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  • MLAK Information

    The Changing Places accessible changeroom at Ascot Vale Leisure Centre (AVLC) and Keilor East Leisure Centre (KELC) has been fitted with a Master Locksmiths Access Key (MLAK) system. We’ve provided some FAQs below to answer some questions that you may have about this.  What are Changing Places facilities? Changing Places are larger than standard accessible…

  • Secure Your Valuables

    Help protect yourself and prevent thefts when visiting MOVE Moonee Valley In our facility: When walking to your car or using public transport: If you have been a victim of a theft, do not attempt to retrieve your valuables and report it immediately. Your safety is the most important consideration.

  • The ‘Silent Mum Army’ approach to inclusion for ASD Community

    In a world where inclusivity is not just a buzzword but a necessity, Keilor East Aquatic Centre is a shining example of accessibility and inclusion. Recently, a parent of a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) shared heartfelt feedback about their positive experience at the venue, aided by the digital concierge app, Cérge.  Their experience at…

  • Diversity Inclusion in Leisure Forum 2024

    What is the Diversity and Inclusion in Leisure Forum?  The Victorian Aquatic Industry has developed Diversity and Inclusion in Leisure Forum in response to the need of continual advancement and progression of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Aquatics and Recreation.   Collaborators from the following organisations have come together to develop the Forum:  The 2023 event…

  • KELC Overflow Carpark

    We know that during peak periods here at Keilor East Leisure Centre, our carpark can get quite busy – so we’d like to give everybody a quick reminder of our overflow carpark which you can access during these times. If you do arrive and find the carpark full, exit the carpark onto Quinn Grove, turn right onto Keith Grove, then…

  • Changing Places

    A Changing Places facility allows people with high support needs to fully participate in the community. It is an internationally-recognised public facility, which was first started in the UK in 2006 and has since expanded to countries all over the globe, including Ireland, Scotland, New Zealand, Canada and the United States. Changing Places means dignity,…

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    Changing Places

    A Changing Places facility allows people with high support needs to fully participate in the community. It is an internationally-recognised public facility, which was first started in the UK in 2006 and has since expanded to countries all over the globe, including Ireland, Scotland, New Zealand, Canada and the United States. Changing Places means dignity,…

  • Teen Boxing

    From Monday 22 January, 2024 we are expanding our offering for our MOVE Teen memberships, with the addition of Teen Boxing. Our Teen Boxing sessions will be held from 4:00pm – 4:45pm every Monday. Structured for those with a MOVE Teen membership (ages 13 – 15yrs), these sessions will use a variety of punching techniques and boxing conditioning exercises…