

Younga Yoga Studio - Wollongong
Wollongong, New South Wales
96 studios offering meditation found within 100km of Wollongong
FindYoga lists 96 meditation studios and class providers in Wollongong and within 100km. Browse timetables, compare styles and find the right meditation session for your level — whether you're stepping on the mat for the first time or deepening an established practice.


Wollongong, New South Wales


Wollongong, New South Wales

Wollongong, New South Wales


Port Kembla, New South Wales


East Corrimal, New South Wales


Corrimal, New South Wales


Corrimal, New South Wales


Corrimal, New South Wales


Bulli, New South Wales


Thirroul, New South Wales


Barden Ridge, New South Wales


Sutherland, New South Wales


Core Gymball Studio, Unit 18, Menai, New South Wales
Life is a journey, not a competition


Caringbah South, New South Wales


Caringbah, New South Wales


Cronulla, New South Wales


Cronulla, New South Wales


Sylvania, New South Wales


Ramsgate Beach, New South Wales


Beverly Hills, New South Wales


Banksia, New South Wales


25 Swinbourne Street, Botany, New South Wales
Botannix yoga studio, is located in the heart of Botany Bay, close to Pagewood and Banks Meadow, surrounding suburbs; Chifley, Daceyville, East Gardens, Eastlakes, La Perouse, Hillsdale, Little Bay, Malabar, Maroubra, Mascot, Matraville, Rosebery & Sydney Airport. Intro offer - can be used once by each member. Unlimited Yoga - $50 - 2 WEEKS


Botany, New South Wales


Hurlstone Park, New South Wales
Meditation is one of the oldest and most universally practiced forms of inner cultivation known to humanity, and for good reason. At its heart, meditation is the art of training attention and awareness — learning to quiet the relentless chatter of the mind and settle into a state of calm, clarity, and presence. People are drawn to it for countless reasons: some come seeking relief from anxiety or chronic stress, others arrive searching for deeper self-understanding, and many simply want to feel more at home in their own bodies and lives. What keeps them coming back is the quiet revolution that unfolds from the inside out — a growing sense of steadiness that begins on the cushion and ripples gently into every corner of daily life.
The roots of meditation stretch back thousands of years across multiple traditions. Some of the earliest recorded practices emerged from the Vedic traditions of ancient India, with references appearing in the Vedas as far back as 1500 BCE. Buddhist meditation techniques, codified and taught by Siddhartha Gautama in the fifth century BCE, spread throughout Asia and became foundational to countless lineages practiced worldwide today. In the twentieth century, figures like Maharishi Mahesh Yogi helped bring meditation to Western audiences, introducing Transcendental Meditation in the 1950s and famously teaching the Beatles, which sparked a cultural moment that accelerated global interest. Jon Kabat-Zinn later developed Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction in the late 1970s, creating a secular, research-backed framework that brought meditation into hospitals, schools, and corporate settings around the world.
A typical meditation session can take many forms, from guided visualizations and breath-focused awareness practices to body scans, loving-kindness cultivation, or silent sitting. Sessions might last anywhere from ten minutes to an hour, and no special equipment is required beyond a comfortable place to sit or lie down. The benefits are well documented and far-reaching — reduced cortisol levels, improved sleep quality, sharper concentration, greater emotional resilience, and even measurable changes in brain structure with consistent practice. Meditation is beautifully suited for virtually anyone, regardless of age, fitness level, or prior experience. It is especially valuable for those navigating high-stress lives, recovering from illness or injury, or anyone seeking a genuine anchor of stillness amid the noise of modern living. Whether approached as a standalone practice or woven into a broader yoga journey, meditation offers something rare and profoundly nourishing. There has never been a better moment to sit down, close the eyes, and begin.