Merewether Baths, Merewether, NSW
Like many of the New South Wales ocean pools, Merewether was built as part of the depression relief scheme and opened its lanes in 1935. It was, and remains, a grand monument to Australia’s vision of itself as a water-loving culture. The complex is the largest pool in the country at 50m x 100m, with ten un-roped lap lanes. Most remarkably, it’s free to enter and open 24 hours a day.
Like many of the New South Wales ocean pools, Merewether was built as part of the depression relief scheme and opened its lanes in 1935. It was, and remains, a grand monument to Australia’s vision of itself as a water-loving culture. The complex is the largest pool in the country at 50m x 100m, with ten un-roped lap lanes. Most remarkably, it’s free to enter and open 24 hours a day.
Like many of the New South Wales ocean pools, Merewether was built as part of the depression relief scheme and opened its lanes in 1935. It was, and remains, a grand monument to Australia’s vision of itself as a water-loving culture. The complex is the largest pool in the country at 50m x 100m, with ten un-roped lap lanes. Most remarkably, it’s free to enter and open 24 hours a day.
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