Geelong today establishes itself as Victoria’s premier sailing destination and training ground for the next generation of sailors with the official opening of the Victorian Sailing Centre thanks to the Allan Labor Government.
This centrepiece of Geelong’s revitalised waterfront will host local, national, and international regattas while serving as an unparalleled education facility for government secondary school students across Victoria.
Member for Geelong Chris Couzens officially opened the final component of the $26 million first stage of the Geelong Waterfront Safe Harbor Project today alongside representatives of the Royal Geelong Yacht Club and the City of Greater Geelong who partnered to fund the project.

(L to R) – Roger Bennett, Immediate Past Commodore of the Royal Geelong Yacht Club, Scott McLeod, Principal at Newcomb Secondary College, Christine Couzens MP, Member for Geelong, Alison Marchant MP, Member for Bellarine and Mayor Strech Kontelj OAM, City of Greater Geelong
The state-of-the-art new sailing hub features modern training rooms, upgraded changing facilities, multipurpose spaces, a classroom, communications facilities, offices, workrooms, short stay accommodation for up to 48, and a publicly accessible Changing Places facility – enabling people of all abilities to fully enjoy Geelong’s waterfront.
The Victorian Sailing School, operating as a second campus of Newcomb Secondary College, will make the centre available to government secondary students weekdays during 40 weeks of the school year.

(L to R) Scott McLeod, Mayor Strech Kontelj OAM, Christine Couzens MP, Roger Bennett, Geelong Councillor Anthony Aitken & Alison Marchant MP.
The opening of the Victorian Sailing Centre marks the completion of the first stage of the Geelong Waterfront Safe Harbor Project. This includes the construction of the floating marina arm that provides additional berthing space, opened in 2021, and Wangim Walk, one of Australia’s longest on-water walkways.
The Labor Government is the majority funder of the Geelong Waterfront Safe Harbour Project, with additional contributions from the Royal Geelong Yacht Club, the City of Greater Geelong and the Australian Government as part of the Geelong City Deal.
From local programs to world championships and the iconic Festival of Sails, this centre is a game-changer, not just for our members, but for the entire region.
- Royal Geelong Yacht Club Commodore Paul Buchholz
Christine Couzens MP, Member for Geelong

Mayor Strech Kontelj OAM, City of Greater Geelong
As home to our state’s oldest sailing race and as a city with a rich nautical history, Geelong is the perfect location for the Victorian Sailing Centre. The opening of the centre marks yet another key milestone in the delivery of the Geelong Waterfront Safe Harbour Precinct.
- City of Greater Geelong Mayor Stretch Kontelj OAM
Scott McLeod, Principal at Newcomb Secondary College

Chris Manton, Rear Commodore of the Royal Geelong Yacht Club
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