Snap Fitness Powers Ahead with 10 New Clubs in 10 Weeks Across Australia and New Zealand

Snap Fitness is celebrating a remarkable milestone, opening 10 new clubs in just 10 weeks as the brand continues to go from strength to strength.Snap Fitness

The rapid expansion reflects the strong demand for the Snap Fitness brand, recognised for its state-of-the-art club layouts, dedicated wellness spaces, and its proven 24/7 model that delivers flexibility and value to members.

Despite cost-of-living pressures, Australians and New Zealanders are continuing to prioritise their health and fitness — and the Snap Fitness model is proving more popular than ever.

Chris Caldwell, CEO of Lift Brands Asia Pacific (parent company of Snap Fitness), said the momentum is a clear sign of the brand’s strength and growing relevance.

“To open 10 new clubs in 10 weeks is a phenomenal achievement and a testament to the demand we’re seeing for the Snap Fitness model,” Mr Caldwell said.

“Our members are drawn to the combination of state-of-the-art facilities, wellness-focused spaces, and the flexibility of a 24/7 offering that works with busy lives.”

10 New Snap Fitness Clubs in 10 Weeks include:

New South Wales

  • Tweed South (NSW)
  • Belmont (NSW)
  • Bomaderry (NSW)

Victoria

  • Moonee Ponds (VIC)
  • Box Hill (VIC)
  • Charlemont Rise (VIC)
  • Botanic Ridge (VIC)

Queensland

  • Burpengary East (QLD)

New Zealand

  • Havelock North (NZ)
  • Highland Park (NZ)

The record-breaking period of growth also coincides with record-high franchisee enquiries, as entrepreneurs increasingly look for the security of proven, trusted brands while owning and growing their own businesses.

Notably, several of the new clubs are being opened by existing Snap Fitness franchisees, expanding into second or even third clubs — a strong endorsement of the brand’s success.

“Our record level of franchise enquiries shows the confidence entrepreneurs have in Snap Fitness. Equally, many of our new clubs are being opened by existing franchisees, which speaks volumes about the strength of our business model and the culture we’ve built.”

Caldwell said the expansion highlighted the resilience of the fitness industry and the growing importance of health and wellbeing in people’s lives.

“Even in the face of cost-of-living pressures, people are continuing to prioritise their health and fitness,” Mr Caldwell said.

“At Snap Fitness, we’ve built an offering that is both cost-effective and high quality, giving members the best of both worlds.”

With momentum building, Snap Fitness is looking ahead to more growth into 2026, when it will open its 350th location in ANZ, cementing its position as one of the leading fitness brands across Australia and New Zealand.