FESTIVAL of WELLBEING
We acknowledge and pay respect to Tasmanian Aboriginal people, the palawa people as the traditional and ongoing custodians of lutruwita – Tasmania.
We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.
We acknowledge the deep culture, wisdom and connection to country of Tasmanian Aboriginal peoples.
FESTIVAL OF WELLBEING
Bringing our community together to share the good stuff and create more of it together.
"There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about."
- Dr Margaret Wheatley - Turning to One Another
FREE Community Event
Saturday 14 October 2023 11am - 4pm
Bendigo Bank Community Stadium, St Helens
MORE DETAILS COMING SOON
A celebration of all things wellbeing.
Come and share in what we do well in our community to support and improve our wellbeing, so that together we can do more of it.
Let's celebrate what we love about living here in Break O'Day and discover new ways to look after ourselves and each other.
Let's be curious, have fun, share and discover ways of wellbeing, make new connections and create wellbeing together.
It all starts when we connect with a conversation.
DISCOVER CONNECT CREATE CELEBRATE
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST NOW OPEN!
We can't wait to hear from you. Tell us how you would like to be part of this year's Festival of Wellbeing!
Prefer to chat?
Connect with Leah to chat about how you want to be involved!
Leah Page Mental Health and Wellbeing Coordinator, Break O'Day Council at wellbeing@bodc.tas.gov.au 0439 826 491
"We don't know what's coming but we can help shape what's ahead."
- MaMuse - Power of Kindness. Shared with us by the wonderful One Voice Choir - Break O'Day. Thank you.