News & Updates
14 April 2025
AUSactive supports the Federal Government’s Natural Therapies Review, which recommends reinstating Pilates, Yoga, and Tai Chi as rebate-eligible therapies for private health insurance, marking a significant win for evidence-based fitness and wellbeing practices.
11 April 2025
AUSactive CEO Barrie Elvish urges the federal government to launch a modern public awareness campaign encouraging Australians to be active. Increased physical activity can help reduce obesity, chronic disease, and healthcare costs, while improving workplace productivity.
08 April 2025
CoverMe Fitness, the innovative app transforming recruitment, reward, and recognition in the fitness industry, has been named a finalist in two categories at the 2025 National Technology Awards. The platform streamlines workforce management, reduces stress, and creates new opportunities for fitness professionals.
07 April 2025
WE ARE AUSactive showcases the inspiring journeys and achievements of our AUSactive members across Australia.
01 April 2025
The latest issue of REACTIVATED is out now! Discover industry updates, practical tips, and AUSactive initiatives designed to support fitness professionals across Australia.
01 April 2025
The REACTIVATED final edition 2024 AUSactive is now live, featuring industry insights, member updates and key highlights from across the fitness sector.
01 April 2025
REACTIVATED Issue 11 AUSactive is now live, featuring industry updates, expert insights and practical content for fitness professionals.
11 March 2025
In recognition of the significant physical damage, economic loss and emotional turmoil being experienced as a result of the cyclone, AUSactive is offering support to both our members and non-members alike in flood impacted areas
10 March 2025
As Australia approaches the 2025 Federal Election, AUSactive, in partnership with the Health and Fitness Association, is pleased to share this important research. Reversing the Physical Inactivity Crisis examines data from ten nations, including Australia, highlighting the strong link between affordability and participation in health club memberships.
14 April 2025
AUSactive supports the Federal Government’s Natural Therapies Review, which recommends reinstating Pilates, Yoga, and Tai Chi as rebate-eligible therapies for private health insurance, marking a significant win for evidence-based fitness and wellbeing practices.
11 April 2025
AUSactive CEO Barrie Elvish urges the federal government to launch a modern public awareness campaign encouraging Australians to be active. Increased physical activity can help reduce obesity, chronic disease, and healthcare costs, while improving workplace productivity.
08 April 2025
CoverMe Fitness, the innovative app transforming recruitment, reward, and recognition in the fitness industry, has been named a finalist in two categories at the 2025 National Technology Awards. The platform streamlines workforce management, reduces stress, and creates new opportunities for fitness professionals.
07 April 2025
WE ARE AUSactive showcases the inspiring journeys and achievements of our AUSactive members across Australia.
01 April 2025
The latest issue of REACTIVATED is out now! Discover industry updates, practical tips, and AUSactive initiatives designed to support fitness professionals across Australia.
01 April 2025
The REACTIVATED final edition 2024 AUSactive is now live, featuring industry insights, member updates and key highlights from across the fitness sector.
01 April 2025
REACTIVATED Issue 11 AUSactive is now live, featuring industry updates, expert insights and practical content for fitness professionals.
11 March 2025
In recognition of the significant physical damage, economic loss and emotional turmoil being experienced as a result of the cyclone, AUSactive is offering support to both our members and non-members alike in flood impacted areas
10 March 2025
As Australia approaches the 2025 Federal Election, AUSactive, in partnership with the Health and Fitness Association, is pleased to share this important research. Reversing the Physical Inactivity Crisis examines data from ten nations, including Australia, highlighting the strong link between affordability and participation in health club memberships.