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Janine Van Wyk

Changing Lanes, Australia

About Janine


Originally from South Africa, Janine brings a rich and diverse background spanning the performing arts, entrepreneurship, fitness, counselling, and ministry. With over 25 years in the entertainment industry as a performing artist, choreographer, and director, she built a successful career creating award-winning productions and innovative corporate entertainment experiences.


As co-founder of Eeny Meeny Miny Mo Entertainment, Janine helped redefine corporate theatre through large-scale productions, events, launches, gala dinners, and music videos for blue-chip clients. Passionate about inclusivity and collaboration, she worked across cultural and artistic boundaries, empowering performers from diverse backgrounds and fostering unity within the arts industry. Her work in musical theatre later earned her multiple national awards for choreography and direction, including recognition for her original production Burlesque.


Janine also co-founded Nitro Fitness, pioneering a unique approach to corporate wellness by bringing health and fitness programs directly into workplace environments. Her vision was to make wellbeing accessible to people of all ages, backgrounds, and fitness levels.


After immigrating to Australia, Janine felt called into counselling and ministry. Drawing from decades of experience empowering, mentoring, and working with people from all walks of life, she pursued formal studies and established her own private counselling practice in Coolangatta.


Today, Janine offers both secular and Christian counselling, integrating trauma-informed approaches with somatic therapy to support healing on a mind-body level. Her passion is helping individuals move through trauma, rediscover hope, and reclaim their lives with compassion, wisdom, and practical tools for transformation.


“Everyone deserves a second chance at resetting their timeline. I am humbled to walk alongside people in their darkest moments and witness healing, hope, and restoration.”

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