the Upper Coomera Centre - Parks and Leisure Australia
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the Upper Coomera Centre - Parks and Leisure Australia
Welcome to the Upper Coomera Centre Upper Coomera Centre Award for Leisure Facilities (Qld) City of Gold Coast Cr Donna Gates – Division 1 & Deputy Mayor Population 2006 (60,000) – Population 2021 (127,000) Families with children – 80.2% Children under 14 years old – 24.4% 15-25 year olds 2006 (6,200) – 15-25 year olds 2016 (18,500) Community consultation 2011 Construction April 2013 Construction April 2013 Construction April 2013 Construction April 2013 Environmentally sustainable design Official Opening 14 June 2013 Official Opening 14 June 2013 Official Opening 14 June 2013 Official Opening 14 June 2013 Upper Coomera Branch Library • • • • • Average of 800 visitations each day Almost 10,000 people accessed WiFi Average of 1,225 items loaned each day 1,000 people a month access programs ran by Library staff 350 story telling activities in a year Book Week 2013, Story time with Pippy Longstocking School holiday craft and story workshops Upper Coomera Aquatic Centre • 50,000 Visitations in first year • Aqua Aerobics classes held 3 times a week Morning with the Stars Summer holidays 2013 Family fun night, Family Week 2014 Customer Service Centre Access for payments and enquiries Divisional Councillor’s Office Customer Service Centre and Divisional Councillor Upper Coomera Community Centre In 2013/14: • • • • 120,000 Visitations 4,070 Bookings 11,946 Hours of use Over 65 regular activities on offer every week Morning with the stars – monthly entertainment for Seniors School holiday craft workshop Activities for families Captain Curley Locks Show 2014 Nick Earles, Children’s Author Book Week 2013 Baby Expo May 2014 Community Summit 2013 Queensland Police Service Annual Medal Ceremony Carers Week Expo & Seminar 2013 Gold FM Live Broadcast Hulanesian Dancers Indigenous Art Class with Colin Wightman ANZAC Day Display 2014 School holiday drumming workshop Youth Program - 12-17 year olds Delivered through Wesley Mission Brisbane School holiday program provided at no cost to local youth – average 500 visitations per week. After Schools activities – average of 50 young people each day Official Opening 14 June 2013 Family fun night, Family Week 2014 Family fun night, Family Week 2014 Hon Tracy Davis, Minister for Communities, Child Safety & Disability Services. Tour May 2014 Park and BBQ area Over 70 regular activities each week Families • Youth • • • • • • Free After schools club for 12-17 year olds – with 40-50 at each session Free School Holiday Youth Program (10 weeks a year – average of 500 each week) Ohana for youth run their Youth Connections program from NGO Office space Booyah – skills training for youth in the justice system (identified as disengaged) 85% success rate (business relationships creating local employment for graduates) Battle of the Bands (Local school competition) Recording studio/ rehearsal studio Social services and support – with no stigma • • • • • • • • • • • • Family support services (mediation and parenting plans for separated families) Adult and adolescent Counselling services Child health nurse Free Legal Advice Mediation Immunisation JPs in the Community site (8 hrs/week of volunteer JPs with 200 customers) Free service Carer respite service Disability services (FSG, Artius) Employment services Professional counselling for victims of domestic violence Training courses and services • • • • • • • • Free playgroup each Wednesday and Friday – 80+ families every week Wide range of activities and services for children Libraries run 350 story telly sessions in a year Pool runs free water familiarisation classes Parenting programs Free Movie nights Free activities throughout weeks such as Week of the Family, Child Protection Week, Under 8s week Kids self defence Infant Massage Health and Wellbeing (Low cost or free) • • • • • • • • • Active and Healthy programs Aqua aerobics Zumba Yoga Pilates Hulanesian Self defence (Karate,taekwondo) 3 x dance schools (all forms of dance tuition) Music tuition Seniors • • • • • • • Morning with the stars(partnerships with CWA, Aged Care Facility, Local entertainers working together Bridge club 2 times a week Social dancing Libraries run program of free talks targeting seniors Exercise physiologist accessible each week 3 water aerobics classes each week Free activities and exhibits throughout Senior’s week such as Seniors Art Show, Senior’s concert For further information: Ross Devine Coordinator Community Centre Services P: 07 5581 5269 E: [email protected] Population 2006 (60,000) – Population 2021 (127,000) Families with children – 80.2% Children under 14 years old – 24.4% 15-25 year olds 2006 (6,200) – 15-25 year olds 2016 (18,500)