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The secrets out - get your 8 packs here....
Partnering with Woolworths to bring 100% recycled, Aussie-manufactured, deadly dunny paper to everyone allows us all to better our 50% profit share to Yalari. This provides First Nations children with the best education in Australia, which in turn helps create real generational change for all involved.
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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 -
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.