Tickets for the 2025 Women's Wellness Lunch are officially on sale, and you won't want to miss this incredible event!
Join ProTorque and Lifeline Hunter as we unite to support women's mental health and wellbeing in our community. This year, we are thrilled to announce that Rosie Batty AO – a remarkable survivor, leader, and advocate – will be our Keynote speaker. Her inspiring story and insights will leave you motivated and empowered.
Date: Friday, 23rd May 2025
Location: Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club
Tickets: $165 pp (includes a 3-course meal, drinks, keynote address, supporting speakers, and much more!)
Dress code: Smart Casual
Last year's event sold out quickly.
So grab your tickets today and be part of a fantastic event that champions women's wellness!
Our Keynote Speaker: Rosie Batty AO

A leading voice against family and domestic violence
Rosie’s most enduring legacy lies in her innate ability to inspire others. By sharing her own journey of healing and resilience, she has empowered countless others to find hope in the face of adversity. To not only find the strength to confront darkness, but also the courage to find a way forward.
When her 11-year-old son Luke tragically lost his life at the hands of his father, Rosie Batty was catapulted into the media spotlight. But from the very start, she made sure her story was never just about her own horrific tragedy. With fierce determination and incredible courage, Rosie channelled her grief into a tireless and inspirational crusade against domestic violence, becoming a beacon of hope and a powerful catalyst for systemic change.
From the day Rosie so bravely fronted the media after her son’s death, she has given voice to thousands of domestic violence victims – and her impact has been extraordinary.
Appointed as the inaugural Chair of the Victorian Government’s Victim Survivor’s Advisory Council, set up in response to the country’s first Royal Commission into Family Violence, Rosie was determined to put victims at the centre of policy decisions.
From being named Australian of the Year to receiving the Pride of Australia National Courage Medal and the prestigious Order of Australia, Rosie’s accolades speak volumes about the indelible mark she has made on our world. Her relentless dedication has also seen her inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women, named by Fortune Magazine as one of the world’s top 50 greatest leaders, and voted as the most influential person in the not-for-profit sector on Pro Bono Australia’s Impact 25 list… twice.