48 Deadly Rolls - Merindah-Gunya Art

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Created by artist Bayley Misfud, proud Peek Whurrong woman of the Maar nation, from south West Victoria (Warrnambool) - Bayley's Aboriginal name, Merindah-Gunya, which means ‘Beautiful Spirit’ in Peek Whurrong language is the artist name she works under and we are so stoked to have her art adorning our new rolls. See more of Bayleys work at @merindahgunya

One box contains 48 deadly rolls and so much more:

  • Made in Australia
  • 100% Recycled Paper
  • 360 Sheets of Cloud Comfy 3-Ply Tissue
  • 10X10 Triple Sheets = HUGE Value for Money
  • Bio-Degradable Packaging 
  • 50% of Profits Heads to Educate First Nations Children

**Want to change your current subscription to the new rolls? Easy - read our FAQ's below and follow the steps**

  • New artist: Bayley Misfud

    Bayley is a proud Peek Whurrong woman of the Maar nation, from south West Victoria (Warrnambool). Bayley's Aboriginal name is Merindah-Gunya which means ‘Beautiful Spirit’ in Peek Whurrong language.

    Her new artwork Kapa Ngoonang 'Sunset' adorns our new rolls and is inspired by the coastal landscapes of her childhood. Get to know more about Bayley and her art by clicking the link below.

  • Educate, Unite & Inspire

    One year in at Yarn'n and we are stoked to share the news that we have sponsored our first student through Yalari - with so many more to go we wanted to share some of the amazing things that they do:

    + Since 2005, Yalari have awarded 729 scholorships

    + Yalari partners with 20 schools across Australia connecting 138 remote and regional communities to gain the best education we can offer.

    + Yalari's additional hands-on care has seen a 95% retention rate - supporting each student throughout their whole education and beyond.

  • Artist #01 Katrina Graves

    Katrina Graves is a proud Wiradjuri woman.

    Born in Queanbeyan, NSW Katrina has been painting since she was young, as her mother is an artist and always encouraged her to paint. "My love for art has been greatly influenced by my mother and other family members."

    "I've always been encouraged to practice my culture and to teach others about our history and stories. For me, art is not only a great way to share our stories but to educate people through different lenses." 

Get to know your roll.

Australian Made from recycled paper with quality at its heart.

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2. Select 'manage my subscriptions' located just above your addresses button

3. Click on 'Manage Subscriptions' and select your product you's like to swap.

4. Select 'swap this product' and select the new product you would like.

5. Confirm and you will get your new rolls packed and over to you.

Please ensure to do the 5 working days before your order renewal. Thanks bunji's.

The education of First Nations Children 

50% of profits are donated directly to the Yalari Foundation, who offers quality, secondary education scholarships at leading Australian boarding schools for Indigenous children from regional and remote communities. Yalari are committed to the ongoing success of their national program of scholarships, student support and post-school opportunities.

Our boxes are stacked with quality 360 3-ply sheets of dunny paper. That means our rolls go further than most name brands and absorb 3 times as much as a single normal sheet.

There's a couple of big hitters in our market that take the manufacturing out of our island home. This means less jobs and way more travel. We want to reduce as much of our carbon footprint as we can and although this financially costs more it means we are far richer for our communities, country and lands we help to protect.

We don't think so - in fact we've tried and tested our rolls on 1000's of bums across the land and believe we have a perfect balance of cushy for our tushy.