The biggest step you can take is getting a cover for your pool. It will speed up the process considerably.
Taking a look at a weather map for Australia, it shows about a 10 degree celcius difference between daytime highs and night time lows. Without a cover, you are losing most, if not all, of your heat gain during the day. That will apply when your solar heater is active as well.
You have a good sized 32'x9' pool, and without a solar cover, when the air temperature is lower than the water temp it is a 288 sq. ft. evaporation pan. Wind will also accelerate the heat loss. Kinda like trying to heat a house without insulation, or even a roof.
Good link here on pool covers. http://energy.gov/energysaver/articl...ng-pool-covers
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