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The Global Wellness Institute Reveals First Report on Australia’s Wellness Economy
The inaugural report, made possible through collaboration with Anytime Fitness, shows Australia has one of the fastest-growing wellness economies in the world
Miami, FL – August 14, 2025 – For the first time, the non-profit Global Wellness Institute (GWI), the leading research organization for the global wellness industry, has released data on Australia’s wellness economy, which grew at an impressive 10.9% rate in 2022-2023 to reach US$126.7 billion.
GWI defines the wellness economy as industries that enable consumers to incorporate wellness activities and lifestyles into their daily lives.
Australia punches well above its weight, and has the fourth largest wellness economy in the Asia Pacific. It ranks 10th in the world for the size of its wellness economy, and 7th globally in its per capita spending on wellness, at US$4,824.
The report found Australia boasts one of the world’s fastest-growing wellness economies, growing at an annual rate of 7.5% from 2019-2023. Key areas of growth include: wellness tourism (up 32.9% from 2022-2023), thermal/mineral springs (up 21.5%), wellness real estate (up 13.9%), mental wellness (up 10.1%) and physical activity (up 9.4%). Retrospectively, Australia has advanced in global ranking by the size of its overall wellness economy, moving from #13 in 2019 to #10 in 2023.
“With beautiful landscapes, a growing wellness real estate market and a strong fitness tradition, it’s no wonder that Australia ranks in the top 10 wellness economies globally, and we couldn’t be happier to be able to share this data with the world,” said Susie Ellis, GWI’s Chair and CEO.
“We’re thrilled to present this data on Australia’s wellness economy for the first time, and so pleased that our partnership with Anytime Fitness means we can shine a light on the scale, strength and opportunity of Australia’s wellness sector.”
The 2025 Global Wellness Economy: Australia report is available on GWI’s Geography of Wellness platform thanks to a new partnership with Anytime Fitness, Australia’s largest gym network.
“At Anytime Fitness, we are proud to champion the health and wellness of Australians – not just within the walls of our gyms, but in every facet of their lives,” said Simon Thompson, Anytime Fitness’ Managing Director.
“With Australia now ranked #10 globally and #4 in the Asia Pacific, despite a comparatively small population, this report highlights our nation’s growing investment in healthier lifestyles. By backing this research, we aim to support not only the fitness industry, but all wellness sectors working to improve the lives of Australians, every day.”
Wellness real estate is one of Australia’s strongest wellness sectors. At US$25.7 billion in 2023, the country ranks second in Asia-Pacific after China and fourth worldwide for the size of its wellness real estate sector. The country has pioneered many wellness communities that support healthy lifestyles, vibrant social connections, and sustainable living in its growing housing markets. Other wellness sectors that rank in the global top 10 are physical activity, wellness tourism and workplace wellness.
“Our ambition to be the most welcoming and inclusive gym network in the country is grounded in a belief that wellness is multidimensional, encompassing physical, mental, emotional, and social wellbeing,” said Thompson. “That’s why we’re proud to sponsor the Global Wellness Economy Institute’s inaugural report on Australia, a vital step in understanding and supporting the broader wellness sector.”
To learn more about Australia’s wellness economy, visit its dedicated Geography of Wellness page on the GWI website.
The Global Wellness Institute (GWI), a nonprofit 501(c)(3), is the leading research organization for the wellness industry. Since 2014, it’s been the go-to resource for rigorous data and analysis on the global wellness economy and impactful policy interventions. It also spearheads major industry initiatives and events that bring together leaders to chart the future. Its mission is to empower wellness and prevention worldwide. GWI educates public institutions, businesses and individuals on how they can work to prevent disease and enhance overall quality of life, and its projects include WellnessEvidence.com, the first research platform dedicated to the medical evidence for wellness modalities; The Wellness Roundtable podcast; and a collaboration with BBC StoryWorks to produce the film series In Pursuit of Wellness.
About Anytime Fitness
Anytime Fitness, Australia’s largest gym network, with almost 600 clubs across the country and a membership base of close to 720,000. Anytime Fitness is at the heart of Australia’s physical activity sector, helping more Australians move, connect, and feel good, every day.