Cockatoo Dreaming Women's Circle
Schedule
Sun Aug 24 2025 at 01:00 am to 04:00 am
UTC+10:00Location
Temple on the Park | Alexandria, NS
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Welcome to the Cockatoo Dreaming Women's Circle!“I pay my deepest respect to the traditional custodians the Bidjigal People of the Eora Nation of the land I live and work on. I pay my deepest respects to past, present and emerging elders. May we be guided by our Ancestors seen and unseen in all we offer in this".
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Come sit with us. Be part of this extraordinary sisterhood and community.
*The hall will open at 10:30am -Circle will begin at 11 am sharp.
Please arrive early enough to find parking and make an easeful arrival. There is limited untimed parking paces and also 2 hr times spaces. We will break at 12 for people to go and check their parking briefly.
After Circle we will gather in Camperdown park for a picnic lumch so please bring some yummy food to share.
Tickets $45 +BF 🙏❤️⭐️Concession tickets $35 +BF
Aboriginal and torres Strait Women - Welcome as my guest (no fee)
Sponsored Tickets available- please send me a request via email
Email me [email protected]
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Since Ancient times, women have sat in circle, sacred spaces where stories are shared, healing is nurtured, and sisterhood is celebrated. Cockatoo Dreaming Women’s Circle, lovingly held by Lynda Millin Osborne, a proud Western Bundjalung Woman on the Clarence River in NSW, continues this timeless tradition with heart, depth and spirit.
For over five years, a diverse community of women of all ages, cultures and walks of life have been gathering in this circle. Each woman brings her own unique story, strength and wisdom, creating a rich tapestry of shared experience. What unites us is the inner call for healing ourselves, the planet and our collective. A call for growth, connection and a life lived with authenticity.
Lynda Milin, founder of Cockatoo Dreaming walks in a cultural way, is an intuitive guide, educator and storyteller. Her work is grounded in Indigenous knowledge and the power of spoken word, music, movement and humour. Through her facilitation, women are invited to return to themselves, to one another and to something greater.
Each circle is a sacred journey, a space where you are seen, heard and held. Together, we engage in• deep self-enquiry and soulful reflection• guided meditations and intuitive movement• storytelling, music and shared silence• empowering connection and heartfelt sharing
This is a space for healing, for grieving, for laughing, for growing. A place to rebuild self-love, awaken purpose and cultivate belonging in your own body, your relationships and your wider community.
Women’s circles are more than just gatherings. They’re powerhouses of transformation. In our circle, we honour ancient traditions while creating new ones, walking alongside each other with courage and care.
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Where is it happening?
Temple on the Park, 158 Australia St, Newtown NSW 2042, Australia, AlexandriaEvent Location & Nearby Stays: