Melbourne
Melbourne - Evening Lecture & Full Day Workshop
Thurs 24th February, 2011; 6.30pm – 9.30pm (Evening Lecture) &
Saturday 26th February, 2011; 9.30am – 5.30pm (Full Day Workshop)
After the huge weekend in Sydney, David is traveling down to Melbourne to share his signature engaging, entertaining and exciting three hour Evening Lecture. This is the talk that you want to bring friends, family and colleagues to, and let David introduce them to the concepts of healthy living in way they have never heard before. If you came along last February to hear David speak, then you will know what an inspiration these talks are – and this one will be no exception! With new information to share, David will take you on a journey that will inform as it inspires.
Then on the Friday afternoon a lucky few will be joining us on the exclusive Peninsula Hot Springs Trip, followed up by a Full Day Workshop on the Saturday. This is where you get to go deeper into the knowledge and explore the concepts shared in the lecture in greater depth and intensity. The one thing people mentioned most of all about the 2010 tour, is that they wanted more! Well here it is, a full day in Melbourne taking you further than you’ve even been before on this magical health ride.
With different information being shared at this event, to the Sydney weekend, there is no reason why you can’t attend both, and really immerse in the latest cutting edge research bought to you in a way that makes it real, accessible and fun! Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Telomere and telomerase: The new science of longevity.
- Hormone Health: How To Get Bad Estrogen Out of Your Body, Have Better Sex, Fight Cancer, Live Longer, and Healthier.
- Conquer candida, lower inflammation, restore bone health, create healthy joints, lose weight, and reverse aging with raw-living foods, superfoods, superherbs, and new healing technology!
- Herbal medicine simplified.
- Immune System rejuvenation.
- Rebuilding core Adrenal, Kidney, and Reproductive energy (Jing energy)
- The Healing Power of Raw and Living Foods
- The LongevityNOW Program
- Questions and Answers with David Wolfe
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Melbourne – The Complete Package
Thurs 24th February, 2011; 6.30pm – 9.30pm (Evening Lecture) &
Saturday 26th February, 2011; 9.30am – 5.30pm (Full Day Workshop)
RMIT University - Swanston Street Campus
Storey Hall
Building 16, 342 Swanston Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
Contact: Lucy Stegley (Raw Events) – 0418-517-273
$150
Online bookings have been taken down, but tickets will be available at the door!
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Melbourne – Thursday Lecture Only
Thurs 24th February, 2011; 6.30pm – 9.30pm (Evening Lecture)
$50
Online bookings have been taken down, but tickets will be available at the door!
Melbourne - Saturday Workshop Only
Saturday 26th February, 2011; 9.30am – 5.30pm (Full Day Workshop)
$125
Online bookings have been taken down, but tickets will be available at the door!
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Melbourne Event – Getting There
The Melbourne RMIT University is located in the Melbourne CBD and is accessible by taxi, car, bike and public transport.
RMIT City Campus Map – Storey Hall K7
Public Transport:
Train: RMIT ‘s Storey Hall Building is located close to Melbourne Central train station which is serviced by all Metro Melbourne’s Train City Loop services. For services that run directly to Flinders Street, visitors to the RMIT City campus can catch a connecting City Loop train service from Flinders Street Station or catch any of the Yarra Tram Swanston Street services.
Tram: Most north-south Melbourne city tram services run along Swanston Street (including routes 1,3,5,6,8,16,64,67 and 72). For those services that run along Elizabeth Street (routes 19, 57, 59) get off at Melbourne Central and walk one block to Swanston Street. Commuters traveling east-west on services along Flinders Street (routes 48, 70 and 75), Collins Street (routes 109 and 112) or Bourke Street (routes 86 and 96) can catch a connecting Swanston Street service.
Bus: Many bus lines offer services connecting to train and tram services listed above. Check Metlink for details of connecting services in your area.
Parking:
There is no on-campus parking available for visitors to the University. However there are a number of commercial car parks within a very short walk. Metered street parking is also available around the City campus. Please note, time limits and clearway restrictions apply.
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