The Paleo Weekend – New Tickets Released!
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With just over three weeks left until Australia’s first Paleo Weekend, I’m delighted to announce two new tickets
Choose to come to Cockatoo Island for either the Saturday sessions for $145, the Sunday sessions for just $95 – or both days for $195!
These tickets are for the sessions only – but upgrades are available including all Paleo meals and overnight accommodation on the island!
Saturdays Paleo Lectures will include:
- Jamie Scott,
- Dr Anastasia Boulais,
- Julianna Taylor and
- Dr. Ron Ehrlich
- Fitness techniques, and
- Max DeLacy on barefoot running
Sundays Paleo Lectures will include:
- Monica Moore’s early morning yoga,
- Kevin Bees on peak performance and achieving goals
- Fitness techniques
- Paleo Cooking demonstration, and
- The role & impact of Agriculture and Farming
Numbers are strictly limited, so secure your place today
What Made the Paleo Weekend Australia So Special?
The first ever Paleo Weekend in Australia was more than just a two-day event – it was the start of something much bigger. Hosted on Cockatoo Island in Sydney Harbour, the event brought together Paleo enthusiasts, practitioners, and curious newcomers for a truly immersive experience into ancestral health, real food, and natural movement.
Unlike typical health expos, the Paleo Weekend focused on depth over hype. With science-backed talks, practical demonstrations, nourishing meals, and a strong sense of community, it set a new standard for what a real food and wellness event could look like in Australia.
The Lead-Up to Paleo Weekend: Anticipation and Momentum
In the weeks leading up to the weekend, interest in the event exploded. With a growing Paleo community across Australia and New Zealand, it was clear that people were ready for something more than just online resources. They wanted to connect in person, ask questions face-to-face, and spend time with others who ‘got it’ when it came to bone broth, barefoot movement, and ditching seed oils.
The release of additional ticket types – offering more flexible access to either Saturday or Sunday sessions – was a game-changer. For many people, this made the event more accessible and gave them a chance to attend even if they couldn’t commit to the full weekend or overnight stays.
A Closer Look at the Saturday Line-Up
Saturday's programme was stacked with leading names in the Paleo and ancestral health world. Attendees enjoyed a full day of high-impact talks and hands-on sessions including:
- Jamie Scott – Offering insights into nutrition and performance from an evolutionary perspective
- Dr Anastasia Boulais – Sharing her clinical knowledge of Paleo as applied in healthcare
- Julianna Taylor – Exploring functional fitness, especially for women
- Dr Ron Ehrlich – Talking about oral health, stress, and systemic wellbeing through a holistic lens
- Max DeLacy – Leading a barefoot running session, teaching natural gait and movement restoration
Saturday also included movement techniques, mobility drills, and opportunities for Q&A with the presenters – all designed to equip attendees with tools to implement Paleo living beyond the weekend itself.
Sunday’s Programme: From Cooking to Mindset
Sunday continued the momentum, focusing on integration and sustainability of the Paleo lifestyle. Highlights included:
- Monica Moore’s early morning yoga session – Setting the tone with mindful movement
- Kevin Bees – A compelling talk on mindset, goal setting, and how to stay motivated for long-term health success
- Fitness workshops – Emphasising functional strength, mobility, and play-based exercise
- Paleo cooking demonstrations – Showing just how delicious and practical Paleo meals can be
- Agriculture & sustainability discussions – Offering important context on farming, food production, and ethical sourcing
Sunday was designed to tie together the foundational principles of Paleo – food, movement, rest, and community – and show how they work in real life. By the end of the weekend, most attendees had a game plan for applying these concepts in their own kitchens and communities.
Cockatoo Island: The Perfect Setting
The choice of Cockatoo Island was no accident. Set in the middle of Sydney Harbour, this UNESCO World Heritage site offered a unique backdrop – part history, part nature escape. The island’s rugged, industrial charm gave attendees the chance to step out of modern life and into something more primal. The views, fresh air, and sense of separation from the city helped set the tone for two days of reconnection, education, and reflection.
Some participants chose to stay overnight in tents or heritage-listed accommodation, adding a further immersive layer to the experience. Eating Paleo meals under the stars, sharing stories over kombucha, and waking up to the sounds of nature created a truly memorable weekend.
The Paleo Weekend Philosophy
At its core, the Paleo Weekend wasn’t just about food or fitness. It was about rediscovering a way of living that aligns with our biology – something modern life so often pulls us away from. The event championed:
- Real food – Seasonal, local, ethical, and nutrient-dense
- Natural movement – Playful, varied, and functional exercise
- Sleep, sun, and stress reduction – The often-forgotten foundations of good health
- Community and connection – Because health is about more than just the individual
These pillars were woven into every session, meal, and activity – creating a holistic, practical, and truly supportive environment.
Who Came to the Paleo Weekend?
One of the most exciting parts of the event was the diversity of attendees. People came from all across Australia (and even New Zealand) to take part. There were:
- Health practitioners wanting a deeper understanding of Paleo principles
- Fitness professionals exploring natural movement techniques
- Busy parents looking for real food strategies for their families
- Beginners curious about ancestral living
- Long-time Paleo eaters hungry for inspiration and community
Everyone brought something different to the weekend – questions, experiences, ideas – and everyone left feeling enriched, empowered, and connected.
Will There Be Another Paleo Weekend?
If you’re reading this post and wondering if the next Paleo Weekend in Australia is happening soon – you’re not alone. The enthusiasm and feedback from the original event have made it clear that there’s demand for more.
Plans for a future weekend are in the works, though dates have not yet been finalised. It’s likely we’ll return with an updated format, new speakers, and fresh locations – possibly rotating across the country to bring the event to more communities. Locations under consideration include the Central Coast, Melbourne’s Dandenong Ranges, and Byron Bay.
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What Past Attendees Are Saying
Here’s just a snippet of the feedback from those who attended the original Paleo Weekend:
“The best event I’ve ever attended – so much real value. I came home energised and ready to take charge of my health.” – Sarah, Brisbane
“Absolutely loved the cooking demos! I’ve already made the liver pate twice!” – James, Melbourne
“Meeting other Paleo people in real life made such a difference. I don’t feel like a weirdo anymore!” – Kristy, Sydney
Can’t Wait? Host a Local Meetup
If you missed the last Paleo Weekend and don’t want to wait for the next one, why not bring the community to you? Organising a local Paleo Meetup is a great way to connect with others, share ideas, and stay motivated. Whether it’s a picnic, walk, or potluck dinner, you’ll be surprised how many people in your area are also on the same journey.
If you’re not sure where to start, feel free to contact me – I’d love to help you get something off the ground in your area.
Final Thoughts on Paleo Weekend Australia
The Paleo Weekend wasn’t just an event – it was the beginning of something bigger. It proved that people are hungry (literally and figuratively) for deeper health, better food, and a return to community. From lectures to movement sessions to shared meals, it was a celebration of everything the Paleo lifestyle represents.
Were you there? I’d love to hear your memories in the comments below. And if you’re keen to attend the next one, make sure you're on the newsletter list – because trust me, the next Paleo Weekend is going to be even better.
Is there a schedule available yet, so that I know what times things are on, how long each of the lectures are, and what times I’m allowed to be there for just the lectures? Thanks!
I’m trying to book a ticket, but it will only let me select to buy 100 of them?
Hi Peter, Just checked and all seems to be working ok? Email me if problems persist events@paleo.com.au