Australasian Leisure Management
Jul 1, 2025

The Y Penrith moves into new, purpose designed facility

After more than 20 years of supporting children and young people in the Penrith region, the Y Penrith has moved into a brand-new, purpose designed facility at 62–72 Batt Street, Jamisontown, having opened its doors on Monday 30th June 2025.

This relocation marks an exciting new chapter for the Y (formerly YMCA) and the many families who have grown up with its gymnastics and recreation programs. Designed with the community at its heart, the new space offers enhanced amenities, state-of-the-art equipment, and even more opportunities for children and youth to thrive.

Rob Kennaugh, Chief Executive of the Y NSW enthused “we are so excited to be inspiring more lives in the Penrith area by establishing our new Penrith Community Hub, where we are bringing to life an incredible space to serve the region.”

The Y (YMCA) has been providing wonderful gymnastics programs for the children and young people across the Penrith Community for over 20 years. This newly renovated community centre will provide even greater services to the Penrith Community and represents a multi-million-dollar investment from the Y NSW.

Kennaugh advised that on offer will be brand new gymnastics equipment, multi-purpose court, a range of sport and recreation activities, along with other services including the Y’s StreetGym and Alternative Suspension programs. 

This state-of-the-art centre solidifies the Y’s ongoing commitment to children and young people being positively impacted and living inspired lives. With state-of-the-art gymnastics facilities, along with a multi-purpose court and community rooms, the Y NSW is growing its services to meet the Greater Western Sydney’s community needs.

The new Batt Street centre will continue to offer all the trusted programs and coaching staff that families know and love, in a new home with purpose-built spaces. New additions include a multipurpose court, two dedicated conference and party spaces, all designed to bring families together and support community connection.

Local Penrith parent and Penrith Mayor Todd Carney, together with his wife Sharon, have two children who have been part of the Y’s gymnastics programs for over seven years, said the fresh new start for the Y at its new facility is a big win for families and staff.

“The Y is a second home to our kids, the coaches are like extended family,” said Mayor and Mrs Carney. “The new facility and equipment will provide the resources the gymnasts need to have fun and grow their skills.

“It’s not just about sport – it’s about community and confidence-building. We’re all thrilled for this next chapter.”

The Y Penrith offers programs for all ages and abilities, from Kindergym to teens, including inclusive and competitive gymnastics, FreeG, and specialised classes tailored to individual needs.

With the introduction of court-based activities including Learn to Play Classes – starting out with Learn to Play Basketball, the team are excited to see a whole new generation of families join the Y NSW family.

Kennaugh added “one of the most exciting parts of the move is that while the facility is getting a major upgrade, the heart of the Y Penrith remains the same. All current classes, programs and schedules will continue from Monday 30th June and families can look forward to seeing the same friendly faces they know and trust.”

Locals are encouraged to visit the new centre between 9am and 6pm, with an exciting Grand Opening planned for later in the year. The Y Penrith’s new facility is located at 62/72 Batt Street, Jamisontown.

For more information on enrolments, programs and upcoming events

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