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Dumawul Arts Market - The Bendigo Writers Festival 2024

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Dumawul Arts Market - The Bendigo Writers Festival 2024

Exciting news! Dja-Wonmuruk will be showcasing our hand-blended Aboriginal loose-leaf teas at the DUMAWUL Artist Market during the Bendigo Writers Festival 2024. Join us on 17-18 August at Dudley House in Bendigo to explore our freshly re-stocked teas, enjoy captivating art and crafts, and experience traditional skincare products and yabby races. This event celebrates creativity, culture, and community. Don’t miss out—visit the Bendigo Writers Festival website for more details. We look forward to seeing you there!

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Indigenous Business Month 2023

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Indigenous Business Month 2023

This October, Indigenous Business Month (IBM) celebrates nine years of showcasing the talent and depth of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander entrepreneurs from diverse business sectors. Indigenous business month aims to ignite conversations about Indigenous business, and encourage and foster relationships and connections. Indigenous Business Month encourages Indigenous businesses and supporters to celebrate through events across the country and online, that showcase the strength, breadth and diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses. 2023 Theme - To gather, together. Gathering is at the heart of building relationships. We gather to seek solace, to seek feedback, to find information and...

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'Barpungu' (build together) Reconciliation Action Plan Artwork

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'Barpungu' (build together) Reconciliation Action Plan Artwork

The City of Greater Bendigo partners with Kinaway and features Sharlee's 'Barpungu' (build together) Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) Artwork. Learn about the partnership, artwork and more in this article!

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ACTIONS TODAY, IMPACT TOMORROW: Indigenous Business Month.

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ACTIONS TODAY, IMPACT TOMORROW: Indigenous Business Month.

The month of October collectively calls upon First Nations business owners and their non-Indigenous allies to gather online and in community, to look at your actions today and how they will impact our tomorrow. Join us by taking actions now to create a greater impact tomorrow.

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Traditional Tea Time for International Coffee Day.

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Traditional Tea Time for International Coffee Day.

We celebrated International Coffee Day with The Maryborough District Advertiser! Discover the article and more in this blog post.

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