Latest issue of Australasian Leisure Management mailed to subscribers
Subscribers to Australasian Leisure Management and members of industry associations linked with the publication will be receiving the latest issue of the printed magazine this week.
Covering current features and updates on matters of all areas of the leisure industry, this issue (#162) includes articles on:
The implications of the tragedy at New Zealand’s White Island
The extent to which HF Industries, the local supplier of Balanced Body Pilates equipment will go to protect the brand’s copyright - including seizing and destroying counterfeit products
Grant Gamble on key learnings in mastering member experience and care
The 2023/24 season success of the A-League’s Central Coast Mariners
The rebirth of the Wadeye Swimming Pool in one of the remotest areas of the Northern Territory
How Auckland’s Eden Park is approaching sustainability
Workforce development for aquatic technical operators
The potential of indoor cycling and how BODY BIKE is transforming the activity
How the Rainbow Ready Program is promoting inclusivity in sport and
The conflict between gymnastics clubs and the sport’s governing bodies.
In addition, the issue includes the latest people movements, information on new products, a snapshot of key industry news and advertising from the leading suppliers of products and services to the industry.
Subscribers to the printed Australasian Leisure Management magazine just need to click here to access the latest issue.
Non subscribers can click here to subscribe.
Industry Associations supporting Australasian Leisure Management
In addition to those who subscribe directly for the magazine, Australasian Leisure Management's distribution of almost 13,000 includes all members of
Aquatic and Recreation Institute (ARI) NSW
Aquatics Recreation Queensland
AUSactive (business members)
Australian Professional Ocean Lifeguard Association
Australian Swim Schools Association
Exercise New Zealand
Gymnastics Clubs Australia
LIWA Aquatics
Sports and Play Industry Association
Venue Management Association (Asia and Pacific)
Online News and Printed Features
As Australasian Leisure Management Publisher, Nigel Benton explains “it’s something we need to make clearer but features from the printed Australasian Leisure Management magazine aren’t available in our online news.
“We make a distinction between the two media based on news being just that, and almost everyone gets their news online these days while the longer form nature of features in the printed Australasian Leisure Management magazine - presenting case studies, learnings and an overview of key issues - is more insightful content that demands longer engagement from the reader, and that is where print remains the best medium to engage the reader.
“The value of the content in the printed magazine is that it sits on the desk of pretty much every venue manager in Australia and New Zealand.”
The printed Australasian Leisure Management magazine is available online with subscribers and those with access beyond the paywall able to view an electronic version of the magazine at almm.partica.online.
Advertise in Australasian Leisure Management issue 163
To reach the near 13,000 readers across aquatics, attractions, entertainment, events, fitness, parks, recreation, sport, tourism and venues, suppliers of products and services can advertise in the next issue of Australasian Leisure Management - positioning their marketing message in front of key buyers and decision makers.
Contact leisure@ausleisure.com.au to discuss or click here to view the magazine's advertising rates.
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