About The Goddess Temple Brisbane

The Goddess Temple Brisbane is a creation birthed by local mystic Bianca Jade, inspired by a vision to revive the ancient ways of community gathering, ceremony and holistic healing.

Nestled in Milton, within the heart of Brisbane, The Goddess Temple is a space where people can come together to connect, heal, breathe, sing, dance, commune, rest, and remember what lights up the human soul and spirit.

Join us each week for events such as meditation, kundalini activation, breathwork, embodiment dance, and yoga, as well as curated workshops, spiritual talks, day retreats, and more.

Here, it is Bianca’s pure intention to create a space that honours the forgotten Goddess ~ the divine feminine that exists both within and around us. May we remember our connection to Her, the Great Mother, and find peace and harmony within ourselves and the world around us, as it was before. ✨

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Meet the Founder

Bianca is a writer and ceremonial mystic, initiated in sacred energy activation, meditation, and ceremonial healing.

As a keeper of threshold spaces, she holds ceremonies as portals of remembrance and initiation, guiding others through the sacred work of healing, transformation, and returning to their soul truth.

In recent years, Bianca’s work has been devoted to reclaiming the power of the feminine, resurrecting the sacred rites of passage we have forgotten, and restoring the Her-story that has been lost, silenced or forgotten through time.

Her path weaves ancient wisdom, embodiment, ritual and energy work to support others in remembering who they truly are beneath the societal conditioning of the modern world.

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Your Questions, Answered

  • The Goddess Temple Brisbane is located in Milton, Brisbane.

  • At this time, the temple space has stairs at the entry and, unfortunately, is not wheelchair accessible.

  • We host a range of spiritual and community-based events and workshops, including:

    • ceremonies

    • sound healing

    • women’s circles

    • embodiment classes

    • breathwork

    • meditations

    • workshops

    • spiritual development gatherings

    We also welcome aligned facilitators to hire the space.

  • Yes, the temple is open to all who feel called to come to the space, but we do not tolerate hate, discrimination, harassment, or harmful behaviour of any kind.

    All who enter this space are asked to show kindness, practice non-judgment, respect confidentiality, and move with care for themselves and others.

    If an event is gender-specific (e.g., women-only), it will be listed in the event description.

    We reserve the right to ask anyone to leave who disrupts the safety, integrity, or sacredness of the space.

  • No. The Goddess Temple Brisbane is not a religious space and is not aligned with any dogma or doctrine.

    We honour the Divine Mother—the sacred feminine that exists both within and around us and who has held us since time began.

    The temple welcomes people from all backgrounds, cultures and belief systems who feel called to explore ceremony, embodiment, connection and inner healing in a supportive and respectful environment.

    Some events are exclusive to cis-women, and others welcome all genders. Each event will list its intentions clearly.

  • Yes. The Goddess Temple Brisbane is available for aligned facilitators offering spiritual, healing or community-focused events.

    See availability here.

  • Yes, there are approximately 8 car spots located at the venue, and ample street parking is available nearby on Douglas St or its surrounds.

    To access venue parking, enter via the small pebbled driveway next to Heimish Bleu Cafe.

  • Yes, the space is a short walk from Milton train station and has multiple bus routes close by.