Effective Date: 1 January 2026
Tū Rangatira i raro i te maru o te Wairua
Standing with dignity under the protection of the Spirit
Welcome to Wellness Festival. By visiting our website or participating in festival events, you agree to the Terms of Use outlined here. These terms are designed to support clarity, wellbeing, and a respectful relationship between the festival and all who engage with it.
Wellness Festival Aotearoa is supported by The Lotus-Heart, which operates within the jurisdiction of tikanga, under the protection of a Topu Whenua Trust and in association with the White Lotus Private Contract Association (PCA).
Our kaupapa is guided by principles of:
These principles form the foundation of how we interact with our community and how we offer our events.
You agree to use this website:
You must not:
All content on this website is provided for information and community connection.
Participation in festival events is voluntary and undertaken at your discretion.
By attending or participating, you acknowledge:
If you feel uncomfortable, unwell, or wish to stop at any time, you are encouraged to do so.
If you provide your email address or other contact details, you consent to receiving festival updates, announcements, or related information.
You may unsubscribe or request removal from communications at any time.
We will not share your personal information with external parties except as outlined in our Privacy Policy.
All content on this website—including text, images, logos, design elements, audio recordings, and branding—is protected by copyright.
You may not reproduce or distribute content without written permission.
You are welcome to share links to the website publicly.
To the fullest extent permitted under New Zealand law:
Nothing in this section limits rights that cannot be lawfully excluded.
These Terms exist to support open, respectful engagement with the public.
They do not alter or replace the tikanga-based jurisdiction or private association standing under which The Lotus-Heart operates.
Our relationship with visitors remains grounded in mutual respect, informed consent, and peaceful self-determination.