FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT DEBIT MEMBERSHIP INCREASE 7 JULY 2026
Fee Increases
- All Leisure Centre fees and charges are set and approved each financial year by Hume City Council.
- All fees and charges are set for a period of 12 months (1 July to 30 June) each financial year.
- Associated membership fees may change.
- We communicate to all members in advance to notify of any fee change.
- If your fees are varied, this Agreement authorises any debits from your nominated account to be varied.
| Membership Type | Current Membership Direct Debit Price | New Membership Direct Debit Price | |
Foundation Membership | Membership Price $44.80 | Membership Price $44.80 | |
Platinum Membership | Adult $59.80 Student $38.30 Concession $29.50 | Adult $64.20 Student $41.75 Concession $32.15 | |
Gold Membership | Adult $51.70 Student $33.60 Concession $25.90 | Adult $56.35 Student $36.60 Concession $28.25 | |
Silver Membership | Adult $37.10 Student $24.10 Concession $18.60 | Adult $40.45 Student $26.26 Concession $20.25 | |
Youth Membership | Gold $23.70 | Gold $25.85 | |
SWIM AND PLAY DIRECT DEBIT MEMBERSHIP INCREASE 7 JULY 2026
We hope you're enjoying all the full benefits of your 'Swim and Play Membership' at Hume Leisure Centres.
| Membership Type | Current Membership Direct Debit Price | New Membership Direct Debit Price | |
Swim and Play Membership One Child | $35.60 per fortnight | $37.75 per fortnight | |
Swim and Play Membership Two Children | $66.20 per fortnight | $70.20 per fortnight | |
Swim and Play Membership Three Children | $94.80 per fortnight | $100.50 per fortnight | |
Swim and Play Membership Four Children | $118.00 per fortnight | $125.00 per fortnight | |
| Swim and Play Membership
Swim Ability | $35.60 per fortnight | $37.75 per fortnight |
FAQ's
What was the approval process?
Membership price changes are determined as part of Hume City Council’s annual budget process. Part of this process includes community consultation, so residents can view the proposed budget and provide any feedback before it’s formally approved and adopted for the incoming financial year.
Why are membership prices increasing?
The cost of running our centres has gone up – things like cleaning, power, staff and repairs. We need to increase prices to help cover these costs and keep everything running well.
Are we still getting a good deal?
Yes. Even with this price rise, our membership fees are still lower than many other places like us.
Why raise prices when there are issues with the facilities that need fixing?
We know some things still need work. That's exactly why we need to raise prices – to help keep our facilities clean, safe and open. It’s a necessary step to ensure we can continue to provide a high standard of service.
What’s happening with entry and hire fees? Will they rise too?
What about Active Program pricing?
Prices for Active programs will also go up by 3% from 1 July. These prices will now follow the financial year (July to June) for greater consistency.
What about Upfront membership pricing and visit passes?
Prices for direct debit will increase from 7 July, in line with majority of direct debit cycles. Upfront memberships will increase from 1 July, in line with all other upfront costs such as Multi visit passes. These prices will now follow the financial year (July to June) for greater consistency.
What improvements are being made for members?
We're committed to continually reinvesting in our facilities, services and programs to enhance your experience. Some of the improvements currently underway or planned include:
• Continued renewal and replacement of fitness equipment across our gyms
• Expansion of our group fitness timetable with more classes and greater variety
• Ongoing investment in pool plant and facility infrastructure to improve reliability and continuity of operations
• Facility maintenance and refurbishment projects to enhance member comfort and experience
• CCTV upgrades, sustainability initiatives and energy-efficiency improvements across our centres
These investments support our commitment to providing high-quality facilities, programs and services, while ensuring our centres continue to meet the needs of our growing community now and into the future.
