
My Tea Story
Dja-Wonmuruk is a Supply Nation Registered Aboriginal Business and herbal loose leaf tea label handmade on Country by Dja Dja Wurrung Business Owner Sharlee Dunolly-Lee.
"I offer this product with respect and thanks to proud Dja Dja Wurrung descendants and those Elders past, present and emerging. I dedicate this business to honour Dja Dja Wurrung people who share their unceded Country and stories with people from many other places."
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Blakmas Order Dates →
Last sending dates Christmas is a jolly time to remind your loved ones that you’re thinking of them. But as it’s such a busy time of year, we recommend ordering...
'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!
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...
customer reviews
A true-brew good time
"Have just had my first cuppa from Sharlee's Strawberry Gum, Lemon Myrtle and Ginger Wonmuruk. So good! Much better than the commercial lemon ginger flavours available at the super markets. Thank you Sharlee".
- O.C

Enliven the murrup (spirit)
"Such a good tea to enliven the spirit! I love it for an afternoon pick me up." - Sherona Parkinson, Humble Sampler

fresh, light, fragrant and tasty
"All these teas are insanely delicious. Fresh, light, fragrant and tasty. Absolutely fav is the Mountain Pepper Spicy Chai, I think I'm addicted"
- T.W
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land, the Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung Peoples, on which we live and work - and pay our respects to the elders both past and present of the lands that our product travels across during its journey. We honour, respect, and celebrate the spiritual, cultural, and customary connections of Traditional Owners to Country, and respect and celebrate the biodiversity that forms part of that Country.