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Aspire-wellbeing show

Wendy from Fitzroy

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With a wide range of Wellbeing-themed exhibitors, this special show offers something for everyone.

Held from 29 February-1 March 2020, at Claudelands Event Centre Hamilton,  the 9th annual Wellbeing Show enables our community to discover the amazing wealth of health and wellbeing products, services and organisations available in the region.

The Wellbeing Show shares space within the new ASPIRE! Expo alongside the Lifelong Learning Expo, and adjoins the interactive Clubs & Creativities Showcase.

To reflect a diverse and vibrant wellness community, a wide variety of exhibitors is attending, including: Community health & wellbeing Complementary and Holistic health Fitness & NutritionHealth professionals Skincare and health products
Parent, child and family
Retirement years and beyond Safety products Financial healthEnvironment & Conservation A Pamper Zone Animal Health & Welfare and anything else relating to overall wellbeing

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