On Track Health Group using facilities

August 20, 2024

On Track health group using Kooindah Waters Facilities Update

The managment of the Hotel have been approached by the Association Committee about the health group using our facilities. The Chair of the Committee met with the GM of the hotel and advised as follows


  1. The Group is not run by the Hotel
  2. Management have assured us that all participants and the instructors are staying at the hotel and use our facilities as any other hotel guest. The GM has worked with this group before in various locations and there have been no problems between participants and residents
  3. The group are aware that they do not have exclusive use and that the facilities are owned by the Community Association and not the hotel. They have been polite and unobtrusive in our environment
  4. They have shared the facilities with residents without any problem.


The Association Committee and the Hotel will monitor this situation, and we ask residents to let us know if any problems occur by email at info@kooindahwaters.com


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