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A fan's guide to Mingara Recreation Club: the Central Coast's sporting and community hub

Mingara Recreation Club in Tumbi Umbi is far more than a club venue, it is the Central Coast's most versatile sporting and community facility.

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By The Daily Central Coast · Published 7 March 2026, 7:05 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 1:15 pm

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A fan's guide to Mingara Recreation Club: the Central Coast's sporting and community hub
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Mingara Recreation Club, located in Tumbi Umbi near Bateau Bay, is one of the Central Coast's most important sporting and community venues. While it may not host professional football, Mingara punches well above its weight as a multi-sport facility, running programs and competitions in swimming, athletics, gymnastics, aquatics, tennis and much more. For many Coast families, Mingara is simply a part of weekly life.

The centrepiece of the facility is its outstanding aquatic centre, which includes a 50-metre indoor pool, a heated leisure pool and purpose-built learn-to-swim and squad training lanes. The aquatic centre hosts competitive swimming carnivals, squad training for local clubs and general public lane swimming throughout the year. It is also the home base for several local swimming clubs and a popular venue for schools hosting their annual swimming carnivals.

Mingara Athletics Club uses the facility's track, and the broader complex includes gymnastics, indoor sports halls and a range of fitness facilities. The club actively recruits new members across all its sport disciplines, and the staff run school-holiday programs and come-and-try sessions that introduce young people to a wide range of activities.

The venue is well signposted and accessible by car, with ample parking on site. Public transport connections from nearby Tuggerah and Bateau Bay also serve the precinct. The club's licensed bistro and function spaces mean it doubles as a social gathering point for sports teams after competition, and it hosts a calendar of community events throughout the year.

Whether you are looking to watch a swimming carnival, enrol a child in gymnastics or simply swim laps in a world-class indoor pool, Mingara Recreation Club covers a remarkable breadth of sporting life on the Central Coast. Checking the club's website for current programs, casual swim times and upcoming events is the best starting point.

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