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Oakleigh Recreation Centre

1950s establishments in AustraliaBuildings and structures in the City of MonashSport in the City of MonashSports venues in MelbourneSports venues in Victoria (Australia)
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The Oakleigh Recreation Centre is an aquatic and leisure facility in Oakleigh, Victoria, Australia. The centre has a stadium with four multipurpose courts, a health club, a crossfit box, massage services, a cafe and a state-of-the-art outdoor pool. The pool area contains five pools, an outdoor 50m lap pool, a dive pool with seven diving boards, a multi-purpose pool and a toddler pool and splash pad, which is an aquatic playground.

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Oakleigh Recreation Centre
Park Road, Melbourne Oakleigh

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Oakleigh Recreation Centre

Park Road 2a
3166 Melbourne, Oakleigh
Victoria, Australia
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City of Monash

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oakleighrecreationcentre.com.au

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