An event space for our conscious community
Main Space
A spacious 11 x 9m room, ideal for large group events including ecstatic dance, temple nights, and community workshops
The Boudoir
An intimate 8 x 3.5m room available for private hire — ideal for one-on-one therapeutic sessions and healing work
The Courtyard
A private outdoor space with its own street entry, featuring a sheltered table, bench seating, fairy lights, and lush greenery

Our Vision
To cultivate a space grounded in authentic connection, where alternative events and embodied practices can thrive. Designed as an affordable new home for the facilitators and communities that once gathered at The Authentic Living Centre, the FlourMill Space will host workshops in conscious dance, tantra, breathwork, somatic healing, massage, and beyond — supporting practices that nourish body, mind, and spirit.
Transport
Easy 10 minute walk from Newtown railway station
Parking
Limited free street parking is available during the day
Accessible
Wheelchair access via main building foyer
Comfort
Air-conditioning for heating and cooling the space
Amenities
Separate female and male toilets and showers
Kitchen
Shared kitchen with private fridge in main space

Become One With Our Community
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" - Lao Tzu
To mingle with the conscious community of the FlourMill Space, we invite you to attend one of our upcoming events. We'll help you feel safe and comfortable amongst like-minded people. Join our Facebook group for announcements and events. And see you in the space!
Upcoming Events →Facilitators Apply Here
To honour the intention behind our space, we invite Facilitators to complete a short application. This helps us ensure all our Facilitators align with the energy and values of our community. You will then also have the opportunity to join our WhatsApp group, know when bookings open, get sneak peeks of the space and connect with like-minded facilitators.
Facilitators Apply Here → The FlourMill building is a Newtown industrial icon spanning 5 floors. It was originally constructed back in 1896 to manufacture varying grades of flour from wheat. After 1984, when industrial operations ceased, artists such as sculptors, musicians, stained glass makers, dancers and other creatives moved in.
In 2007, the building was brought up to modern safety standards whilst at the same time maintaining the post-industrial feel by preserving the original dark wooden floors, big beams and flywheels, pulleys & hoppers.
Studio 106, the FlourMill Space, has been purchased for the exclusive use of the conscious community. It is conveniently located on the ground floor of the building and is one of the largest spaces in the building.

