Author: Barrie Elvish

  • Changing of the guard at AUSactive: Ken Griffin named incoming CEO

    Changing of the guard at AUSactive: Ken Griffin named incoming CEO

    AUSactive is pleased to announce the appointment of Ken Griffin as its new Chief Executive Officer, following the departure of outgoing CEO Barrie Elvish who has led the peak association with distinction since January 2019.

    Mr Griffin will formally commence in the role of CEO on 27 October 2025, allowing for a comprehensive transition period with Barrie Elvish.

    Ken Griffin brings to AUSactive more than two decades of experience in marketing, communications and government affairs across the healthcare, not-for-profit, pharmaceutical, beverage, and logistics sectors.

    Known for his strategic leadership and passion for preventative healthcare, Mr Griffin has held senior roles with organisations including GlaxoSmithKline, Hospira (now Pfizer), Linfox and most recently as CEO of Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA).

    Mr Griffin is highly regarded within the Australian healthcare landscape, having worked extensively with patient and professional groups, peak bodies and special interest organisations.

    He brings a wealth of expertise to AUSactive at a time of continued growth and momentum for the government-recognised peak body in the exercise and active health industry and the wider health and well-being sector.

    AUSactive Chair Emmett Williams welcomed the appointment, saying Mr Griffin’s extensive experience and values-aligned leadership will be a tremendous asset to the organisation.

    “Ken brings not only strategic expertise but also a deep understanding of preventative healthcare and stakeholder engagement. His vision aligns with AUSactive’s commitment to building a healthier Australia through physical activity and more active lifestyles,” Mr Williams said.

    “As we look to the future, we are excited to have someone of Ken’s calibre to continue building on the strong foundations that have been laid. Ken is extremely well connected and through his vast experience and professionalism builds strong rapport with those he meets.”

    Mr Griffin will take the reins from Mr Elvish, who is stepping down after a transformative six-year tenure at the helm of AUSactive.

    Initially appointed as Interim CEO in January 2019 to help steer the organisation through a challenging period, Mr Elvish quickly became an instrumental leader—rebuilding trust, reinvigorating the organisation’s culture, and setting a bold new strategic direction.

    “When Barrie stepped into the role, AUSactive was facing serious operational and cultural challenges,” Mr Williams said.

    “His unwavering commitment to transparency, collaboration and sustainability has completely reshaped the organisation. Under his leadership, AUSactive has evolved into a stronger, more engaged and future-focused peak body.”

    “Not only has Barrie led the way with securing more than $1 million of government grants, he is also an endearing and engaging speaker and advocator who has led the industry.”

    “On behalf of the Board and the wider industry, I want to extend our heartfelt thanks to Barrie for his years of dedication, insight and service to AUSactive and the broader health and fitness community.”

    Throughout his tenure, Mr Elvish played a key role in restoring financial sustainability, building a united and empowered team, strengthening relationships with government and industry stakeholders, and amplifying the role of physical activity in preventative health policy.

    Mr Griffin said he is excited to be stepping into the role at such a pivotal time for AUSactive and the sector more broadly.

    “A healthy Australia is an active Australia.  And Australia’s health will be greatly improved if physical activity, and the sector providing it, were formally linked in health policy,” Mr Griffin said.

    “I’m looking forward to joining the AUSactive team to strengthen the sector and make Australia healthier.”

    A formal handover between Mr Elvish and Mr Griffin will take place over the coming months, with Mr Griffin officially commencing as CEO on 27 October 2025.

  • AUSactive unveils game-changing membership model to reflect a growing and diverse industry

    AUSactive unveils game-changing membership model to reflect a growing and diverse industry

    AUSactive, the recognised peak body for Australia’s exercise and active health sector, has launched a bold new professional membership model designed to better reflect the growing diversity and evolution of the industry.

    The new two-tiered framework—Registered and Accredited—replaces the previous multi-layered structure, which many professionals found complex and fragmented.

