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Woodgrove partners with inspiring Australians

Woodgrove has launched its Spring/Summer ’22 fashion campaign, Personal Best, encouraging shoppers to celebrate the best version of themselves as they navigate the year of reinvention.

Woodgrove’s Personal Best campaign runs from Thursday, September 8 to Sunday, October 30, 2022, with the aim of highlighting that being your best is an ever-evolving exercise, with the journey just as important as the end goal.

The Personal Best campaign is led by four inspirational Australian personalities; AFLW player Sabrina Frederick, international humanitarian lawyer Rabia Siddique, environmentalist Laura Wells and world-renowned street artist MattyBros – all genuine representations of ‘being your best self’.

Brought to life by the incredible stories of these prominent personalities across the art, humanitarian, environmental and sports disciplines, these four Australians are partnering with Woodgrove to empower our local customers to be their best selves. By exploring a diverse range of styles, embracing personal growth, and delving into the deep-rooted curiosity to inspire and be inspired, no matter your personal circumstances.

Centre Manager Kylie Robertson said “As we head into spring and summer, we want to encourage our customers to reflect on their own ever-evolving personal journeys and celebrate this through the lens of some of our local heroes, from teachers, parents, nurses, doctors, entrepreneurs and more!“

“We’re proud to host an our Kids Best Fest, welcoming our customers and families into Woodgrove to celebrate their personal bests with an interactive obstacle course and more!”

Woodgrove’s Personal Best calendar of events includes:

Kids’ Best Fest

Held across the September school holidays, Woodgrove will host an obstacle course from Thursday 22 September – Sunday 2 October encouraging kids to achieve their personal best through a series interactive games and challenges. Upon completion of the course, each child will be able to collect a special activity book to take home!

No bookings are required. More information about the event here Kids Best Fest (qicre.com)

For more information visit https://woodgrove.qicre.com/ or follow us on Instagram @woodgrovesc or Facebook @WoodgroveShoppingCentre

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