Events

Events

We know health can be a handful. So we’ve custom built our wellness hubs with only one goal in mind - to make every Tasmanian’s health journey a little easier.

We host a range of sessions, events, and activities for both our members and the community to attend. We also work with like-minded Tasmanian organisations to deliver programs. If you are interested in working with us in our space, get in touch at events@stlukes.com.au.

Please be aware that photography and/or filming may take place at these events and, by attending events, you acknowledge and agree that any images taken at the event may be used by St Lukes for promotional and marketing purposes. 

Note that all event bookings completed through our third-party supplier, SimplyBook.me Ltd are non refundable. Click here for terms and conditions.

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Baby and Child First Aid Information Session

Baby and Child First Aid Information Session

Tuesday 10th September at 10:00am
2 hours 30 mins|$25

A two and half hour First Aid Information Session for parents and carers of babies and young children.

During the session you will learn information on children's health, first aid, and safety in a warm and friendly environment, including areas such as Burns, Choking, Seizures, CPR & Resuscitation.

COTA Seniors Week Pop-Up

COTA Seniors Week Pop-Up

Thursday 12th September at 12:30pm
1 hour|FREE

Pop in and find out all about Seniors Week 2024. Grab a copy of the Event Guide and learn how you can get involved in Seniors Week 2024. With heaps of great events happening around the state, including many intergenerational activities, this is a fantastic opportunity to get involved in something new, regardless of your age.

This is a walk-in event, no bookings required.

Melanoma Support Group

Melanoma Support Group

Monday 16th September at 5.30pm
1 hour|FREE

Melanoma Patients Australia invites all those affected by melanoma, their families and friends to our next Tasmanian Support Meeting.

Mindset for Success with Dr Rebecca Chabot

Mindset for Success with Dr Rebecca Chabot

Tuesday 17th September at 1:00pm
1 hour|FREE

Changing your mindset can change your life. A mindset is a set of assumptions or beliefs that influences everything you see and do. Studies have shown that mindset directly affects not only mood and behaviour but also physiology. Rebecca will discuss the latest research on mindset and explain the difference between fixed and growth mindsets. She will then offer practical tips for identifying and changing those mindsets that limit you, so you can better achieve more, both at work and at home.

Diversity, Equity and Fairness for New Migrants - Information Session
Tamar Valley Peace Festival

Diversity, Equity and Fairness for New Migrants - Information Session

Monday 23rd September at 12:30pm
1 hour|FREE

John will discuss strategies for helping new Tasmanians contribute meaningfully to our community, our state and our country. Through his organisation, Kamara’s Inclusion Gateways Service, John aims to empower newcomers to realise their dreams and aspiration by providing personal support, connections and opportunities.

This free event is a part of the Tamar Valley Peace Festival program hosted at the St Lukes wellness hub.

Inclusion and Diversity in Exercise - Information Session
Tamar Valley Peace Festival

Inclusion and Diversity in Exercise - Information Session

Monday 23rd September at 2:15pm
1 hour|FREE

Join Dr Katie-Jane Brickwood as we explore how individually tailored exercise allows for anyone and everyone to access the benefits of exercise. While an injury or disability can seem like a barrier to exercise, exercise really is for everyone, especially with the right resources!

This free event is a part of the Tamar Valley Peace Festival program hosted at the St Lukes wellness hub.

To register for this event please email info@bodyconnecttas.com.au

1000 Hearts at the Peace Festival Hub
Tamar Valley Peace Festival

1000 Hearts at the Peace Festival Hub

Monday September 23rd to Friday September 27th at 10:00am
6 hours|FREE

1000 Hearts is a social enterprise which encourages kindness through action. Our global community makes eco-friendly felt pocket hearts which are created and gifted in random acts of kindness. At the Peace Hub, we will provide materials and instruction for attendees to make their own hearts and learn about the benefits of compassion.

This free event is a part of the Tamar Valley Peace Festival program hosted at the St Lukes wellness hub. This is a walk-in event, no bookings required.

Mindful Self Compassion for Finding Peace
Tamar Valley Peace Festival

Mindful Self Compassion for Finding Peace

Monday 23rd September at 3:45pm
1 hour|FREE

So often the person we are harshest to is our own self and the inner critic can be anything but peaceful. This session explores mindful ways to recognise and soften our critical voice, finding kinder ways to relate and be with ourselves. Peace starts here with us.

