June

Taking orders for next month 

Six Indigenous brands supported for the month of June


What was inside for June?


Mabu Mabu Salt Bush 30g — RRP $48 

Mabu Mabu is a Torres Strait owned and run business with an emphasis on using fresh, seasonal and native ingredients to create beautiful dishes that bring people together. Head chef and owner Nornie Bero, originally from Mer Island in the Torres Strait, draws on a passion for native ingredients and more than 20 years of experience as a professional chef to create her truly Australian flavours. Nornie's mission? To make Indigenous herbs, spices, vegetables and fruits part of everyone's kitchen pantry. We also love that Mabu Mabu products are made locally, with Nornie operating Yarraville's Mabu Mabu Tuckshop cafe.

Mabu Mabu Saltbush has a rich umami flavour that can be added to soups, sauces and curries. We love it with slow roasted lamb shoulder or as a seasoning for roasted chickpeas. 

Wadhi Wellness Blend Roller Bottle 10ml — RRP $35 

We believe strongly in our relationship with Mother Earth and her ability to heal. This unique blend assists individuals to create a connection to the land and align with the potential to heal in a contemporary design by applying ancient cultural knowledge to address trauma and restore and sustain holistic wellbeing. 

In ancient times our people used natural remedies to heal on a physical & spiritual level. This powerful combination increases spiritual awareness and connection to the land.

Clothing the Gaps Free the Flag Sticker Pack — RRP $5

Let's stick it to them with our Free the Flag Sticker Pack.

What better way to take a stance about the Aboriginal Flag [-o-] copyright and spread the word with a few cute stickers on your laptop, phone, car... EVERYWHERE!

The pack includes 3 stickers:

Free the Flag 

Pride Not Profit and

Flag Rights

Stickers measure 6.5 cm x 6.5 cm. 

 

Custom curated 12-16 page MAY booklet

Written and produced monthly by our Founder, Kayla Cartledge, this topical information booklet deep dives into relevant cultural heritage, upcoming Indigenous artists, political information, and trending topics.