Australasian Leisure Management
Jul 22, 2025

AUSactive introduces membership model to reflect a growing and diverse industry

AUSactive has launched a 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.

Advising that the change is about more than just streamlining administration, AUSactive Chief Executive, Barrie Elvish stated "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."

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.

Elvish explained "these updates are about creating greater accessibility, clearer recognition, and stronger professional pathways.

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

The new membership model will roll out from today (23rd 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.

Elvish added "this is a pivotal time for the industry.

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

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