The 9th Bi-Annual Gathering of the Four Winds at Kupidabin Wilderness: Friday 19th / Saturday 20th/ Sunday 21st September 2025
Incorporating The International Day of Peace on Sunday 21st SEPTEMBER 2025.
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The 9th Bi-Annual Gathering of the Four Winds will be held over the weekend Friday 19th to Sunday 21st September 2025
7 Lyell Court Mt. Samson ( next to the Lyell Deer Sanctuary) 35 km from Brisbane CBD.
12 km from Samford – 15 km from Dayboro.
About “The Four Winds Gathering”
The bi-annual ‘Gathering of The Four Winds’ is a two-day multicultural gathering held at Kupidabin Wilderness nestled at the base of Mount Samson. Mt Samson ( Then called Samsonvale) was occupied by the GARAMNGAR Tribe. who named the Mountain Mt. Buran (Boorun) which means ‘Wind’.
The gathering was created to allow people to experience the teachings, ceremonies and traditions of various Indigenous peoples and other cultures worldwide.
First held in 2007, the gathering hosts various workshops, ceremonies, and teachings to allow guests to connect with Mother Earth, with themselves more deeply, and with the various aspects of the spirit world and amazing universe we are all part of.
With facilitators including Indigenous Elders, the Gathering of The Four Winds allows people to learn about a variety of different cultures and teachings, to explore various channels of personal healing and discovery, and share their spiritual and cultural experiences and beliefs.
Program Details for Kupidabin 9th Bi-Annual Gathering of the Four Winds
Kupidabin Wilderness 9th Bi-Annual Gathering of the Four Winds. A Weekend Program of diverse cultural teachings and Ceremonial Circles with Indigenous Australian, Native American, Maori and Islander Leaders generously sharing knowledge, craft, healings and music.
Navajo Sweat Lodges and an Auction of Unique Cultural Items will be included.
19th 20th 21st September 2025.
Friday Evening 19th September
Our Opening Ceremony – A family outdoor Event, commencing 7pm (weather permitting- PLAN B in the Cultural Centre) showcasing Spectacular Performances by Queensland Multicultural Communities. Dancing – Singing and Drumming!!
Performers
Vibrant and talented Tahitian dancers, drummers, and musicians, perfect for bringing an authentic and high-energy Polynesian experience to our event:
The Tahitian performers bring the spirit of the islands to life through exhilarating drum rhythms, graceful yet powerful dance, and stunning traditional costumes.
With vibrant red and yellow headdresses and captivating choreography, the team will create an unforgettable cultural celebration.
Africa Rhythm Collective is a Brisbane based community drumming group established 5 years ago. We share our passion for African culture, music, rhythms and dance.
We run regular drumming classes and parties which are friendly and fun and can be joined by anyone.
Our mission is to spread the good vibes through high energy drumming performances that will have everyone tapping their feet and moving their body in no time!
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Presenter Information
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Presenters
All Walks Lodge Navajo Sweat Lodges to be held during the weekend of the Gathering of the Four Winds in September at Kupidabin
All Walks Lodge was founded following the passing of our mentor, Michael Walks the Wind. September 2018
Wind was a very Long Time friend of Maureen and Des and very strong supporter of Kupidabin Wilderness
His original lodge, known as Many Birds Lodge, was part of a broader vision he carried and shared with those close to him.
Both Luke and I (Antony) walked alongside Michael for many years — myself since 2009, and Luke since 2013. Under his guidance, we were entrusted with the knowledge and responsibility of carrying forward the teachings of the lodge and the ceremonies he held with such care.
All Walks Lodge continues that lineage.
It is a place for people of all walks of life to come together in shared humanity — to sit in circle as equals, and to honour the deeper work of connection, healing, and remembrance
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