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Swimming in Brisbane: Clubs, Squads and the Best Pools for Lap Swimming

From learn-to-swim squads to competitive clubs and open-lane lap sessions, here is how to find your place in Brisbane's swimming community.

By The Daily Brisbane · Published 30 May 2026 at 6:15 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:20 pm

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Swimming in Brisbane: Clubs, Squads and the Best Pools for Lap Swimming

Brisbane's subtropical climate makes swimming a year-round pursuit, and the city is exceptionally well equipped for it. A network of council-operated aquatic centres spans the metropolitan area, complemented by the Sleeman Aquatic Centre at Chandler, which is one of the finest swimming facilities in Queensland. Whether you want to swim laps before work, join a training squad or compete with a club, there is an option within reach of virtually every suburb in greater Brisbane.

For competitive and squad swimming, Swimming Queensland is the state governing body and maintains a directory of affiliated clubs at swimming.org.au. Brisbane clubs range from large metropolitan programs with multiple squads catering to all age groups and abilities through to smaller suburban clubs with a tighter community feel. Most clubs offer learn-to-squad pathways that help swimmers transition from recreational lessons into structured training. Squad swimming typically involves early morning or afternoon sessions multiple times a week, and the discipline of regular training in the water is something that benefits athletes in almost every other sport.

For casual lap swimmers, Brisbane City Council pools are the most accessible option. The Valley Pool in Fortitude Valley, the Spring Hill Baths and the Centenary Pool in Spring Hill are among the inner-city options, while virtually every suburban council area has at least one outdoor pool. The Sleeman Aquatic Centre at Chandler has Olympic-standard 50-metre and 25-metre pools used for both elite training and public lane swimming, and is accessible from the eastern suburbs and south-east corridor. Opening hours and lane availability vary by session type, so checking the relevant council or facility website before you go is worthwhile.

Open-water swimming has also grown considerably in Brisbane, with the Brisbane River and Moreton Bay providing venues for organised events and training swims throughout the year. The Bridge to Brisbane fun run famously crosses the river, but dedicated open-water swimming events use controlled sections of the river and bay foreshore with safety supervision in place. Swimming clubs with an open-water focus operate alongside traditional pool clubs and often attract triathletes and ocean swimmers who use pool training as their base fitness work. Whatever your preferred environment, Brisbane's swimming infrastructure is among the best of any Australian city.

Sources: Swimming Queensland Sleeman Sports Complex Brisbane City Council pools

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