This free event is a part of the Tamar Valley Peace Festival program hosted at the St Lukes wellness hub. 

To register for this event please email rosygreen0@gmail.com

Self Care and Mental Wellbeing Workshop
Tamar Valley Peace Festival

Self Care and Mental Wellbeing Workshop

Tuesday 24th September at 9:00am
2 hours|FREE

This two-hour self-care and mental wellbeing workshop will provide participants with the skills and resources to develop an individualized self-care and mental wellbeing plan or learn how to support someone that encompasses activities to enhance physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual health on a daily basis.

The workshop will explore the concept of self-care and mental wellbeing, how to identify personal signs of stress and simple strategies that can be used to manage individual stress levels on an everyday basis.

This free event is a part of the Tamar Valley Peace Festival program hosted at the St Lukes wellness hub.

Community and Cultural Conversations - Pop in event
Tamar Valley Peace Festival

Community and Cultural Conversations - Pop in event

Tuesday 24th September at 2:30pm
1 hour 30 minutes|FREE

Come along and meet our friendly and welcome teams from Welcome Cultural Services, Starting Point Neighbourhood House and Northern Suburbs Community Centre.

We would love to share with you the free services, supports and social activities we provide. We cater to all of community, all ages and capacities. Feel free to pop in at any time between 2:30pm and 4pm.

This free event is a part of the Tamar Valley Peace Festival program hosted at the St Lukes wellness hub.

This is a walk in event, no bookings required

Health Services Mini Expo
Tamar Valley Peace Festival

Health Services Mini Expo

Wednesday 25th September at 10:00am
2 hours|FREE

An opportunity to come and meet community service providers in Health Literacy. Find out all about the services they offer, register for programs, request referrals, ask about workshops and talk to the representatives who work in the Launceston area. Services include Palliative Care Tasmania, Carers Gateway, Diabetes Tasmania and Launceston Community Legal Service.

This free event is a part of the Tamar Valley Peace Festival program hosted at the St Lukes wellness hub. This is a walk-in event, no bookings required.

The Womens Health Revolution! A Panel Discussion
Tamar Valley Peace Festival

The Womens Health Revolution! A Panel Discussion

Wednesday 25th September at 1:00pm
1 hour|FREE

Come and listen to a panel discussion about the big issues facing the women's health movement today - with current and future women's health activists. Facilitated by Jo Flanagan, CEO of Women's Health Tasmania, with Dr Sue Mallett, Clinical Director of the Launceston Women's Health Clinic and Founder of Womankind, and Bea Shackloth, Abortion Peer Worker and emerging leader in the exciting new area of services led by people with lived experience.

This free event is a part of the Tamar Valley Peace Festival program hosted at the St Lukes wellness hub.

Mental Health Council Tasmania - Take a 7 minute challenge
Tamar Valley Peace Festival

Mental Health Council Tasmania - Take a 7 minute challenge

Wednesday 25th September at 2:30pm
1 hour|FREE

This one-hour workshop will guide you through the 7 minute challenge and help you to make a connection between the people, places and activities in your life and how they boost your mental wellbeing. We’ll use the photos on your phone’s camera roll to guide the activity.

This free event is a part of the Tamar Valley Peace Festival program hosted at the St Lukes wellness hub.

Building Health Knowledge for a Better Future – Information Session
Tamar Valley Peace Festival

Building Health Knowledge for a Better Future – Information Session

Thursday 26th September at 1:00pm
1 hour|FREE

Navigating health information can be tricky, but it doesn't have to be join Jordan de Hoog from University of Tasmania for an engaging talk where we'll share practical tips and tricks to help you find, understand and use health information with confidence.

This free event is a part of the Tamar Valley Peace Festival program hosted at the St Lukes wellness hub.

To register for this event please email aaitken@mhct.org

Men's Health Panel
Tamar Valley Peace Festival
Thursday 26th September at 4:30 pm
1 hour 15 mins|FREE

This event aims to show the importance of addressing men's health challenges to achieve peace. Join our panellists as they share their personal health challenges; how they are learning to live vulnerably, to accept change and to find peace and positivity in their lives. The short presentations will be followed by a Q and A session.


