City of Darwin is pleased to announce a new tenant will soon take up residency at the Casuarina Aquatic and Leisure Centre.
Club Lime gym will provide 24/7 facilities within the centre for people looking to stay fit and active.
Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis said he was excited to welcome the new gym to the facility.
"The Casuarina Aquatic and Leisure Centre has been incredibly well received by the community since it opened, and we are thrilled to provide another health and wellness option for the community to enjoy," Mr Vatskalis said.
"The new Club Lime gym is perfect for people looking to stay active and will be open 24/7 so that you can fit a workout in at a time that suits.
"The gym provides a convenient option for parents or carers whose children might be taking part in one of our Learn to Swim programs, or who are simply enjoying one of the three sparkling pools on offer," he said.
Club Lime complements a range of options for people to stay fit and active within the centre, including a dry play area, plenty of grassed open play and recreation space and a 3 x 3 basketball court.
The Casuarina Aquatic and Leisure Centre was jointly funded by City of Darwin who contributed $19.3 million and the Federal Government who contributed $7.5 million.
Quotes attributable to Viva Leisure Senior General Manager, Ross Sutherland:
"Viva Leisure is incredibly proud and excited to bring Club Lime to the Casuarina community.
"As part of the new modern Aquatic and Leisure Centre we intend to immerse ourselves into the community and support our members on their fitness journey.
"Club Lime is a national brand with four other locations already operating in Darwin, so we feel this complements our NT offering nicely.
"We would like to thank City of Darwin for allowing us to be part of a hub for the local community and we very much look forward to meeting new people from the local area.
"The club itself will have state of the art equipment and cater to all people whether they are a newcomer to the gym or an experienced gym goer. We are an inclusive brand and would encourage everyone to come and check us out and say hi."