7 Staghorn Ave, Surfers Paradise QLD 4217, Australia
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Gold Coast Women’s Health Networking Charity Event 2026
You are invited to join the Gold Coast Women’s Health Networking Charity Event (GCWHNP) 2026—a powerful gathering dedicated to connection, collaboration, and meaningful impact within the women’s health and wellness community.
This is an event for all who support women's wellbeing: health practitioners (modern and traditional), organisations, advocates, and community members. We believe that by removing barriers and encouraging open communication, we build the understanding and compassion required for real change.
🌿 Our Dual Purpose: Connect & Bridge
This event is intentionally created to achieve two vital goals:
To Unite Practitioners: By bringing together health and wellness experts from every modality, we strengthen the support network available to our community and open doors to collaboration, shared education, and purpose.
To Bridge Traditional & Modern Health: We deeply value the expertise in both medical worlds. When practitioners work together, our community receives more holistic, effective, and compassionate health solutions.
🎤 Speakers & Theme: "The Power of Proactive Health"
We are honoured to host an inspiring panel of guest speakers exploring our theme,“The Power of Proactive Health.” (Names will be updated soon!)
We are also privileged to welcome Nicolle Edwards, CEO & Founder of RizeUp Australia, as our keynote speaker.
❤️ Supporting RizeUp Australia
We are proud to partner with RizeUp Australia, a community-driven organisation dedicated to supporting families affected by domestic and family violence. A portion of every ticket and all direct donations made at the event will contribute to their essential work.
RizeUp in Brief: A passionate organisation of men and women supporting families affected by domestic and family violence.
Learn More: https://www.rizeup.com.au/about-rizeup
🗓️ Event Details
Detail | Information |
Name | Gold Coast Women’s Health Networking Event 2026 |
Date | Saturday, 18th April 2026 |
Time | 9:00 am – 12:00 pm |
Location | QT Gold Coast, 7 Staghorn Ave, Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 |
🎟 Tickets
Plan ahead (Early Bird) Booking: $89 (GST included)
Right-on-time Booking: $100 (GST included)
Just in time Booking: $129 (GST included)
✨ Your Experience Includes
Meaningful Networking: Engaging activities designed to facilitate easy connection with new and established practitioners.
Supportive Environment: A friendly team ready to ensure every attendee feels included, comfortable, and valued—especially those attending alone.
Nourishment: Coffee, tea, juices, food platters, and grazing boards.
Prizes & Giving: A free raffle ticket on entry (prizes generously gifted by sponsors) and the ability to donate directly to RizeUp via QR code onsite.
💡 Who Should Attend?
This event warmly welcomes:
We welcome anyone passionate about women’s health, wellbeing, and creating positive change in our community.
Health & wellness practitioners of every modern and traditional modality.
Community organisations, supporters, allies, and advocates.
Anyone passionate about education, connection, and empowering women’s wellbeing.
🚫 A Note on Focus
With respect, this event is not suited for individuals or businesses who are primarily sales-driven. Our vision is connection, collaboration, education, and long-term opportunities—not sales-first interactions. We kindly ask you to consider this before purchasing your ticket.
We would be honoured to have you join us for a morning of meaningful conversations, community, inspiration, and collective purpose. Together, let’s create a community where women’s health is supported, celebrated, and elevated.
Anjali and GCWHNP team
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Gold Coast womens Health Networking Charity Event
7 Staghorn Ave, Surfers Paradise QLD 4217, Australia
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Experience Gold Coast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region.
We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout Southeast Queensland.