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Health food options aplenty

Lynda Campbell is the owner of Go Vita Berwick within the Blackburne Square Shopping Centre. Lynda has a comprehensive background in the health industry, having been an Aromatherapist, sales representative and trainer for ten years with Australian leading brands prior to purchasing Go Vita Berwick in 2012. With children who attended primary and high schools within Berwick, the transition to a health food owner shop owner was an easy career choice.

The original store was a well established health food store for over 30 years and after four years of trading in the original premises, the store moved to a larger premises a few doors up. The new premises allowed for a much larger offering across all categories, including cosmetics, vitamins and foods. With this expansion, the team at Go Vita Berwick has grown and now employs qualified Nutritionists, Cosmeticians, Naturopaths and students in the field.

During the pandemic, a new online store was created by Lynda’s daughter Ellen, which allowed the store to continue to trade and offer home deliveries and a click and collect option which still proves popular today.

Lynda has always been passionate about supporting businesses and shopping locally and can often be found walking her boisterous Aussie Shepherd around Wilson Park.

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