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Conscious Life Festival marks 15 years

One of the Sunshine Coast’s longest-running wellness events is marking a major milestone in 2026, as the Conscious Life Holistic Wellness Festival celebrates 15 years of bringing community, holistic health and conscious living together under one roof.

Founded in 2011 by Sunshine Coast local Laura Di Mambro, the festival began as a grassroots gathering and has grown into a two-day event featuring more than 100 exhibitors and over 60 facilitators and speakers, attracting attendees, businesses and practitioners from across Australia.

Held at Venue 114 in Kawana on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 March 2026 (9.30am–4.30pm), this special anniversary edition will showcase natural health practitioners, sustainable living brands, spiritual teachers and wellness innovators from around the country — while continuing to spotlight local Sunshine Coast businesses.

After navigating significant life challenges, Di Mambro says she felt guided to create a network of health-conscious individuals focused on personal growth and self-development, while also providing a platform for conscious businesses to be seen and supported. What began as a small local initiative has since evolved into one of Australia’s leading holistic wellness event.

“The festival was created from a desire to bring people together in a meaningful way,” says Di Mambro. “Over the years it has become more than just an event — it’s a community that supports wellbeing, growth and genuine connection.”

Entry $15, kids free.

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