05 July 2019
2019 Sounds of Glen Eira

Four piece pop-punk band Stand Out was crowned the winner of the 2019 Sounds of Glen Eira on Friday 28 June.
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Published on 25 February 2025
Glen Eira Sports and Aquatic Centre (GESAC) will be powered by fully renewable electricity following a grant under the Australian Government’s Community Energy Upgrades Fund.
GESAC is one of Australia’s most popular leisure and wellbeing facilities with over 4,600 visitors every day.
The GESAC Electrification Project will transform the Centre into an industry leading facility by removing the use of gas and reducing emissions by 1,810 tonnes per year. We’ll be reducing our operating costs using proven and reliable technology. By transitioning such a large and complex facility from gas, we hope the project will inspire other councils, businesses and community members to make their own transition to renewables.
Glen Eira Mayor Cr Simone Zmood said the electrification will improve environmental outcomes for the Glen Eira community.
“This will be a milestone in the local government sector. GESAC is already an award-winning facility based on its ecologically sustainable development initiatives, building envelope, rainwater harvesting and mechanical and electrical plant initiatives,” she said.
The Centre currently draws 85 per cent of its total energy usage from natural gas, for pool water, space and domestic hot water heating. The remaining 15 per cent is electricity for cooling, ventilation, lighting, pumps, valves, filters and appliances.
The $2.5 million grant will ensure that GESAC generates zero emissions, as Glen Eira City Council sources 100 per cent of its electricity from renewables via the Victorian Energy Collaboration (VECO).
The electrification solution includes installing new heat pump systems, new electric cooking appliances and building upgrades, including new fan coil units and control systems.
GESAC will join Carnegie Memorial Swimming Pool as ‘all-electric’ operational facilities upon completion.
The Glen Eira community are highly motivated to take climate mitigation actions, with a survey in 2023 indicating that 78 per cent of Glen Eira residents are committed to changing their own habits and behaviours to reduce their environmental impact.
05 July 2019
Four piece pop-punk band Stand Out was crowned the winner of the 2019 Sounds of Glen Eira on Friday 28 June.
17 July 2019
Despite reported issues with SKM recycling facilities and major disruptions in the recycling industry, Council’s recycling service remains unaffected and recyclables from our waste services are not going to landfill.
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