Despite the importance of aquatic recreation in Australia, the role of public facilities in catering to such leisure needs has largely been ignored. Utilising a survey of patrons, this study develops a profile of users of public outdoor swimming pools and identifies the motives behind their patronage. Analysis revealed some potential access concerns, with males, older residents and the disabled being under-represented in the profile of users. Four motives behind patronage were identified: hedonic motives, convenience, pool features and staff & service
Study objective: To assess the health impacts of local public swimming pool and leisure provision. ...
Abstract Objective: To provide an overview of the evidence for health and wellbeing benefits associa...
Many of Australia’s critical urban water resources are located within protected areas, originally re...
Despite the importance of aquatic recreation in Australia, the role of public facilities in catering...
In Australia the image of sporting prowess and easy access to swimming venues — both natural and art...
It is widely accepted that there are significant nourishing social and physical health benefits fro...
Introduction:Appropriate pricing strategies are believed to reduce economic barriers to physical act...
This research was carried out to investigate the characteristics of people using a swimming pool at ...
BACKGROUND: The built environment is reported to influence physical activity in populations, but lon...
Interest in open water swimming (OWS) has experienced a surge in participation in recent years, with...
There are over 200 council-run public swimming pools in Aotearoa/New Zealand. The Local Government A...
The Department of Culture Media and Sport has signed a Public Service Agreement (PSA) with Sport Eng...
Swimming is an integral part of the Australian lifestyle. Studies have examined drowning fatalities ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To assess the health impacts of local public swimming pool and leisure provision. D...
This article examines both recent policy to rationalise the provision of local public swimming pools...
Study objective: To assess the health impacts of local public swimming pool and leisure provision. ...
Abstract Objective: To provide an overview of the evidence for health and wellbeing benefits associa...
Many of Australia’s critical urban water resources are located within protected areas, originally re...
Despite the importance of aquatic recreation in Australia, the role of public facilities in catering...
In Australia the image of sporting prowess and easy access to swimming venues — both natural and art...
It is widely accepted that there are significant nourishing social and physical health benefits fro...
Introduction:Appropriate pricing strategies are believed to reduce economic barriers to physical act...
This research was carried out to investigate the characteristics of people using a swimming pool at ...
BACKGROUND: The built environment is reported to influence physical activity in populations, but lon...
Interest in open water swimming (OWS) has experienced a surge in participation in recent years, with...
There are over 200 council-run public swimming pools in Aotearoa/New Zealand. The Local Government A...
The Department of Culture Media and Sport has signed a Public Service Agreement (PSA) with Sport Eng...
Swimming is an integral part of the Australian lifestyle. Studies have examined drowning fatalities ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To assess the health impacts of local public swimming pool and leisure provision. D...
This article examines both recent policy to rationalise the provision of local public swimming pools...
Study objective: To assess the health impacts of local public swimming pool and leisure provision. ...
Abstract Objective: To provide an overview of the evidence for health and wellbeing benefits associa...
Many of Australia’s critical urban water resources are located within protected areas, originally re...