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A 1000KM cycle ride to share culture 🚴
I recently had the privilege of traveling to Boggabilla to join my brother, Ambrose Killian, a proud Arrente and West Bundjalung man, for the incredible "Tour de Deadly."Â -
Yarn'n & NAIDOC Week 2024
This NAIDOC week we have created a special Jarjums Handbook as a FREE download to share country, language and culture. Plus win some deadly gear with our kids activities! -
Sharing more yarns of country
Introducing our latest artist Bayley Mifsud, a proud descendant of Peek and Kirrae Whurrong clans of the Mar Nation, from Warrnambool (South West Victoria.) Bayley's Aboriginal name Merindah0Gunya means 'Beautiful Spirit' and was gifted to her by her parents and through a naming ceremony on country, supported by Elders and community.
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Meet deadly artist Katrina Graves
We sat down with proud Wiradjuri woman Katrina Graves (@bunantomurunart) as she shared her family history and the inspiring story behind "Flowers on the Hill", the art featured on each of our deadly rolls.
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Yalari: Driving true generational change
Our vision is to educate, unite and inspire our whole island nation through deadly dunny paper that gives back! That's why we donate 50% of our profit directly to Yalari.Since 2005, Yalari has provided Indigenous children from regional and remote...
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Getting on country: How toilet paper can bring our whole nation together for a cause!
My trip has inspired me to return and go out on Country with my Elders, sit down and yarn, listen to the stories and learn. Through learning, we as a country can be united to bring about real generational change between all Aussies.