Australasian Leisure Management

Australasian Leisure Management

Reporting on the management of the population’s free time means that Australasian Leisure Management presents a massive amount of news on the leisure, events and venues industry.
Just in the past week (from 2nd to 8th May) has seen Australasian Leisure Management report on the formation of the unified Australian Business Events Association, the NSW Government moving to lift a longstanding restriction that prevents Sydney’s Allianz Stadium and Sydney Cricket Ground from hosting more than four concerts per year, the return of IRONMAN events to NSW, ‘night mayors’ from world cities meeting in Sydney to share key insights about night-time economy, the AFL confirming that a Hobart-based team will enter the League, new proposals for a stadium on Auckland’s waterfront and the opening of the Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia.
In addition, the latest edition of the printed Australasian Leisure Management magazine takes an in-depth look at crowd management at mass gatherings in Australia and Asia, with a particular focus on the crowd invasion at Melbourne Park’s AAMI Park during an A-League Men’s match on 17th December last year.

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By way of information, Australasian Leisure Management magazine and the www.ausleisure.com.au website are the only business media in the leisure industry in Australia, New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific region. Published bi-monthly since 1997, with news and features covering aquatics, attractions, entertainment, events, fitness, parks, recreation, sport, tourism and venues, the printed magazine has over 11,500 readers (with circulation increasing in the last year) while since introducing a paywall in early 2022, Google Analytics figures show that the website welcomes 25,000 unique visitors and has 145,000 page views a month.