This free event is a part of the Tamar Valley Peace Festival program hosted at the St Lukes wellness hub.
To register for this event please email; srjatas@gmail.com

Mental Health Literacy session with the Water Well Project and Women's Friendship Group – Information Session
Tamar Valley Peace Festival

Mental Health Literacy session with the Water Well Project and Women's Friendship Group – Information Session

Friday 27th September at 11am
1 hour 30 mins|FREE

The Water Well Project, a non-for-profit organization, and Women’s Friendship Group, a local volunteer group supporting CALD women and families in resettlement, partner to deliver a culturally sensitive and interactive mental health education session, facilitated by healthcare professionals. Let’s help break down stigma and develop some great strategies.

This free event is a part of the Tamar Valley Peace Festival program hosted at the St Lukes wellness hub.
To register for this event please email: robflittner@hotmail.com

Working Towards Equality Panel
Tamar Valley Peace Festival

Working Towards Equality Panel

Friday 27th September at 1pm
1 hour|FREE

This chaired panel is composed of Lived Experience speakers who are representatives of advocacy and educational organisations. They will address the ways in which we can move towards a safer and more inclusive society. Following the presentations there will be a Q and A session.

This free event is a part of the Tamar Valley Peace Festival program hosted at the St Lukes wellness hub. 
To register for this event please email aaitken@mhct.org

Connected Women Dance - Global Grooves Performance
Tamar Valley Peace Festival

Connected Women Dance - Global Grooves Performance

Saturday 28th September at 9:30am
30 mins|FREE

Connected Women Tasmania aims to create a welcoming environment for migrant women and supports them to build confidence, skills and have a sense of belonging while enhancing their mental health and well-being through social connections and community involvement.

This free event is a part of the Tamar Valley Peace Festival program hosted at the St Lukes wellness hub. 
This is a walk in event, no bookings required.

Mental Health First Aid

Mental Health First Aid

Thursday 3rd - Friday 4th October
2 days|$325

1 in 5 Australians will experience a mental health problem in any given year. 

The Mental Health First Aid course will teach you how to provide initial support to someone who is experiencing a mental health problem or crisis. This course is based on guidelines developed through the expert consensus of people with lived experience of mental health problems and professionals.

Please note this course is not a therapy or support group, it’s an education course to learn how to give first aid to others.

Introduction to mindfulness

Introduction to mindfulness

Wednesday 9th and 16th October at 9:30am
1 hour 30 mins|$10

Learn and explore foundational mindfulness techniques and practices to encourage present moment awareness. Mindfulness can assist you in responding rather than reacting, decrease stress levels and promote relaxation.

Mental Health Week Q&A with SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY's, Mitch McPherson

Mental Health Week Q&A with SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY's, Mitch McPherson

Wednesday 9th October at 5.30pm
1 hour|$21

Join mental health advocate & SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY Founder, Mitch McPherson for a Q&A session during Mental Health Week.

Please note: this event is suitable for ages 16+

Specsavers Eye Screening

Specsavers Eye Screening

Monday 14th October at 9:00am
2 hours|FREE

Specsavers Kings Meadows recognises the importance healthy eyes play throughout our day-to-day lives. As part of their commitment to improving the sight of our community, Specsavers Kings Meadown are offering a vision screening at our Launceston wellness hub, performed by an optometrist, free of charge.

Building Bones
Monday 14th October at 2:00pm
1 hour|FREE

Learn all about the importance of strength exercise as we age to help keep our muscles and bones strong and healthy. Get some practical tips and exercises from an Accredited Exercise Physiologist to help keep you strong, independent and doing the things you love!

Tinnitus Workshop presented by Ability Hearing

Tinnitus Workshop presented by Ability Hearing

Thursday 17th October at 1:00pm
1 hour|FREE

Join Heidi Modrovich, Principal Audiologist from Ability Hearing and Balance, for an immersive workshop on tinnitus assessment, treatment, and management. With over 20 years of expertise in Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) as well as being a qualified psychotherapist, Heidi can provide you with practical strategies and hands-on techniques. Don't miss this opportunity to reclaim peace amidst the noise.

'What Is Grief' Book Launch

'What Is Grief' Book Launch

Tuesday 22nd October at 11am
1 hour|FREE

Join Palliative Care Tasmania to celebrate the launch of their children’s book, ‘What Is Grief?’

Hard-cover copies of the book will be for sale on the day. Every book sold allows Palliative Care Tasmania to donate 10 soft-cover copies of ‘What Is Grief?’ to Tasmanian communities.

