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A Transformative Event Is Coming To The Sydney Opera House This Weekend, with Two Thousand Attendees Expected To Attend

Bennett PR < 1 mins read
This Sunday, April 13th, the Sydney Opera House will welcome two thousand attendees for a transformative event featuring a powerful and inspiring lineup. 
 
Wayfinders: Ordinary People Changing the World is a FREE event designed to offer hope, clarity, and a path to personal and collective transformation.
 
In-person speakers are:
  • Dr Julia Baird - Australian journalist and author (Panel Facilitator)
  • Sister Jayanti – Spiritual Teacher, Additional Administrative Head, The Brahma Kumaris
  • Hon Linda Burney – former Minister for Indigenous Australians and Member for Barton
  • Jon Owen – CEO, Wayside Chapel, Sydney
International Messengers are:
  • Katrín Jakobsdóttir – former Prime Minister Iceland
  • Christiana Figueres – former Exec Sec UNFCCC and Founding Partner of Global Optimism
In today's complex world, marked by economic challenges, social inequality, and environmental issues, many feel overwhelmed and powerless, as if life is unfolding beyond their grasp. During these times, Wayfinders emerge… ordinary people doing everyday extraordinary things, shining a light on a way forward, and changing the world for the better.

Through powerful personal storytelling, inspiring music, and meditation, guests will witness how ordinary people overcome adversity and ignite change - proving that even the smallest shift within can create ripples in the world around us. 
 
There is still time to book. Come along for an afternoon of heartfelt wisdom hosted by the Brahma Kumaris Australia. Reconnect with your inner strength and come find your light.
 

Contact details:

Bennett PR

[email protected]

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