Aspendale Life Saving Club Redevelopment
Consultation has concluded.

Artist's impression of Aspendale Life Saving Club - for consultation only
A new Aspendale Life Saving Club facility is set to be built thanks to a partnership between Kingston Council ($2.5million) and the Victorian Government ($2million).
A new state-of-the-art facility will be built to ensure the club can continue to provide this vital community service to the tens of thousands of visitors who visit Aspendale beach each summer.
The club has served the community for more than 90 years and replacing the current aged building will ensure the club’s future for decades to come.
Council will work closely with the Aspendale Life Saving Club on the redevelopment. The initial concept plans have been developed to align with the Life Saving Facility of the Future Development Guidelines.
Drop-in session
Council is holding an information session to keep the community informed about the project on Wednesday 29 May, between 5.30pm - 7.30pm at Aspendale Lifesaving Club (see key dates for further details). You are invited to drop-in at any time during the session to:
- View the concept design options
- Provide feedback
- Ask questions, and
- Speak directly with Council’s Community Buildings Team members.
Have your say
We are interested in your feedback on the new Aspendale Lifesaving Club.
You can share your views by:
- Taking part in our online survey via the link below.
- Make a further submission by emailing communitybuildingsinformation@kingston.vic.gov.au, mailing PO Box 1000, Mentone 3194 or calling 1300 653 356.