Inside TotalFusion Melbourne, Docklands’ New Wellness Destination
Opening this week in Docklands, TotalFusion brings a premium gym, boutique studios, a 25-metre lap pool, expansive recovery spaces, a cafe and coworking lounges together in one ambitious new Melbourne wellness address.
Melbourne’s wellness scene is about to gain a striking new address. On Thursday 16th April, TotalFusion will open the doors to its first Victorian flagship at 591 Flinders Street in Docklands, bringing its Queensland-born blend of fitness, recovery and lifestyle into the heart of the city. Set within Mirvac’s LIV Aston precinct, the multi-level club has been conceived as far more than a gym, drawing movement, restoration and workday ease into one highly considered destination.
Ambition runs through every floor. TotalFusion Melbourne spans a premium gym, five boutique studios, a 25-metre indoor lap pool and an expansive recovery zone with hot and cold magnesium plunges, infrared and traditional saunas, steam, cryotherapy, red light therapy and PEMF. A health-focused cafe, coworking lounges and social spaces are woven throughout, giving the whole project the air of a private members club with a distinctly high-performance edge. It speaks directly to the way many Melburnians want to move through the day now: training before work, resetting afterwards, stretching out over a smoothie, then answering emails somewhere beautiful.
The design is a major part of the draw. Every surface, tone and line appears deliberate, from the refined palette to the calibre of the equipment and the way the interiors frame the city beyond. The reformer Pilates room and gym floor both look out onto the trains moving between Flinders Street and Southern Cross, and when that motion catches in the mirrors, the result is unmistakably Melbourne. A sunrise session here would be hard to top. So would a golden-hour class, when the light softens and the city begins to glow.
Then there is the pool, one of the club’s most arresting details. Rather than sitting apart from the rest of the venue, it has been folded beautifully into the architecture, giving the entire wellness floor a more immersive, almost transportive quality. The sauna and cold plunge spaces carry that same level of finish. They are genuinely gorgeous, yes, but also purposeful, designed not simply to impress, but to draw people deeper into the ritual of recovery.
The launch arrives at exactly the right moment. Melbourne has no shortage of gyms, but TotalFusion is chasing something broader and more immersive, positioning itself as a full wellness ecosystem rather than somewhere you simply work out and leave. Founder Leon McNiece, who grew up in Melbourne before building the brand interstate, has framed the opening as something of a homecoming, saying the city helped shape the thinking behind the business. That personal connection gives the project added emotional pull, especially in a precinct still gathering momentum as a lifestyle destination.
For early adopters, the pitch is already in motion. TotalFusion has been pushing waitlist registrations and foundation memberships ahead of opening, though full pricing has not yet been publicly detailed. What is clear is the scale of the ambition. This is not just another new gym. It is a glossy, all-in wellness address arriving at a moment when Melbourne is increasingly drawn to places that make health restorative, social and deeply woven into everyday life.
From Thursday 16th April, the city gets a new benchmark.
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