
23rd - 26th March 2023
The Macedon Ranges
VICTORIA
2nd - 5th of March 2023
Forth
TASMANIA




Come home to the wilderness
Come home to the wilderness & re-join your tribe...


3 days of
Camping, Glamping
& Dorms


Over 100
Workshops,
Presentations
& Women's Circles


Psychic & Tarot
Readings, Healings,
Reiki, Yoga
& Meditation


Approx. 70
Stallholders
& Food Vendors


Buskers, Roving
Performers, Belly
Dancers, Acoustic
Performances


Sound Healing,
Drumming Circles,
Chanting, Self Defense,
Forest Guided Hikes


Children's Village,
Aboriginal Activities,
Interactive Workshops,
Forest Crafts


Teen Empowerment,
Wicca for Teens,
Anxiety Busting Workshops,
Trust your Intuition



The Gathering of the Goddesses Funds:
Proceeds from The Gathering of The
Goddesses Festival are donated to mental health initiatives within the community.
Thank you for being a part of this movement and helping to make a difference.

Cultural Acknowledgement
The following acknowledgement pays respect to the traditional custodians and ancestors of this country, and the continuation of their cultural, spiritual and religious practices. Australians Together wishes to increase awareness and recognition of Australia’s Indigenous people and their cultures.
We respectfully acknowledge the past, present and future traditional owners of the land of the Indigenous people, the traditional custodians of this land, and respect their culture and identity which has been bound up with the land and sea for generations.
We would like to acknowledge that the land we hold our Victorian gathering is held on the traditional lands for the The Wurundjeri people, and that we respect their spiritual relationship with their country. We would like to acknowledge the The Wurundjeri people as the custodians of the Riddell's Creek region and recognize that their culture and heritage is still important to the The Wurundjeri people today.
We would like to acknowledge that the land we hold our Tasmanian gathering is held on the traditional lands for the The Tommeginne people, and that we respect their spiritual relationship with their country. We would like to acknowledge the The Tommeginne people as the custodians of the North Tasmania region and recognize that their culture and heritage is still important to the The Tommeginne people today.
We wish to pay respect to their Elders, past, present and future and acknowledge the important role that Indigenous people continue to play within our communities.
We acknowledge the contributions of Indigenous people and non-Indigenous people in educating all people in this country, which we all share and live in together