    The updated model introduces a clearer, more inclusive pathway for recognition across a wide range of exercise professionals, including personal trainers, yoga and Pilates instructors, group fitness leaders, and clinical exercise specialists.

    AUSactive CEO Barrie Elvish said the change is about more than just streamlining administration.

    “This is a strategic move to better recognise the breadth of expertise in our sector and give every professional a credible, flexible pathway to grow their career,” Mr Elvish said.

    Registered members are those who hold a nationally recognised qualification in their modality, along with valid first aid and CPR certification and personal or employer-provided insurance.

    This level provides essential recognition without the requirement for ongoing professional development, though individuals can upgrade to the next tier at any time.

    The Accredited tier recognises professionals who have met the Registered requirements and have also committed to continuous professional development (CPD), accruing 20 CPD points over a two-year period.

    These professionals will have access to additional tools, benefits, and commercial opportunities, including AUSactive’s upcoming registered NDIS provider program. Depending on their qualification, Accredited members may also be eligible for private health insurance rebates for their clients.

    The overhaul follows extensive industry consultation over the past year, including surveys, focus groups, and interviews with members, employers, training organisations, and even non-members.

    Feedback overwhelmingly pointed to the need for simplicity, recognition, and greater flexibility.

    As part of the changes, AUSactive has also announced a transition from the current Continuing Education Credit (CEC) system to a more modern CPD framework.

    The new CPD system will better reflect the way professionals learn today—whether through workshops, online courses, or mentoring—and introduces a rolling two-year window for CPD activity, regardless of the registration period.

    In addition, the changes bring important updates for Group Exercise Leaders (GELs). AUSactive will now recognise a wider range of GEL training programs delivered by private providers, beyond the traditional certificate, making it easier for individuals to enter the industry through diverse and valid training pathways.

    These updates are about creating greater accessibility, clearer recognition, and stronger professional pathways,” Mr Elvish said.

    We’re meeting people where they are and giving them room to grow.

    The new membership model will roll out from 23 July 2025, with a transition period running through to June 2026, giving professionals ample time to understand and align with the new framework.

    AUSactive is positioning this shift as a foundation for greater integration of exercise professionals into Australia’s broader health system.

    With rising demand for preventive health strategies, the updated model ensures that exercise professionals are recognised not just as fitness providers, but as key contributors to the nation’s physical and mental wellbeing.

    This is a pivotal time for the industry,” Mr Elvish said.

    There’s a real opportunity for exercise professionals to step forward as health professionals. This model helps make that vision a reality.

  • 2025 AUSactive National Awards Finalists Revealed

    2025 AUSactive National Awards Finalists Revealed

    Winners to be announced at Gala Event on 19 September

    The finalists for the 2025 AUSactive National Awards have officially been announced, celebrating the dedication, passion, and impact of individuals and organisations across the Australian active health and exercise industry.

    Now in its next chapter of growth, the awards shine a light on excellence across 29 prestigious categories, highlighting standout professionals, businesses, and industry leaders nationwide.

    This year’s finalists represent a diverse and inspiring group – from personal trainers transforming lives to community programs improving mental wellbeing, and industry suppliers delivering world-class innovation.

    With stories of perseverance, impact, and innovation, these finalists capture the true essence of the active health and exercise profession.

    Reflecting the dynamic growth of the sector, recently introduced categories continue to attract high numbers of submissions – particularly the popular Manager of the Year as well as the enhanced Industry Supplier categories.

    AUSactive CEO Barrie Elvish praised this year’s record-breaking pool of entrants, noting the continued rise in calibre and community contribution across all levels of the industry.

    “Congratulations to all our 2025 Finalists! The AUSactive National Awards are more than recognition, they’re a celebration of an evolving industry fuelled by passion, professionalism, and purpose,” Mr Elvish said.

    “This year we’ve seen an extraordinary number of nominations from both new and returning participants. It’s a privilege to acknowledge the people and businesses making such a powerful difference.”

