Here’s how much council thinks you should pay to visit North Sydney Olympic Pool
The redeveloped aquatic centre is set to re-open in mid-2026.
A standard adult entry to the refurbished North Sydney Olympic Pool will cost $11, under a draft proposal from North Sydney Council. A child will be charged $8.80 and a concession card holder $8.25.
What happened: The proposed fees are listed in North Sydney Council papers, ahead of its next monthly meeting, on February 9.
The documents also appear to push back the opening of the centre. Previously, council told the Lorikeet the pool would open between March and May, but the documents say “mid-2026”.
There will be no discount for those living within the LGA, which council says is in line with other metropolitan councils.
Before the fee structure is adopted, it will be placed on public exhibition for locals to have their say.
How much:
Use of pool, spa, steam room and sauna
Adults - $11
Children - $8.80
Concession card holder - $8.25
Family (two adults, two children) - $31.70
Three-month pass
Adults - $429
Children - $343.20
Concession card holder - $321.75
Six-month pass
Adults - $715
Children - $572
Concession card holder - $536.25
Gym - charged fortnightly
Adults - $74
Concession card holders: $55.50