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Cirque du Joy: Reset the Dial

Where
Luna Park
Luna Park
1 Olympic Drive, Milsons Point NSW 2061
Luna Park Big Top
When

Friday 30 May from 6pm to 11:55pm

Cost

Adult: $ 299 - Early BirdAdult: $ 355 - after 28 April

Join us for an unforgettable evening of hope, resilience, and celebration at Cirque Du Joy – Reset the Dial, the Women’s Resilience Centre’s most critical fundraising event.

This extraordinary gala is dedicated to breaking the cycle of domestic abuse and supporting women and families on their journey to recovery.

Hosted by Robyn Moore AM, with appearances from renowned journalists Tracey Spicer, Juanita Phillips, and Adam Spencer, as well as esteemed authors and ambassadors, the night will feature breathtaking performances – including an opening act by the Indigenous Children’s Dance Group, Dhinawan Yarn and Entertainment, circus spectacles, and live music by The John Field Band.

This is more than just a gala – it’s a powerful statement that joy is a fundamental part of healing. The Women’s Resilience Centre relies on the generosity of the community and corporate Australia to continue providing essential long-term recovery support.

John Field Band | Circus entertainers | Silent auction & prizes

  • Date: 30th May 2025

  • Location: Luna Park Big Top, Sydney

  • Time: 6pm to 11:55pm

Help women and their families build resilience and thrive

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