Yield Lot 7, is social enterprise venture encompassing cultural education, native food workshops and the art of self-sufficiency. Their latest project involves building a holding place for First Nations Farmers. Our work with native foods and plants is not just about creating outstanding goods—it’s also about giving back to our community and making a positive impact beyond our borders. By integrating Australian Indigenous practice and produce into our farming, we not only deliver premium crops but also foster a harmonious relationship with the environment and influence the circular economy into the future.
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Meiwi is a Ngarrindjeri word meaning inner strength/power of life. Meiwi Aboriginal Art by Sam Gollan (Ngarrindjeri/Kaurna) and Kellie Tancock (Barkindji) who use their connection with their elders and their culture to undertake Aboriginal Art which tells their stories to others.
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By showcasing these designs in your homes and workplaces, individuals can add a significant touch of Australian history and culture to these living spaces, creating an appreciation for and understanding of the rich cultural heritage of the Aboriginal people.All artworks are painted by the artists for the reproduction of their designs under an Arts Law license which pays the artist for every item sold.
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Welcome to Mardlaapa Designs, a surf-inspired fashion brand that blends Aboriginal artwork with modern designs. Founded in late 2021 by Temaana Sanderson-Bromley, our brand embodies the spirit of adventure, creativity, and sustainability as well as respect for the land and the people who call it home.
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Mararla Weaving (meaning both hands in Kaurna) I am a proud Kaurna/Narungga woman living and working on Kaurna Yarta. Blessed to have learnt different weaving styles over a number of years and now sharing via workshops and making beautiful products.
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WL Homemade was started as a hobby and a love of sewing. I make a selection of handmade items from personal accessories such as Tote bags, coin purses and hair scrunchies to work/school accessories such as pencil cases, water bottle holders and lanyards. All items are made with material show casing Indigenous designs and patterns. So, if you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind gift for a Family member, Friends or even colleagues, you’re sure to find it at WL Homemade.
100% Aboriginal Owned, I support local Aboriginal people with their designs and supporting them get their products out into the community. All pins are designed by me on Bunurong Country and produced by an Aboriginal business on Yuin Country.
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Incompro Aboriginal Association – Yuratu Mathanha is group of Senior Aboriginal Women who meet every Tuesday to yarn and make Arts and Crafts to sell at Community events.
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Ngori’s Collection is a unique range of Jewlery Made from natural materials i.e emu feathers, hemp cord, 100% colour cottons and coloured natural Raffia.
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We’re dedicated to celebrating First Nations art, culture and heritage within the workplaces and visual landscape of all Australians. We do this through artwork, corporate fitouts, uniforms, PPE, Reconciliation Action Plans and genuine engagement between First Nations peoples and non-Indigenous Australians. We are an Aboriginal owned and operated company. Our artists are First Nations, as are many in our team. Our artwork is created by genuine First Nations artists, paid fairly and sourced ethically. These are trusted relationships built on mutual respect.
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Wiimpatja Nhuungku Designs pride themselves in handmade unique original upcycled Aboriginal designed jewellery, lanyards, keyrings made from quandong and ininti seeds, echidna quills, emu feathers, gumnuts, snake skin and weaved baskets and earrings. Something for everyone.
We are a First nations Skin care brand that creates all natural products using native botanicals. A brand from the land, but for everyone.
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Hand made earrings and necklaces at realistic prices to suit everyone’s budget. Australian bird feathers such as, Magpie, Crow, Emu, Crimson Rosella, Yellow Crested Cockatoo. Come and visit me at Moonbird Creations and find your WOW jewellery.
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Each artwork is a bespoke piece individually crafted with a combination of structural sculpting clay and resin paste for texture and durability. Each piece is designed to express traditional Indigenous culture. The essence of ceremony and dance flows through these sculpted figures. They feel alive with story.
Through this artwork, Nathan’s great responsibility is to share knowledge, helping keep his culture strong.
“My artworks celebrate Indigenous culture, whilst educating the broader community about Indigenous cultural awareness” – Nathan Katthagen
Nathan is a Wiradjuri (country NSW) man who now happily resides in Kaurna Country (Adelaide) with his family.
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Rhubee Neale emerges as a luminary of cultural expression and artistic ingenuity within the Australian creative landscape. Her remarkable journey and accomplishments serve as a guiding light for aspiring artists of future generations. Rhubee Neale’s artistic prowess traverses various mediums, including painting, writing, acting, and performing original music.
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Guurabunda Gardni are a new SA based arts collective developed by a small and dedicated group of community focused Aboriginal women.
The business name, meaning ‘Three Girls’, incorporates both Budtjala language (Guurabunda), and Barngarla language (Gardni).
All three young women produce their own products, including hand-woven, sewn, painted, and digital arts, and represent other small Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists at their market stalls.
Guurabunda Gardni are grateful for this opportunity to be able to share their culture with others.
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Sharing culture side by side ?? To empower our communities through connection and belonging.
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