‘What Is Grief’ was written by award-winning, best-selling author Jess Sanders and illustrated by Stephanie Spartels for Palliative Care Tasmania’s Learning Through Loss program. Learning Through Loss provides free grief education and resources to those working with children and young people. Learning Through Loss is funded by the Tasmanian Department of Health and Healthy Tasmania. 

To learn more about the Learning Through Loss program visit www.learningthroughloss.org.au

Morning tea will be provided. 

 

Eat Like an Adult with Coach Josh Wood

Eat Like an Adult with Coach Josh Wood

Tuesday 22nd October at 1:00pm
1 hour|FREE

If you missed the TEDx event with speaker, health educator and online fitness coach, Josh Wood, here is your chance to catch the extended workshop and learn the practical side of Eating Like an Adult. In this workshop, you will be taken through the basics of reading nutrition labels, understanding macro-nutrients, and the six habits to eat like an adult!

Kings Meadows Community Men's Shed Pop-Up Shop

Kings Meadows Community Men's Shed Pop-Up Shop

Thursday 24th and Friday 25th October at 9:00am
7 hours|FREE

Men's sheds are a uniquely Australian solution to promoting men's mental and physical health. Benefits of involvement include gaining confidence, less social isolation, mateship and an opportunity to share stories and information. Join us for two days at the St Lukes Launceston wellness hub and see the incredible woodwork that has been created through this very important initiative.

An Evening With Kai Sakakibara

An Evening With Kai Sakakibara

Monday 28th October 6:00pm
1 hour|$40

In the lead up to the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics, Kai Sakakibara was one of the top BMX racers in the world. He then suffered a traumatic brain injury in an accident during the final stages of qualifying before being able to realise his Olympic dream.

He was the first to celebrate his sister Saya winning Gold for Australia at Paris 2024 in the sport that nearly took his life.

Join Kai as he shares his story at St Lukes Hobart.

Habit Hacking with Dr Rebecca Chabot

Habit Hacking with Dr Rebecca Chabot

Tuesday 29th October at 1:00pm
1 hour|FREE

Our subconscious mind influences most of our decisions, choices, and thoughts. It regulates at least 95% of the choices that we make each day including our habits. Rebecca discusses the latest research around habit formation and reduction, and how real-life changes come from taking many small steps to alter your habits. She will give practical advice and tips on how to tap into the subconscious mind to create good new habits and break bad ones.

Pop-up Hearing Clinic

Pop-up Hearing Clinic

Tuesday 5th November at 11:00am
4 hours|FREE

Rediscover the sounds you love with a quick free 15-minute hearing check* with Hearing Australia’s friendly team. At our hearing checks we guide you through maintaining good hearing health and provide information on how to manage common hearing issues. Take the first step to start your journey towards better hearing. 

To secure a hearing check, walk into our wellness hub from 9am on the day to make a booking with our team.

*Only 15 minute hearing checks are free. Other services may attract charges/fees or may be subsided for those eligible under the Australian Government Hearing Services Program, to which conditions apply. A hearing check is a screening that helps identify people that may have hearing loss.

How to get the most out of your hearing aids presented by Ability Hearing

How to get the most out of your hearing aids presented by Ability Hearing

Thursday 14th November at 1:00pm
1 hour|FREE

Unlock the full potential of your hearing aids with Principal Audiologist Heidi Modrovich from Ability Hearing and Balance! Learn how these devices work, the importance of hearing rehabilitation through brain hearing, and practical tips for adapting. Join us to gain expert insights and optimise your hearing experience for richer, clearer communication!

Brain Health with Dr Rebecca Chabot

Brain Health with Dr Rebecca Chabot

Tuesday 19th November at 1:00pm
1 hour|FREE

The human brain is a 1.4 kg supercomputer that controls everything in your life, including how you think, feel, and act. Taking care of your brain is essential for staying mentally healthy as mental illnesses are brain illnesses; however, many of us are unaware of what is good for the brain and what is not. In this powerful and informative session, Rebecca compiles the current research around brain health. She will discuss risk factors that damage the mind and memory and then offer insights on how to heal your mental health issues and strengthen your memory by paying careful attention to a healthy, brain-boosting lifestyle.

Baby and Child First Aid Information Session

Baby and Child First Aid Information Session

Thursday 21st November at 10:00am
2 hours 30 mins|$25

A two and half hour First Aid Information Session for parents and carers of babies and young children.

During the session you will learn information on children's health, first aid, and safety in a warm and friendly environment, including areas such as Burns, Choking, Seizures, CPR & Resuscitation.