Aussie athletes are selling their secrets.
What’s happening: STILLE, a wellness and longevity concept backed by BFT founder Cameron Falloon and AFL footballer Patty Cripps, raised A$10M ahead of its Melbourne debut.
Fully loaded. Opening late 2026, the members club blends social bathing, recovery technologies, and health diagnostics.
Promising athlete-grade protocols, for A$200 a week, members gain access to hyperbaric chambers, cryo and red light therapies, DNA testing, a fitness studio, plus bathhouse complete with pool, cold plunge, and saunas.
Value-add. Setting itself apart from fitness-led Aussie concepts like Saint Haven, One Playground and TotalFusion, STILLE is designed to complement a gym membership, emphasizing contrast circuits, social bathing, and cognitive therapies.
Less sweat, more system regulation, it’s creating space for members to disconnect from daily stressors and prioritize recovery.
Looking ahead: In the longevity era, recovery is becoming a daily practice, not a post-workout ritual. Counting fitness vets and elite athletes on its team, STILLE is building the infrastructure to support it.