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Goodlife now requires app to access gyms

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Background

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Goodlife has recently forced its members to use the Goodlife App to access its Gyms, and made the existing RF issued cards stop working.[1]

This change was announced mid 2024 but was only rolled out in mass in July 2025. There is still no mention that the Goodlife app is required in the contract, even after this has been rolled out to 81 gyms.[2]

References

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  1. "Digital Access | Goodlife Health Clubs". (Archived)
  2. "Terms and Conditions | Goodlife Health Clubs Australia". (Archived)