    To view the full list of 2025 AUSactive National Awards Finalists, please visit: 2025 Awards Finalists

  • The countdown is on for AUSactive’s first XBA Live this month

    The countdown is on for AUSactive’s first XBA Live this month

    AUSactive will host its first XBA Live in Melbourne, an event designed to offer a transformative experience for fitness businesses and if you’re looking to give your business the edge this year, it’s one event not to be missed.
    Hosted at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre on Saturday 29th March 2025, the program already includes an impressive lineup of guest speakers including Tony De Leede – Founder, Wellness Solutions; William Tuffley – Partner, Sports & Private Clients at BDO;  Dr Marc Cohen – Medical Doctor, University Professor, Author and Entrepreneur and Dr Betul Sekendiz – Associate Professor of Business and Sports Management at ICMS.
    AUSactive CEO Barrie Elvish said XBA Live was the perfect event to kick off the 2025 events program given the all-round business focus and emphasis on providing valuable insights to help owners and operators take their business to the next level.
    “AUSactive is thrilled to announce our first event of 2025, XBA Live, which is part of our new members-only ConnectX business network and administration program. The first XBA Live has been designed to support our members and the industry to operate more effectively and efficiently,” Mr Elvish said.
    “At XBA Live, attendees will gain valuable insights into managing risks, leveraging technology, boosting profitability, and tapping into emerging opportunities from a high calibre lineup of guest speakers and panelists.
    “The one-day event is ideal for independent gym owners, franchisee, boutique studio operators, and fitness entrepreneurs looking to take their businesses to the next level. It’s a fantastic opportunity to future-proof your business and connect with the best minds in the industry.”
     
    XBA Live 2025 Event Details
    Key Topics Include:
    1. Work Health & Safety (WHS): Beyond Compliance: Discover strategies to identify and manage common risks in fitness facilities, engage staff and members in creating a culture of safety, and implement proactive policies to protect your business.
    2. Wellness Trends and Market Opportunities: Explore the rise of recovery services like saunas, ice baths, and mindfulness spaces, and learn how personalised wellness experiences and contrast therapy are reshaping member expectations.
    3. Marketing and Member Engagement: Master the art of creating authentic social media content, craft a compelling brand story to showcase your unique selling points, and implement strategies to build long-term member loyalty.
    For more information about and to purchase tickets to the XBA Live event on Saturday 29 March head to https://events.humanitix.com/ausactive-xba-live
  • AUSactive 2025 National Awards Nominations Now Open

    AUSactive 2025 National Awards Nominations Now Open

    28 individual, business, industry supplier, and community categories on offer

    Nominations are now open for the highly anticipated 2025 AUSactive National Awards, the ultimate celebration of excellence, innovation, and leadership in Australia’s health and fitness industry—this is your chance to shine and be recognised among the best!

    With 28 categories spanning individuals, businesses, community initiatives, and industry suppliers, this year’s program is set to showcase the full breadth of talent driving AUSactive’s commitment to a healthier, more active nation.

