March
Taking orders for next month.
Eight Indigenous brands supported for the month of Mar
What was inside for March?
Dark Emu, Bruce Pascoe — RRP $22.99
Written by distinguished Bunurong, Yuin and Tasmanian man Bruce Pascoe, Dark Emu is a groundbreaking book that challenges the long held myth that Aboriginal people were merely hunters and gatherers that didn't farm the land.
Kakadu Bush Tea — RRP $14.95
$10 donation per Dilly Bag for
'Bring Traditional Owners to Parliament' Campaign
Mining companies have put a gag order on our Traditional Owners who are trying to protect their land from the economic giants. We will be making a $10 per Dilly Bag purchased in March, which will go towards the right to speak in front of parliament. Check more info by scanning our QR code.
In the expansion of its iron ore mine in Western Pilbara, Rio Tinto blasted the Juukan Gorge 1 and 2 – Aboriginal rock shelters dating back 46,000 years. These sites had deep historical and cultural significance. Let's stop this from happening again
Custom curated March booklet
Custom curated March booklet
Curated by the Our Dilly Bag team, an information booklet that deep dives into topic-specific cultural heritage. This month shines a light on 'Closing the Gap', a health campaign educating people on the huge health gaps that exist between Indigenous and non- Indigenous people. Closing the Gap aims to bring awareness to the front of people's minds and encourage people to push towards this great initiative.
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