City Venue Management announced as new operator for Toowoomba aquatic and fitness facilities
Toowoomba Regional Council has announced that from Monday 4th September, City Venue Management will be the new operator for Milne Bay Aquatic and Fitness Centre and Highfields Aquatic and Fitness Centre.
Council is working closely with City Venue Management to ensure there is a seamless transition to this new operating model for customers and members alike.
Environment and Community Services Committee Chair Councillor James O’Shea said this was a great outcome for the region’s aquatic and fitness centres and enthused “CVM is an industry leader in Aquatic and Sporting Facility Management, and we’re excited to have them on board.
“They currently operate over 30 aquatic and fitness centres across South East Queensland.
“This move will ensure these facilities can continue to provide contemporary programs and services for many years to come.
“Our focus continues to be to provide a range of high-class fitness and recreation facilities for our community.
“I’m excited to see what CVM can bring to the aquatic and fitness industry in our Region.”
External operators have also been appointed to Millmerran Aquatic Centre and Millmerran Indoor Sports Centre.
Image: Milne Bay Aquatic and Fitness Centre.
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