Celebrity chef, Poh spotted wearing our social enterprise Tjanpi Desert Weavers ininti seed earrings on a photo shoot for Women’s Weekly in Alice Springs
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Today and everyday NPYWC stands strong to end violence against women and children. We join local and international voices through 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence and call for a united approach to end violence.
#16DaysOfActivism #noexcuse
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🎅✌️ Look who Rene Kulitja bumped into in Adelaide! Rene, an Uti Kulintjaku team member, was an opening presenter at the Pacific Region Indigenous Doctors Congress (PRIDoC). Sharing wisdom, culture, and connection for healthier communities – with a side of holiday cheer! 🎄🌟
Photo: Angela Lynch
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Puna and our rikina (cool / stylish) Parpakani tote bag. Designed by Rene Kulitja 😍. Get yours here: www.npywc.org.au/product/parpakani-tote/
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❤️❤️❤️ We love this drawing!!! Toshua and his artwork about honey ants. Give him a heart if you love it too.
Photo: NPYWC Youth Service Imanpa, Caitlin Foster
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Get your desert style on & grab a bush tucker bag for Xmas. Featuring all the best bush tucker: Tjanmata (bush onion), Ili (native fig), Arnguli (bush plum), Kampurara (bush tomato), Kaliny-kalinypa (honey Grevillea), Wayanu (quandong) & Wakati (pig weed) designs with English / Pitjantjatjara names. Get yours here:
www.npywc.org.au/product/denim-bush-tucker-bag/
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Always carrying the stories, strength, and beauty of Aboriginal culture. Rene Kulitja designed tote bag, all sales support vital programs that empower our communities on the ground in remote central Australia. Find the tote here: www.npywc.org.au/product/parpakani-tote/
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Wish you were with us… join us in spirit and drink your tea with Rene Kulitja’s tjulpu (bird) enamel mug. Aboriginal designed and desert inspired. All sales support our programs on the ground. Get it here: www.npywc.org.au/shop
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🔥#nofilter …just Kiwirrkurra, WA at sunset. Photo NPYWC Youth Service
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Feel country and culture between your toes. New desert socks designed by Margaret Smith from Imanpa. The purchase of this item helps us provide vital services in the NPY lands. Get yours here: www.npywc.org.au/product/desert-socks/
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