Wamara ( Wa-ma-rra, Wiradjuri Language) — Build

Sharing culture & doing right by our land. Here’s what we do to keep all our behinds earthly clean…

In just two years, we (that's all of us bunji's) have sponsored four First Nations Kids throughout their entire High School Journey in partnership with Yalari - that's massive - and just the start!
  • Made in Australia

    Yarn’n is made on country. Keeping a national circle to help keep jobs and grow our neighbourhood communities.

    Lowering our footprint this way we are a step further to good by lowering our transport and emissions.

  • 100% Recycled - no harm done

    It should be a given. We use no plastics to keep our tushies as earthly clean as possible, using super-soft, recycled 3-ply goodness made without harming those trees we love. Our 360-sheet rolls last longer & offer great value at no extra cost!

  • 50% Profits go to First Nations Education

    What can be more deadly than strengthening our heroes of tomorrow? Every purchase supports our initiatives through school scholarships with Yalari across Australia.

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Yalbilinya (ya-l-bi-li-nya, Wiradjuri) — Learn

We partner with Yalari because we believe education is the key to generational change.

In just two years, we have sponsored four children for the duration of their high school careers. This is just the start - with your help we aim to double this number every year.

Yalari is a not-for-profit organisation that offers quality, secondary education scholarships at leading Australian boarding schools for Indigenous children from regional and remote communities.

Educate - Unite - Inspire

Sharing First Nations culture to homes across Australia is a dream come true.

Each roll of Yarn’n shares a new mob’s language, story and art. Offering insights and education to all through shared learnings is just the start.

Lane our co-founder and proud Wiradjuri man is at what he calls “the start of my journey - through having Yarns with my elders, I want to discover my culture and share with friends and generations to come.”