STILLE

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85 Spring Street Spring Street Melbourne, 3000 VIC
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Specialises in

  • Recovery
  • Motivation
  • Gyms / PT
  • Pilates
  • Yoga

Trying to figure out what wellness actually means in practice creates a particular kind of fatigue. You’re chasing an elusive goal in ten different directions; a float tank here, a blood panel there, a recovery session squeezed into your lunch break. Opening at the end of 2026, STILLE's goal is to put all of it together, under one roof—no chasing required. 

Tucked into the leafy Paris end of Melbourne’s CBD, right across from Treasury Gardens, the private members’ club spans a huge 1,000-square-metre floor. It’s based on the clear idea that longevity and performance aren’t separate pursuits, which aligns perfectly with the backgrounds of its founding collective. 

STILLE is backed by founders who have spent their careers thinking about that exact balance between maintaining high performance, while ensuring a high quality of life. Cameron Falloon is the entrepreneur behind Body Fit Training (BFT) who once trained Princess Diana, and he brings the diagnostics infrastructure of his HodieLabs venture. Carlton captain Patrick Cripps and Hawthorn’s Will Day both lend their perspectives as elite athletes to the club’s recovery and performance offerings, while other members of the founding collective boast careers in health and wellbeing, organisational psychology, and design. 

Membership begins with a face-to-face assessment with a longevity doctor, which draws on DNA analysis, blood work, and body scans that build a legitimately personalised program, right from the start. What follows is structured across three key pillars: thermal rituals (hot mineral pools, ice immersion, a 50-person ritual sauna), recovery and optimisation (HBOT, cryotherapy, red light therapy), movement and regulation (yoga, Pilates, breathwork). That’s not to mention the quiet lounges and co-working spaces, which makes STILLE feel less like a health clinic and more like a community wellness hotspot. And of course, it helps that the space itself is beautiful, designed around calming and deep restoration through a palette of bronze, stone, and earthy tones. 

The membership list at STILLE will be capped at a cosy 1,000 people, and is available by application only here

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