    The National Awards represent the highest level of recognition in Australia’s active health and fitness sector while celebrating outstanding accomplishments, pioneering innovation, and a deep commitment to promoting healthier, more active lifestyles.
    AUSactive CEO Barrie Elvish said the Awards shine a spotlight on the extraordinary people and programs working behind the scenes to keep Australians moving.
    “The AUSactive Awards are about more than recognition—they’re about celebrating the passion and dedication that fuel our industry every day,” Mr Elvish said.
    Mr Elvish observed the Awards aim to raise the bar for excellence in the fitness industry by recognising outstanding quality, innovation, and leadership.
    “We are thrilled to announce nominations are now open for this year’s AUSactive National Awards. The awards spotlight individuals and businesses that exemplify exceptional talent and dedication, helping to shape the future of the industry,” Mr Elvish said.
    “A key focus is also on promoting fitness and exercise as a dynamic and rewarding career path by fostering connections and celebrating achievements.”
    Now in its 13th year, the AUSactive National Awards have become a career-defining platform for individuals and organisations committed to creating lasting impact.
    After a sold-out Gala in 2024, this year’s event promises to be even bigger, with industry leaders from across the country coming together to recognise excellence and celebrate the future of active health.
    “Individual categories honor top personal trainers, educators, and instructors in Pilates, yoga, aqua fitness, and more. The business awards recognise outstanding independent operators, franchises, and industry-leading providers.
     “Our popular community-focused categories highlight programs making a difference through inclusion, mental health awareness, and social impact.
    “Finally, our supplier awards which are a relatively new addition to our awards program highlight innovation and excellence in fitness equipment, technology, and wellness solutions, showcasing those shaping the future of the industry,” Mr Elvish said.
    2025 AUSactive Awards Key Dates
    Nominations
    Award Nominations Open
    Monday
    10 March 2025
    Award Nominations Close
    Monday
    5 May 2025
    Judging & Voting
    People’s Choice Voting Opens
    Monday
    5 May 2025
    Judging Begins
    Monday
    12 May 2025
    Judging & People’s Choice Voting Closes
    Monday
    9 June 2025
    Award Finalists Announced
    June 2025
    Gala Event
     
     
    2025 National Awards Gala
    Friday
    19 September 2025
    2025 Award Categories

    Individual Categories
    1. Personal Trainer of the Year
    2. Group Exercise Instructor and/or Leader of the Year
    3. Educator of the Year
    4. Aqua Exercise Professional of the Year
    5. Pilates Professional of the Year
    6. Student of the Year
    7. Yoga Professional of the Year
    8. Manager of the Year
    9. Tai Chi Professional of the Year
    10. Yoga Therapist of the Year
     Business Categories
    1. CEC provider of the Year
    1. Independent Business of the Year
    2. Leisure Centre of The Year
    3. Multiservice Business of the Year
    4. Franchise Group and/ or Brand of the Year
    1. Franchisee of the Year
    2. Pilates Business of the Year
    3. Yoga Business of the Year
    4. Quality Accredited Business of the Year
      Community Categories
    1. Social Value & Community Impact Award
    2. Most Inclusive and/or Diverse Program
    3. Mental Health Awareness Award
    4. Industry Innovation Award
    Industry Suppliers Categories
    1. Most Innovative & Best Technology Integration Supplier: Awarded to the supplier that has introduced the most innovative product or service and has effectively integrated technology into their fitness products or services to enhance user experience and outcomes.
    2. Best Strength Equipment Supplier: Awarded to the supplier that provides the most robust, innovative, and user-friendly strength training equipment. This category focuses on products that facilitate effective strength training, including weight machines, free weights, and functional training equipment.
    3. Best Wellness Equipment Supplier: Recognising the supplier that offers outstanding wellness-focused equipment designed to enhance holistic health. This includes equipment for Yoga, Pilates, stretching, recovery, and other modalities aimed at improving overall well-being.
    4. Best Commercial Cardio Equipment Supplier: Awarded to the supplier that excels in providing high-quality, durable, and technologically advanced cardio equipment for commercial use. This category focuses on treadmills, ellipticals, stationary bikes, and other cardio machines that are essential for fitness facilities.
    For more information on 2024 AUSactive National Awards Program, eligibility and to enter visit awards.ausactive.org.au
  • Accelerate your business with AUSactive’s new ConnectX

