Kimberly Grabham
23 November 2025, 1:00 AM

This programme will electrify the Griffith Regional Aquatic Leisure Centre (GRALC) indoor pool complex, replacing energy-intensive gas systems with electric alternatives, and install solar and battery storage across Council's water and wastewater sites. These upgrades will reduce emissions, cut energy costs and strengthen resilience for essential community facilities.
Griffith is one of 23 NSW councils sharing in $21 million under Round Two of the programme, which supports councils to upgrade much-loved facilities with energy-efficient technology.
What this means for Griffith: Indoor pool electrification.
"Generations of Australians have enjoyed and benefitted from facilities in the local community, and with this latest round of funding from the Albanese Government, we are ensuring that these facilities can invest more into their work for their local communities," Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen said.
"From the local cricket ground, story time at the library, and diving into the local pool at the height of summer, these upgrades will deliver a cheaper, cleaner energy future for Australia. It's further proof that what's good for the planet is good for the pocket."
Griffith Mayor, Councillor Doug Curran, welcomed the announcement.
"This investment is a game-changer for Griffith. By electrifying our pool complex and installing solar and battery systems at key sites, we're reducing emissions, cutting costs and future-proofing our facilities," he said.
"These upgrades will deliver long-term benefits for our community and demonstrate Council's commitment to sustainability."
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