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Yawa ‘milestone’ for aquatic centre

By Keith PlattAugust 3, 2020Updated:August 4, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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AFTER months of indecision and appeals for public suggestions, Mornington Peninsula Shire Council was last week “thrilled” to announce it had decided on Yawa as the name of the $50 million aquatic centre being built at Rosebud.

Describing it as “our milestone aquatic centre” the shire issued a news release saying the decision to call it the Yawa Aquatic centre was made after councillors took account of a community vote on five shortlisted names (“Yawa tops public pool poll” The News 28/7/20).

The statement issued after the council’s Tuesday 28 July meeting made no reference to councillors in May rejecting another short list which contained only Indigenous names.

That list too was made after prolonged public consultation but was released for a non-binding public vote – with the adoption of a motion moved by Cr Antonella Celi – with the addition of “Rosebud” and “Tides”.

That decision was made on National Sorry Day (Tuesday 26 May) and on the eve of National Reconciliation Week (“Shire’s ‘ugly’ Sorry Day decision” The News 1/6/20).

Cr Celi was quoted in last week’s shire announcement as being “very excited that we now go forward and celebrate with an official name”.

Cr David Gill has estimated that the delays in adopting a name have cost the shire $200,000 in officers’ time and consultants’ fees.

The mayor Cr Sam Hearn said the naming process for the centre had seen a “huge amount” of community involvement “with many creative and inspiring suggestions put forward by a wide range of community members”.

“It’s been encouraging to see so many people sharing the excitement of this new facility and sharing their ideas for a name,” he said.

“A significant number of the community suggestions were for Indigenous names. I’m delighted we can announce Yawa Aquatic Centre as the official name.”

The shire’s news release says Yawa is the local Indigenous word for “swim”, or “to swim”.

“It is a simple and unique name which represents the purpose of the facility. Yawa is implicitly local and draws on a language which reflects over 40,000 years of history.

“Yawa Aquatic Centre creates an opportunity to tell the story of our past and start a conversation about Indigenous language and culture for our future. This official name will create a connection with the peninsula community through place and environment with an approachable, welcoming and positive feel.”

The shire’s statement added that all Aboriginal names in the final shortlist were endorsed by the Bunurong/Boon Wurrung Traditional Owners and said other aquatic centre “milestones” could be seen at mornpen.vic.gov.au/yawa.

First published in the Southern Peninsula News – 4 August 2020

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