A former fitness training provider that operated for 30 years has entered voluntary administration, following an application from the Australian Tax Office to wind up the companies.
Based in Queensland, the Fitlink Group was established in 1985 and provided fitness education and training as well as a labour hire business in the health and fitness industry.
Hall Chadwick was appointed to manage the administration of Fitlink Australia Pty Ltd, Fitgroup Australia Pty Ltd and Fitlink Employment Services Pty Ltd on November 2.
A spokesperson for Hall Chadwick told SmartCompany the assets of the companies were sold earlier this year and as such, the three businesses are no longer trading and do not employ staff.
The spokesperson also confirmed the companies do not own the website www.fitlink.edu.au.
In November 2014, Reeltime Media Limited informed its shareholders of its intention to pay $10 million to purchase the Fitlink Group.
They said at the time that the Fitlink Group had educated approximately 30,000 graduates in Australia and New Zealand and had offices in brisbane, Auckland and New Delhi.
Reeltime Media said at the time the founder and chief executive of Fitlink, Tim Boman, would continue with the…