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Women’s Health Fit Night Out coming back for third year with Garnier as major sponsor

It will be held at Sydney’s International Convention Centre and more than 600 people are expected to attend.

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Aug 22, 2018
2 min read
Fit Night Out 2018

Pacific Magazines’ Women’s Health annual fitness event Fit Night Out will be returning for its third year on August 31.

It will be held at Sydney’s International Convention Centre and more than 600 people are expected to attend.

Hair care brand Garnier has signed on as naming rights partner, while health food brands The Chia Co and Vital are also supporting.

Attendees will break a sweat with fitness classes hosted by Keep It Cleaner girls Steph Claire Smith and Laura Henshaw, Base Body Babes Felicia Oreb and Diana Johnson, Amanda Bisk and Orangetheory Fitness’s wellness director Dan Conn.

There will also be hair and beauty treatments, a smoothie bar, a live DJ and healthy snacks available.

Jacqui Mooney, editor of Women’s Health, said: “Fit Night Out has become the event on the Sydney fitness calendar, and is yet another example of the deep way Women’s Health engages with our rapidly growing audience of health-conscious women. It’s such a great opportunity to bring together our community of fitness fans and we’re thrilled to have Garnier, The Chia Co and Vital join in on the action this year.”

Fit Night Out will be promoted across the Women’s Health network, which reaches more than 800,000 women through print, social and online. In addition, it will be supported via the extended Pacific stable (print, online and social) as well as a 30-second TVC broadcast on Seven in the lead-up to the event.

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