    Accelerate your business with AUSactive’s new ConnectX

    Exclusive exercise business network and administration program

    AUSactive is kicking off 2025 with the official launch of ConnectX Thursday 20 February, a new and exclusive members-only exercise business network and business administration program designed to support small, medium and independent businesses through XBA live events, webinars, and on-demand education content.
    ConnectX is free for AUSactive members and is targeted at business owners and operators who are seeking additional resources to help their day-to-day business operations, while keeping ahead of the curve with industry insights and knowledge to propel their business.
    AUSactive CEO Barrie Elvish said with record growth in independent gym operators and more than 7,311* gyms and fitness centres in Australia, ConnectX was about helping owners and operators take their business to the next level.
    “Running a successful health and fitness business means navigating complex challenges while staying ahead of industry trends and AUSactive is thrilled to announce the launch of ConnectX, a network, administration and education program to support our members and the industry to operate more effectively and efficiently,” Mr Elvish said.
    ConnectX will give our members exclusive access to live events, webinars and on-demand content through our iLearn Platform which will cover important business topics such as finance, marketing, wellness, HR and legal.”
    ConnectX Official Launch
    Join AUSactive next Thursday, 20th February for the ConnectX & XBA Discovery Webinar.
    Register now here.
     
    ConnectX Key Highlights:
    • ConnectX Facebook Group for networking & expert discussions
    • XBA Mini MBA-style education series covering finance, HR, and marketing
    • Live Event in Melbourne (March 29, 2025) aligned with the AUS Fitness Expo
    • On-demand courses & monthly expert webinars starting February 2025.
    The first ConnectX live event, XBA Live, will be held in March in Melbourne and is designed to offer a transformative experience for fitness businesses and showcase what ConnectX can offer.
    Hosted at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre on Saturday 29th March 2025, the program already includes an impressive lineup of guest speakers including Dr Betul Sekendiz – Associate Professor of Business and Sport Management, ICMS; Christie Boucher – Risk Services Manager, Guild Insurance; Christopher Melotti – Brand Comms Consultant, Marketing Adviser, Strategic Copywriter and AI Ethicist: and Dr Marc Cohen – Medical Doctor, University Professor, Author and Entrepreneur.
    AUSactive CEO Barrie Elvish said XBA Live in March was the perfect event to kick off the dedicated ConnectX program given the all-round business focus and emphasis on providing valuable insights to help owners and operators take their business to the next level.
    “At XBA Live attendees will gain valuable insights into managing risks, leveraging technology, boosting profitability, and tapping into emerging opportunities from a high calibre lineup of guest speakers and panelists.
    “The one-day event is ideal for independent gym owners, franchisee, boutique studio operators, and fitness entrepreneurs looking to take their businesses to the next level. It’s a fantastic opportunity to future-proof your business and connect with the best minds in the industry.”
     
    XBA Live Event Details
    • Date: Saturday, 29 March 2025
    • Time: 9:00AM – 3:30PM
    • Venue: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC)
    • Tickets via https://events.humanitix.com/ausactive-xba-live
      • Early bird AUSactive Member tickets $50 (plus processing fee)
      • Early bird Non-Member tickets $80 (plus processing fee)
    Key Topics Include:
    1. Work Health & Safety (WHS): Beyond Compliance: Discover strategies to identify and manage common risks in fitness facilities, engage staff and members in creating a culture of safety, and implement proactive policies to protect your business.
    2. Wellness Trends and Market Opportunities: Explore the rise of recovery services like saunas, ice baths, and mindfulness spaces, and learn how personalised wellness experiences and contrast therapy are reshaping member expectations.
    3. Marketing and Member Engagement: Master the art of creating authentic social media content, craft a compelling brand story to showcase your unique selling points, and implement strategies to build long-term member loyalty
    More speakers and panelists for XBA Live 2025 will be announced by AUSactive in the coming weeks. Secure your tickets now to take advantage of early bird discounts.
    For more information about and to purchase tickets to the XBA Live event on Saturday 29 March head to https://events.humanitix.com/ausactive-xba-live
  • AUSactive announces Supplier Advisory Group founding members

