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  • Pine Rivers Heritage Museum - Pine Rivers Heritage Museum, Old Petrie Town, 901 - 949 Dayboro Road, Whiteside, 4503, Moreton Bay
  • 29th March 2025 - 29th March 2025
  • 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
  • https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/Galleries-Museums/Events/PRHM/Births-Deaths-And-Marriages-Life-Celebrations
  • Museum.PineRivers@moretonbay.qld.gov.au

Births, deaths and marriages: Life Celebrations discussion

Delve into how life’s milestones are being redefined in today’s world at Life Celebrations: A panel discussion.

Hear from:

  • A university researcher who specialises in IVF
  • A marriage celebrant from the LGBTQIA+ community
  • An end-of-life doula.

They will discuss evolving rituals around becoming a parent, marriage, and end of life. Learn how these moments are celebrated with diversity, inclusivity and meaning.

Book your free spot for an evening of reflection and conversation.

Explore the Births, deaths and marriages exhibition, and enjoy light refreshments during the event.

The museum is open Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

About the panellists

Jo Lincolne: Jo is a celebrant, end-of-life doula, grief educator and counsellor, and published author. Passionate about death care, she guides others through grief with a curious, compassionate presence. Her diverse work history enriches her inclusive, collaborative approach, transforming end-of-life practices into meaningful, healing, and memorable experiences.

Aimee Clark: Aimee Clark is an LGBTQIA+ specialist celebrant with a passion for inclusivity and creating meaningful, personalised ceremonies. With a deep understanding of diverse identities, she offers compassionate, tailored services to honour love and life events authentically, ensuring every celebration reflects the uniqueness of the individuals she works with.

Dr Katrina Moss: Dr Katrina Moss is a psychologist and researcher at the University of Queensland and is passionate about research that makes a difference. She has published on pregnancy, stress, coping, child health, recovery from trauma and reproductive conditions like endometriosis. Her research on fertility treatments is informed by her own experience of IVF and the stories people have shared with her.


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