
Senate election for academic staff
News 19 FebruaryNominations are now open to appoint two members of our academic staff to the university Senate for a term ending in 2028.
16 December 2021
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In 2022, ACU will introduce a Fitness Passport program for all staff and their families.
Complete a survey to share with us the gyms and aquatic centres in your state which should be included in the program. As a further incentive, one lucky staff member who completes the survey will be chosen at random to win an Apple iPad.
Fitness Passport is a workplace health and fitness program providing you and your family with unparalleled access to a wide choice of health, fitness, and aquatic facilities for a fraction of the price of a regular gym or aquatic membership.
Before we can progress with the program, we need you to have your say. First, register your interest, then nominate the fitness and aquatic facilities you would like to use based on your location.
Please complete one of these appropriate state-based short surveys before it closes at 11.59pm 21 January.
Your Fitness Passport membership will be designed exclusively around the gyms and pools you and your colleagues want to use. You select the facilities and, once approved, you can visit them all! The final selection of facilities included in ACU’s Fitness Passport program will be confirmed in January 2022.
Membership benefits include:
We anticipate the following approximate membership costs:
Fitness Passport offers choice, more convenience and better value than a traditional gym membership. Signing up for a family membership for you, your partner and children under 18 will deliver even greater savings.
Enrolment for the program will commence in early 2022.
Competition details: Entries are open from 8am (AEDT) 8 December 2021 to 11.59pm (AEDT) 21 January 2022. The winner will be drawn on 24 January 2022. (1) individual winner will be selected as the winner of (1) Apple iPad. The first drawn name will be the winner. Winners will be contacted via email. Identification will need to be presented in order to claim your prize if you are drawn the winner. Failure to produce valid identification will enforce the judges to pick a new winner.
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