Community Facilities Update

January 10, 2025

Community Facilities Update



The Association Committee is continually monitoring the Facilities areas and know of many incidents of bad and unacceptable behaviour with the arrival of the TFW9s

The hotel has been contacted about this and has indicated that it is the committee's responsibility to address the matter by approaching their guests.

For that reason the following has been decided


The Indoor Pool is 

CLOSED

from 1pm

The Gym is

CLOSED 

from 1pm

The Sauna is closed for the rest of the week

To the residents of Kooindah Waters we apologise for any inconvenience this may cause you 

but see no alternative to control the bad behaviour and lack of responsibility. 


The teams play till about 1pm, hence the reasoning behind the times.


If this raises any questions please email the Association Committee

We will continue to monitor this behaviour and review again if needed.

Thank you to all residents.


A security guard is in attendance from the afternoon until 9pm. 

Any incidents should be reported firstly to the security guard or if he is

not available please report it to the Hotel reception.


We are also trying to get an urgent meeting with the hotel management.

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