EVENTS
A Letter from Lolopō Phoebe
From the beginning, Living Koko has been about more than chocolate. It has been about honouring the lands and hands that grow our cacao, respecting the ocean that connects us, and holding fast to traditions of care, culture and community. Every bar, every cup of drinking cacao, every tea leaf has carried that story.
Breathe into Balance
Breathe Into Balance — A Moment with the Department of Social Services Last month, Living Koko had the privilege of holding space with the Department of Social Services — a gathering not about output, performance or productivity, but about presence. Together, we...
Culture in Motion: How Dance, Cacao, and Indigenous Wisdom Shape Living Koko
When I dance, I am not performing. I am remembering. Each step, each hand movement, each sway of the hips carries with it generations of knowledge. Polynesian dance is not entertainment—it is archive. It is ceremony. It is how we record, embody, and pass on what...
Building Legacies, Not Just Businesses: Why We Back Our Youth
At Living Koko and Vaiusu, we believe in more than just ethical cacao and unforgettable cultural experiences — we believe in building futures. Recently, we were invited by the Target Zero campaign to join a powerful panel discussion about the future of young people in...
Honouring the Slow: Moving with the Seasons and Your Own Energy
As the weather shifts and nature moves at a gentler pace, so too does our energy. Some days call for fire, others for stillness. In this blog, we explore what it means to honour our bodies during seasonal transitions—and how the slow movement can become a sacred ritual. Pour yourself something warm and join us in this soft unfolding. 🌿
5 Health Benefits of Cacao You Didn’t Know About
At Living Koko, we’re passionate about the power of cacao. It’s not just a delicious treat or an indulgent snack—it’s a gift from nature that has been cherished for centuries for its healing properties. As cacao has grown in popularity, we’ve come to realize that many...
Curious about Culture – Melton City Council
Last week we had the honor of speaking at the City of Melton's Curious About Culture event, focusing on Oceanic Communities. This inspiring initiative was thoughtfully curated by Henry Tamasese from the Community Development team at Melton. Sharing the panel with Bou...
A Season of Connection
The end of the year often brings excitement, but it can also feel heavy and exhausting. For some of us who have lost loved ones this year, the holiday season is the first of many without them. Also the pressures of expectation, preparation, and connection can...
2024 Finalist Business Excellence Award – Sustainability
Living Koko is known for its commitment to both sustainability and food sovereignty - we are grateful for the recognition given by City Of Melton as we have been announced as a finalist for the Business Excellence in Sustainability. Winners to be announced 4th...
Koko & Konnect – 24 August 2024
Saturday 24 August, Tickets Here Koko & Konnect is a sensory experience created with your community in mind. In todays busy world take a moment for you to connect in a unique way. A chocolate and cacao tasting experience that applies an indigenious practise...

Living Koko acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we are based on, Narrm (Melbourne); the Wurundjeri and neighbouring Boonwurrung Peoples of the Kulin Nation, Australia. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.
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