By BEN COLLINS.
Fitzroy Crossing’s public pool is being opened at midnight on welfare paydays in an effort to protect teenagers from alcohol-related abuse, and to prevent them from engaging in petty crime.
It is almost midnight after a baking, 40-plus degree Friday in the central Kimberley town of Fitzroy Crossing, and the temperature has barely dropped below 30 degrees Celsius.
Despite the late hour, the hot blackness of the night echoes with childish whoops and laughter.
More than 40 children, mostly aged from 10 to 16, are making their way across town, drawn by the promise of fun, games, and a cooling swim.
Chapter 1: A midnight refuge
The program is an initiative of Royal Life Saving WA’s Aaron Jacobs, who manages the pool in the majority Indigenous Kimberley town.
“There’s always been an issue with a lot of youth walking the streets at night time, sometimes getting up to no good,” he said.
“So I just wished to provide them with a good supervised and safe spot to be, and hopefully be a good mentor.”
He says the kids have embraced the program.
“We do fruit for laps, which is a program run by Royal Lifesaving Society, and we might have a game of aqua-basketball,” he said.
“I’m really happy they’re here, in a sense, because they’re off the street.”
Earlier in the evening, the large crowd of children were madly chasing a football through pools of light in a park next to the dusty Great Northern Highway, with Broome more than 400km in one direction, and Halls Creek just under 300km in the other.
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We went to Fitzroy crossing on our way around Australia over thirty years ago, and it was a beautiful spot, however even my innocent 7 yr old eyes could see there was a huge drinking problem. In the morning we couldn't buy bread because the baker hadn't shown up for work that day. So glad to see the town fighting back against what has been a multi generational problem.
What a great initiative - love the thinking behind keeping those kids out of trouble by giving them access to something as simple as a swimming pool. Nice work.
I love stuff like this. Bit worried about only 1 person supervising a bunch of kids around a pool, but I guess you have the make the best of what you've got.
Many places do Midnight Basketball which is the same idea, that's another great program, though I will concede you don't want to be playing basketball in a stadium when it's 30 degrees at midnight!
Totally agree but having lived near by, I think the kids are much safer at the pool supervised by one person than all getting pissed, stealing cars and driving drunk to the local swimming hole (corrugated dirt roads and no licenses). It's also a tiny town. Help us not far away and the chance of anything going wrong isn't exactly high
Oh absolutely, which is why i said you have to make the best of what you've got.
Not sure i agree that the chances of anything going wrong aren't high, it doesn't make much for a child to drown. But if you are talking about brawls, etc then yes, i agree the chances of that aren't high.