vary for season ticket holders due to the availability of staff to test pool water.

Note 3: There may be periods when any of the pools are not open to the public between 6:00pm and 7:00pm, due to exclusive use by Swimming Clubs or User Groups.

Note 4: Any school that has booked time at a pool will have exclusive use of the pool. Therefore, the pool will not be open to the public if there is a school group using the pool.

Note 5: The Sunday timetable applies on Public Holidays. All pools will be closed on Christmas day.


Public Swimming Pool Policy

Purpose
The aim of this policy is to establish clear guidelines and procedures for the management of public pools within the Shire.

Objectives of the Policy
    a) To conserve and enhance for future generations public swimming pools as items of local and cultural significance.

    b) To provide public swimming pools within the Shire that meet the needs of the general public as a learning and recreational facility.

    c) To enhance community development and social interaction by providing a facility that can be utilised by sporting and recreational / educational organisations as well as private hire.

Policy Scope
This policy introduces a Management Plan for Council owned swimming pools in the towns of; Baradine, Binnaway, Coolah, Coonabarabran, Dunedoo and Mendooran.

The Draft Management Plan includes provision for pool operations when a lifeguard is available and when a lifeguard is not available.

Background
Public swimming pools provide an important venue for many forms of water sports, fitness and other recreational activities, and are enjoyed by significant numbers within the community throughout the year and particularly in summer.

Councils have a responsibility to ensure that adequate safeguards are in place to minimise the risks that can be associated with aquatic locations under their care and control.

Definitions
Nil.

Policy Statement
    • To put in place a Management Plan that preserves and enhances the local, social and cultural heritage significance of these public assets.

    • To put in place a Management Plan which provides for fair and equitable access to these facilities.

    • To put in place budget allocations that will enable the safe and efficient operation of Council’s public swimming pools in accordance with public health guidelines, community expectations and legislative requirements.

    • Council recognises that there are higher risks at certain times.

Responsibilities
The staff member responsible for the day to day application of this policy is Manager Urban Services and Facilities.

Associated Documents
Practice Note 15 (produced by the NSW Department of Local Government) and the Royal Lifesaving Guidelines for Safe Pool Operation will provide guidance on any item not specified in the WSC Public Swimming Pools Management Plan.

Other relevant documents include:

    • WSC Public Swimming Pools Management Plan
    • Child Protection (Working with Children) Act 2012 No 51
    • Enclosed Lands Protection Act 1901 Section 4 (1)
    • Smoke Free Environmental Act 2000 Section15 (7)
    • NSW Department of Local Government – Practice Note 15
    • Royal Life Saving Association – Guidelines for Safe Pool Operations
    • Statewide Mutual – Guidance Note ‘Swimming Pool Operations’, February 2011
    • Statewide Mutual – Best Practice Manual ‘Signs as Remote Supervision’, October 2012
    • AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009 – ‘Risk Management – Principles & Guidelines’

Getting Help
Manager Urban Services and Supervisor Pools

Version Control
Review Date:  September 2020
Staff Member Responsible for Review:  Manager Urban Services

Click here to download Public Swimming Pool Policy(PDF, 142KB)

 


Please download a form from the list below to book a Town Pool for an event or recurring activity, or to purchase a Pool Season Ticket. 

For Season Pool Tickets, please note that upon full payment at a Council office, a receipt will be provided.  This receipt must then be presented at a Warrumbungle Shire Council Town Pool to receive the Pool Season Ticket.