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PEREGIAN Beach local Laura Di Mambro is counting down the days until thousands of guests start to arrive on her doorstep for Queensland’s “life-changing” festival.
Final preparations are underway for The Conscious Life Festival, a jam-packed, two-day program of events fast becoming one of the most comprehensive health and wellbeing carnivals on Queensland’s calendar year.
Five months after Mother Nature forced a last-minute reschedule, event organiser Laura Di Mambro said she was excited to bring more than 120 exhibitors to Peregian Beach, including health and wellbeing practitioners, performers and educators.
“The Sunshine Coast is such a health conscious paradise. Where better to bring all the wonderful modalities and specialists under one roof to showcase what unique and diverse products and services many business and individuals have to offer,” Ms Di Mambro said.
“The health and wellbeing industry is one of the fastest growing in the world. The Sunshine Coast is proof of this growing phenomena with so many individuals devoting their time and energy to improving their health and that of others,” she said.
Now in its fourth year, The Conscious Life Festival brings together those who want to improve their health and wellbeing in ways both “imaginable and uninmaginable”.
Even those especially “spirited” little ones aren’t forgotten, with the exclusive The Conscious Life Festival sanctum Kids Culture – a fun and magical haven for kids to create, explore and learn: from quiet sacred sanctuaries to vibrant and energetic interactive workshops, all promoting conscious and nurturing development.
The Conscious Life Festival offers a fun and friendly environment for people of all ages to explore alternative methods and all aspects of health, happiness, well-being and self-development.
The festival is held over two days, 2 and 3 August, at the Peregian Beach College, 41 Old Emu Mountain Road, from 9.30am to 4pm daily.
Email info@consciouslifefestival.com.au or visit www.consciouslifefestival.com.au for more information.

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