    AUSactive announces Supplier Advisory Group founding members

    Following the launch of the AUSactive Modalities Advisory Group (AMAG) late last year, AUSactive has announced the founding members of the Supplier Advisory Group (ASAG) to increase strategic collaboration between the active health and exercise industry and suppliers who play a pivotal role in its growth and success.
    AUSactive CEO Barrie Elvish said the Supplier Advisory Group has representation from all facets including marketing, accounting, education and equipment and the focus was on providing strategic input, feedback, advocacy and support of AUSactive’s purpose and responsibilities relevant to the group’s representative base.
    “Following the launch of our first Advisory Group last year – the Modalities Advisory Group – we are thrilled to announce the founding members of our Supplier Advisory Group who will help AUSactive improve representation of the various businesses and organisations that work with our industry,” Mr Elvish said.
    We have done a lot of preparation work prior to implementing each Advisory Group. Each AG has Terms of Reference as well as their own systems and processes for functions, specific processes for board reviews and reporting, and much more.”
    Inaugural Chair of the ASAG and AUSactive Director Emmett Williams said the ASAG has a particular focus and function so they can really hone in on the needs and support of the sector, and provide effective feedback and input to the board and management.
    “Our ASAG members represent a dynamic cross-section of the businesses and organisations that drive our industry forward.” Mr Williams said.
    “Suppliers play a crucial role in bringing product innovation, global perspectives and essential capabilities to the table. Their inclusion is not just valuable—it’s essential for fostering growth, and their seat at the table will help AUSactive drive ahead with the mission.”
    The AUSactive Supplier Advisory Group founding members are:
    • Andrew Pettet, DRAX Fitness
    • Barry Mcdonald, Novofit
    • Daniel Moy, Ezypay
    • Darren Elkin, Technogym
    • Darren McMurtie, Hapana
    • Ed Zouroudis, Evolt
    • Greg Will, SW Accountants
    • Michelle Furniss, Xplor
    • Mish Wright, Women’s Fitness Education
    • Cam Prosser, BF Brokers
    • Shaun Krenz, AusFitness Expo
    • Richard Toutounji, COM Marketing
    • Matt Inglis, Perfect Gym
    • Rhys Davies, International Fitness Academy
    Mr Elvish said one further initial Advisory Group – Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (ADEIAG) – will be launched in the coming months.
    “We now have two strategic Advisory Groups and we plan to add one more this year as part of the Board’s initial plan,” Mr Elvish said.
    “The upcoming Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Advisory Group will play an important role in our strategic commitment to greater diversity, equity and inclusion in the Australia active health and exercise industry.
    “The Advisory Group structure provides focused support and representation, ensuring a diversity of expertise and perspectives.”
    For more information about the AUSactive Advisory Groups visit ausactive.org.au.
  • Aquamoves Shepparton kicks off 2025 with continued Quality Accreditation from AUSactive

    Aquamoves Shepparton kicks off 2025 with continued Quality Accreditation from AUSactive

    Service excellence, and consistently delivering exceptional programs, has continued to pay off for Aquamoves in Shepparton, who have maintained their Quality Business Accreditation with AUSactive.

    AUSactive’s Quality Business Accreditation is a formal recognition process in which a business meets predefined criteria and quality standards, assessed by an independent accreditation body.

    Aquamoves Centre Manager, Steve Wilson, said the team was proud to maintain Quality Business Accreditation status, reaffirming their commitment to excellence in service delivery, consumer safety, and operational standards.

    “It’s important for Aquamoves to be recognised by AUSactive, the peak body for the exercise and active health industry in Australia, as it demonstrates our commitment to delivering the highest standards of professionalism, safety and customer care,” Mr Wilson said.

    “It also reflects our continuous improvement, ensuring Aquamoves remains a trusted and respected leader in the health and fitness industry.

    “AUSactive accreditation enhances our credibility in the health and fitness space and positions Aquamoves as a standout choice for individuals seeking a reputable fitness centre.”

    Mr Wilson said Aquamoves team prides itself on connecting the community through physical activity, health and enjoyment.

    “For our team, maintaining Quality Business Accreditation status with AUSactive is something for our entire team to be proud of. We focus on rigorous staff training programs and constantly innovating to meet and exceed the needs of our community. Offering a diverse range of classes and facilities including indoor and outdoor pools means we have something for everyone no matter their age or ability,” Mr Wilson said.

