Venue: The Renaissance, 3 New St E, Lidcombe, NSW
(free parking access on Vaughan st)
Dress: Semi-Formal | Cocktail
TICKETS FOR SALE NOW !
Ticket sales END Sun 24th November
> General Admission: $150
> Group Table of 12: $1,680 ($10 discount per ticket)
Note: online booking fee of 2.5% plus 50c per booking.
No booking fee if purchased by direct deposit.
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INCLUDES:
3 course meal, soft drinks, juice, tea & coffee.
Gluten free/vegan meals will be available.
Nut free event.
Gluten free/vegan meals will be available.
Nut free event.
(alcohol sold separately at the bar)
Music & Dancing
PRESENTERS INCLUDE:
NOTE: Barbara O'Neill will not be providing health advice.
Michael O'Neill
Founder of the HEART Party in 2016, Michael has contested at elections:
- March 2023, Legislative Council, NSW State Election
- May 2022, Senate Candidate for Federal Election (NSW)
- May 2019, Senate Candidate for Federal Election (NSW)
- March 2023, Legislative Council, NSW State Election
- May 2022, Senate Candidate for Federal Election (NSW)
- May 2019, Senate Candidate for Federal Election (NSW)
Michael has been involved in the natural health industry for 35 years. He has witnessed first-hand the effectiveness of disease prevention using lifestyle change and harmless natural remedies. Michael has also been in contact with innumerable cases where people have been seriously damaged by so-called conventional medical treatments.
“We need to take BACK control of our bodies," says Michael. “They are a gift from God and should never, in a free and democratic society, be subject to government compulsion, either by direct force or emotional coercion.”
Marelle Burnum Burnum
Marelle has represented HEART since its conception. She has contested at elections:
- March 2023, Legislative Council, NSW State Election
- May 2022, Senate Candidate for Federal Election (NSW)
- May 2019, Senate Candidate for Federal Election (NSW)
- March 2023, Legislative Council, NSW State Election
- May 2022, Senate Candidate for Federal Election (NSW)
- May 2019, Senate Candidate for Federal Election (NSW)
Marelle was a former teacher, as well as a healthcare professional with over thirty-five years’ experience. She is also a health educator, seminar presenter, advocate and public speaker about health-related issues. Marelle was awarded the Health Business Award for Best Health Improvements in 2017.
Marelle has been shaped by both her personal and professional life experiences. As the mother of an Aboriginal son and wife of her late husband Burnum Burnum. Marelle is acutely aware of the impact of government-imposed health interventions on our indigenous people..
Barbara O'Neill
Barbara O'Neill is a distinguished health educator, author, naturopath, nutritionist and international speaker renowned for her expertise in natural therapies and wellness. With over five decades of experience in the field, Barbara has dedicated her career to promoting holistic health principles, emphasizing the importance of diet, lifestyle, and natural remedies in achieving optimal well-being.
Barbara is the author of two influential books on health and wellness, including "Self Heal by Design," which has been widely praised for its accessible and practical approach to natural health, and "Sustain Me," due to be released in June 2024. Her writings reflect her deep commitment to educating individuals on how to take control of their health through informed choices and natural methods.
Roger L Price
Roger Price has been in many areas of the health and medical profession for over 60 years. Having watched the decline in identifying and rectifying the actual Cause of the Problem, and the focus instead being placed on trying to ‘Manage the Disease’, he decided to do something about it and founded IIOPE.
This is a Not-for-Profit Charity dedicated to providing simple scientific education for parents, children, teachers and nurses so that they are able to easily identify the onset of dysfunction in very early years.
According to the WHO, 74% of all deaths are from Non-Communicable Diseases, NCDs, and this means that we create them ourselves as a subconscious survival response to environmental challenges.
Identifying and rectifying these issues in the early years of life has the potential to prevent more than 90% of NCDs from starting.
Dr Chris Neil
Dr. Christopher Neil has been practicing medicine for over 20 years in Victoria, with a specialisation in cardiology. His primary focus is on cardiomyopathy and established heart failure.
Chris is also the President of the Australian Medical Professional Society (AMPS), a professional organisation that represents doctors and other allied health professionals in Australia. AMPS provides an alternative voice to the Australian Medical Association (AMA) and supports healthcare professionals in speaking out publicly without fear of being silenced by AHPRA. The society also advocates against government coercion and mandates in healthcare.