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Joondalup Swimming & Fitness Arena

50m pool closed. Leisure Pool limited access.

The 50m pool is closed from 8 June 2023 until further notice. Read more here.

Leisure Pool access is limited on some days. Read more here.

The premier sporting, fitness and entertainment hub for Perth’s northern suburbs

A modern gym with a dedicated group fitness studio, crèche, café and function spaces are all located inside the venue. Venture outside to find dedicated tennis courts, hockey pitches, rugby fields and netball courts surrounded by lush gardens.

Our family leisure pool was recently renovated, featuring a waterslide, toddler area and lanes. The 50m competition pool is not available and will be replaced by 2025.

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Swim, train and play

We've got a range of services available with flexible options to suit your needs. Become a member or visit on a casual basis.

  • Gym

    People of all ages, sizes and fitness levels are welcome to enjoy our gym facilities and classes.

    Next group fitness class:

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    View the group fitness timetable
  • Swim

    Our renovated family leisure is open, however the 50m competition pool is currently closed for renovations until 2025.

    Current swim lane availability:

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    See more on the leisure pool reopening
  • Social Sport

    While competitions can be competitive, social sport is all about the fun, hanging out with friends or meeting new ones, sharing a laugh and keeping fit at the same time.

    Enjoy mixed netball, indoor futsal and outdoor soccer at HBF Arena.

    Get your team together and register today!

    Explore our social sporting competitions

Venue hire

Discover the variety of facilities and spaces available for hire at HBF Arena.
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Our very own Nick Timmings is set to make his Olympic debut at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. 

Nick began working for VenuesWest as a casual Venue Officer at HBF Arena and was then promoted to Venue Supervisor in 2018.

He has been competing overseas on his pathway to the Olympics and it has today been announced that he has been named to his first Australian Olympic team for skeleton.

Skeleton involves the competitor lying face down, head-first on a flat sled. The sport is run on an ice track and is named after the bony appearance of the sled.

Some of the highlights of Nick's season so far include -

  • Highest ever world ranking - 32nd
  • First win in a skeleton race - NAC Lake Placid
  • First overall title - North America's Cup Champion
  • Best World Cup finish - 19th in Altenberg

The Olympic skeleton competition will take place in Beijing from February 10 - 12.

Nick is competing at the following times;

Thursday 10 
Heats: 9.30am and 11.00am

Friday 11
Heats: 5.20pm and 9.55pm (medals)

 

All the best Nick! 💚💛