    “We are committed to delivering customer service excellence, even in the tiniest details, to empower and assist our members and guests in maximising their experience during each visit to our facility.

    “Our team is always looking for ways to improve the health and wellbeing of the community by attending seminars and training sessions. This empowers our team to deliver new software, promotions, challenges and programs to the highest standard.

    AUSactive CEO Barrie Elvish commended Aquamoves on their continued Accreditation and commitment to setting high standards of service excellence for the Shepparton community.

    “Congratulations to Aquamoves on their continued Quality Business Accreditation with AUSactive! Striving for excellence and continuing to set the bar high is something the whole Aquamoves team should celebrate,” Mr Elvish said.

    “As we continue our focus on activating the nation to be more active, more often, it’s fantastic to see regional facilities such as Aquamoves striving to exceed the expectation of their local community. Ensuring a high standard of service, member safety, and delivering a range of programs provides a greater opportunity for people to get active.

    “From an industry association perspective, I believe our Business Accreditation is an essential part of enhancing the credibility of our industry and the hundreds of facilities that operate day in day out to give people more options to get physically active in safe environments.”

    For more information about AUSactive’s Quality Business Accreditation visit https://ausactive.org.au/service-excellence/business-accreditation/

  • Pilates & Yoga Now OSCA Recognised

    Pilates & Yoga Now OSCA Recognised

    Australia Bureau of Statistics broadens Occupation Standard Classification for Australia to include Pilates and Yoga Instructors

    AUSactive is pleased to announce Australian Bureau of Statistics’ recent revision of the Occupational Standard Classification for Australia (OSCA) includes Pilates and Yoga Instructor’s occupations for the first time.

    The inclusion of Pilates and Yoga Instructors as separate subcategories under the Sports and Fitness Workers OSCA (formerly ANZSCO) follows advocacy work by AUSactive to have further recognition of this growing modality within the active health and fitness industry.

    AUSactive General Manager – Industry Standards and Development, Chris Alexander said the inclusion was an important step forward for those who work as Pilates and Yoga Instructors and ensured accurate data for vital decision making.

    “AUSactive has been working with the ABS during their latest review of the OSCA framework for occupation-related information to have Pilates and Yoga Instructors recognised individually. Previously instructors could only be classified under the Fitness Instructors (General),” Mr Alexander said.

    “As a result of multiple submissions and consultation, this outcome ensures the impactful contributions of our professionals are accurately acknowledged. It also will ensure in the future we’ll have accurate workforce data for these modalities.

    “We encourage all industry professionals to familiarise themselves with their occupation codes and to utilise them in the census to accurately capture the true impact of Pilates and yoga professions.”

    Francses Cahill, Pilates Fitness Institute & Pilates ITC CEO said the industry welcomed the inclusion given the growth of Pilates in the community.

    “This is a significant achievement for the Pilates industry, recognising the substantial growth of Pilates and identifying the valuable contribution to the community’s health and wellbeing,” Ms Cahill said.

    Meanwhile Ellen Nash, Principal Therapist for Yoga & Wellness For All said the Yoga inclusion emphasised the import role Yoga plays in overall health.

    “Yoga professionals can be proud of this inclusion as a recognition of the significant benefits that yoga brings to the health and wellbeing of the participants,” Ms Nash said.

    “It comes at a time when referrals to yoga by the medical profession and allied health sector increase readily and the evidence-based practice is acknowledged as effective as well as value for money.”

    The 462 Sports and Fitness Workers classification now covers:

    • 462231 Pilates Instructor | Teacher
    • 462232 Yoga Instructor | Teacher

    The Occupation Standard Classification for Australia (OSCA) is a standardised framework for storing, organising and reporting occupation-related information.

    It has been established by the ABS through a comprehensive review of the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) conducted between July 2022 and December 2024. OSCA replaces ANZSCO in Australia.

