
Wanderlust Wellspring 2025 – Australia’s biggest biohacking and longevity summit
You know that feeling when something just lands? You leave a wellness event not just buzzing from the cacao or the sound bath (although, let’s be honest, they don’t hurt) – but because something in you shifted. An idea. A feeling. A knowing.
That’s the kind of spark Wanderlust Wellspring is hoping to light. Part wellness event, part biohacking summit, this two-day wellness festival lands on Queensland’s Gold Coast this October (Saturday 25 – Sunday 26) at the Royal Pines Resort.
If you’ve been to a Wanderlust event, you’ll know they’re more than just wellness gatherings – they’re immersive, soul-deep experiences that leave you feeling expanded and grounded in all the right ways. And this one? It’s shaping up to be a full-body, full-heart dive into what it means to feel well. Deeply, wholly well.
You’ll find expert talks and interactive workshops, a buzzing expo hall and enough grounding practices to bring you back to yourself. Whether you’re already a seasoned biohacker or just curious about what all the red-light, nootropic, cold-plunge fuss is all about, Wellspring is a place to explore, experiment and expand.

Wait, what exactly is biohacking?
Let’s bust the myth. It’s not all Silicon Valley sleep pods and smart watches. At its heart, biohacking is simply about working with your body’s natural intelligence – using tools, tech and time-tested rituals to support your energy, your clarity, your vitality.
Sometimes that’s a sauna and a green juice. Other times it’s breathwork, a magnesium top-up and learning how your unique genetics respond to stress. It’s the edge of where ancient wisdom meets cutting-edge science – and Wellspring brings it all together into a format that’s approachable, grounded and downright inspiring.
So, who’s speaking, and what’s in store?
The lineup is seriously impressive. You’ll hear from experts like:
Dave Asprey – Often hailed as the father of biohacking.
Dr David Sinclair – A Harvard genetics professor and global authority on ageing.
Gabrielle Lyon – A functional medicine physician who sees your muscle as your greatest ally for ageing well.
Wim Hof – The Iceman himself. He’s made cold, breathwork and mindset global talking points.
Kayla Barnes – A pioneer in female biohacking and longevity.
Dr Will Cole – A functional medicine expert with a knack for untangling chronic health.
These aren’t just trend-spotters – they’re people who live and breathe this stuff, and know how to translate it into practical, real-world change. You’ll walk away with a whole heap of new tools and a list of ‘not to-dos’; with clarity, not overwhelm.
Plus, an extra 30+ local speakers are still yet to be announced. Expect conversations on regenerative therapies, stem cells, sleep, stress, performance – and all the juicy intersections in between.

But it’s not all note-taking and chair shuffling. This isn’t the kind of event where you sit in a ballroom under bad lighting all day.
Wellspring is alive. In between sessions, you can stretch out at a yoga class, melt into a sound healing session, sip something adaptogenic or join a cacao ceremony. There’s even a live music event with East Forest on Saturday evening if you feel like moving your body and shaking off the day. Plus, the expo space is packed with wellness brands, new tools to trial, practitioners to connect with and a heap of beautiful things you’ll probably want to take home. (Fair warning.)
Ticketing info
One-day or full weekend passes are on offer, with general and VIP options. VIPs get bonus sessions, access to exclusive spaces, and extra goodies – but the value goes well beyond that. This is more than an event. It’s a chance to recalibrate. A chance to zoom out, drop in and get curious about what your version of vitality really looks like. Whether you’re after peak performance or a deeper exhale, Wellspring gives you both the science and the space to explore it.
Tickets to this wellness event meets biohacking summit are on sale now – and if the buzz is anything to go by, they won’t last long.
Discover more information and a ticket link here.











