
Gippsland Walk to Remember 2025
at Blue Rock Lake
Saturday, 18 October 2025 from 1:30 PM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time) + Add to calendar18/10/2025 13:3018/10/2025 13:30Australia/SydneyGippsland Walk to Remember 2025Gippsland Walk to Remember 2025
Saturday, 18 October 2025 from 1:30 PM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time)
Organiser
Bereaved Parents of Gippsland; Fotini Koklas
0390341206
fotinikoklas@rednose.org.au
Address
Blue Rock Lake
Old Tanjil Road
Willow Grove
VIC 3825 Australia
We will be gathering from 1:30pm for a 2pm start.
Event web page: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/eenimBlue Rock Lake
Old Tanjil Road
Willow Grove VIC 3825
AustraliaBereaved Parents of Gippsland; Fotini KoklasfalseDD/MM/YYYY2880
Tickets
** Ticket prices may vary slightly based on the payment method selected at checkout.
Details
Together, Red Nose and Bereaved Parents of Gippsland invite you to join us this October for Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Month, in our special Walk to Remember.
We gather to remember our precious babies and children, by taking the “steps” they never got to take.
Everyone is invited - all bereaved families in our community, and their loved ones - so register now, to find connection with other bereaved parents, families, and friends.
On Saturday, 18th October, our Gippsland community will gather at Blue Rock Lake. Join us as we Walk together, remembering our little ones with love.
We'll meet from 1:30pm for a 2pm ceremony.
The Walk to Remember is a relaxed, family-friendly event that includes:
- Remembrance service with readings and reflections from local bereaved families
- Opportunity for everyone to publicly say their little ones’ names
- Pinwheel Ceremony to share a time of reflection and remembrance
- The symbolic Walk to Remember - a short walk along the shore and back
- Time for connection over cake
- Raffle prizes
- Kids craft table
- Face painting
- Coffee van
We invite everyone to stay after the ceremony to enjoy the beautiful grounds and lake with your group of family or friends.
Please be aware that photography will be provided on the day. You will have the opportunity to inform them on the day if you do not wish to be photographed.
Frequently asked questions and more details
**Did you know?**
Our annual Walks to Remember began as a way for families who have experienced the loss of a baby or child to meet together in remembrance, love, and connection.
**How much are tickets?**
Tickets start at $10 and include a pinwheel, with the price capped at $30 for groups of 3+, and if you’re a Heart Strings member, you can get cheaper tickets with the discount code from your welcome letter. For more information about Heart Strings, and to sign up, please visit our website here.
If you’re experiencing financial difficulty, you don’t need to miss out! Please select the “sponsored tickets” option when you register.
**Are pinwheels included?**
All tickets include a pinwheel, with the exception of the child ticket. Pinwheels are suitable for ages 3+. Children under 3 can be registered for free, and will not receive a pinwheel.
**Where will we be walking?**
We'll be taking a short walk along the shore of the lake.
**Where can I buy the Walk to Remember shirt?**
We’re partnering with A Cut Above Byron for personalised event t-shirts again this year. They generously donate a portion of the sale of each Walk to Remember shirt to Red Nose, which helps us to support grieving families across the country.
Please place your order at least 3 weeks before your Walk, to make sure it arrives in time. These shirts are posted from Byron Bay (Cavenbah) on the east coast of Australia. Tanja from A Cut Above Byron says thank you!
**What to expect:**
Our Red Nose annual Walks to Remember are about making connections while honouring the love and loss that we all share.
You may find that connecting with people is often easier with other people who really “get it”, or you might feel nervous about talking with others who have lost a precious child.
You can expect to see larger family groups, living siblings, and other loving children joining in at the Walk. You might see some joyful elements like bubbles, cakes, face painting, and butterflies—these are all part of celebrating our connection to our children.
And this event is also a time to reflect, embracing both our deepest sorrow and the joy our children brought into our lives. So in the remembrance service and the Walk itself, you can expect that we’ll focus on our enduring love for our babies or children who died, and the milestones we’ll never see with them.
While this event is family-friendly, the safety and supervision of children in your care remain your responsibility.
Refund Policy
Refunds up to 2 days before the event