    OSCA informs Australia’s important decisions involving statistical outputs and labour market analysis. The ABS uses OSCA to describe occupations in its statistical output from collections such as the Census of Population and Housing and Labour Force Survey, and administrative data such as the Linked Employer-Employee Dataset.

    OSCA can also be used to measure and understand the labour market. Examples include developing workforce strategies to support industry and establishing mechanisms to ensure the availability of skilled job holders via skilled migration and educational pathways.

    For more information about the Pilates and Yoga Instructors OSCA visit 4622 Pilates and Yoga Instructors

    For more information about AUSactive visit ausactive.org.au

  • AUSactive gains endorsement from ASAPD

    AUSactive gains endorsement from ASAPD

    AUSactive broadens its commitment to diversity and inclusion with endorsement  from ASAPD 

    With a focus on inclusive exercise and physical activity for everyone, AUSactive has taken a step forward by being recognised by the Australian Sporting Alliance for People with a Disability (ASAPD) through their Sector Partner Endorsement Program.

    ASAPD is a collaboration between the National Sporting Organisations for People with a Disability (NSOD’s) that has been established with the support of the Australian Sports Commission. 

    ASAPD represents nine member organisations comprising: Boccia Australia, Blind Sports Australia, Deaf  Sports Australia, Disability Sport Australia, Disabled Wintersport Australia, Riding for the Disabled, Sport  Inclusion Australia, Special Olympics Australia and Transplant Australia.  

    AUSactive CEO Barrie Elvish said the ASAPD recognition was an important alignment and was part of the association’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Strategy to make exercise and physical activity more access for all corners of the Australian community. 

    “AUSactive is passionate about inclusive exercise and physical activity and through our DEI Strategy we are making concerted efforts to broaden our scope to reach and inspire all Australians to be more active,” Mr  Elvish said. 

    “By breaking down barriers to fitness, our vision is a future where all members of the community can exercise side by side. The ASAPD partnership is one part of our DEI Strategic commitment and as a leading  alliance within the disability sector representing eight member organisations, we are extremely honoured by the recognition.” 

    ASAPD CEO Dr Phil Hamdorf said the partnership with AUSactive highlighted the valuable contribution the exercise and active health sector can make to enhance access and participation for individuals living with a  disability. 

    “As an alliance of passionate advocates and organisations, we collaborate to break down barriers and ensure equal access for people of all abilities,” Dr Hamdorf said. 

    “We welcome the partnership with AUSactive as it will help increase sector engagement at a grassroots level and reach more people within our community. 

    “Ultimately the goal is to foster a positive and inclusive culture within the community and we know by working with organisations, such as AUSactive, this can be achieved.” 

    As part of the DEI Strategy, AUSactive is also in the process of becoming a registered NDIS provider to ensure it can fully support its members to work with people with a disability and deliver Personal Training services.  

    “By offering comprehensive training modules and supporting our members’ future work under the NDIS, we are deepening our commitment to inclusivity and helping participants to improve their health and wellbeing,” Mr Elvish said.

    AUSactive is embarking on this NDIS provider journey because inclusivity lies at the heart of our mission. We firmly believe that everyone should have equal access to exercise opportunities, empowering them to lead active, fulfilling lives.  

    “Regular physical activity has profound benefits to our physical and mental health, particularly as people with a disability often face barriers to exercise, leading to lower fitness levels, higher rates of overweight and obesity, and increased likelihood of experiencing mental health challenges compared to their peers.” 

    In the past 24 months, AUSactive members have been critical in the delivery of various programs in the promotion of diversity and inclusion. These programs, including All ABILITIES and VicHealth JumpStart, have provided opportunities for individuals with a disability to develop physical skills, social connections and  confidence. 

    Through education and partnerships between disability service providers and AUSactive registered businesses, under both All ABILITIES and JumpStart, there have been significant opportunities to promote safe and effective group exercise participation for people with a disability. 

    For more information about AUSactive visit ausactive.org.au