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Campbelltown: Seniors Water Wellness

5월 09일 (토)

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Mary Brooksbank School

This event will be held at Melissa Corby Learn to Swim School (inside Mary Brooksbank School grounds). Join our FREE 3-session program designed to help people aged 60+ return to aquatic recreation safely, with 3 x 1-hour sessions across 3 weeks.

Campbelltown: Seniors Water Wellness
Campbelltown: Seniors Water Wellness

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2026년 5월 09일 PM 12:30 – 2026년 5월 23일 PM 1:30

Mary Brooksbank School, 30 Cleopatra Dr, Rosemeadow NSW 2560, Australia

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Please note that this event will be held at Melissa Corby Learn to Swim School, located within the grounds of Mary Brooksbank School. Parking is available via the car park off Anthony Drive, Rosemeadow.


The Seniors Water Wellness Program is catered to those 60 + years of age who are looking to start or return to aquatic recreation. The program includes 3 x 1hr sessions over 3 weeks, focusing on personal water safety, lifesaving skills and aquatic exercise. This program is funded by the NSW Government making it FREE for eligible participants to attend.


Please note: There will be 1 theory session and 2 in water sessions, you do not need to be a great swimmer to attend. Registration includes access to all 3 sessions of the program below;


Session 1: Saturday 09/05/26 12:30pm-1:30pm

Lifesaving Skills Refresher (in water)


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