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TRAC open day offers fun for the whole family

Mark your calendars for a day filled with fun, fitness, and exploration as TRAC invites the community to join in on the excitement during the Open Day event on Monday 18 September.

Whether you’re a fitness enthusiast, a family seeking engaging activities, or curious about TRAC’s offerings, this is an unmissable event.

Event Highlights:

Experience the thrill of community, health and wellness with free access to TRAC’s state-of-the-art facilities, including its massive community gym, women’s only gym, basketball stadium, 25-metre pool, kids leisure pool, spa, sauna and steam-room. Group Fitness classes are also free for the entire day and night.

Exciting Activities Throughout the Day:

From 9am to 11am, dive into pickleball for a playful introduction to the world’s fastest growing sport. Engage with the Snakebusters Interactive Reptile Experience between 10am and 1pm, getting up close and personal with snakes, lizards and crocodiles. From footy fun and basketball showcases to the Soccajoeys clinic, there’s a wide range of activities for all ages and interests in the afternoon. Kids can also get their photo taken with baby shark, who will be wandering around throughout the day!

Win a 12-Month Membership:

As you partake in the day’s offerings, you automatically enter a chance to win an all-inclusive 12-month TRAC membership.

Don’t let this opportunity slip by. TRACs Open Day has something for everyone, whether your goal is to stay active, learn something new, or just have fun.

Scan the QR code for more information.

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