Celebrate NAIDOC Week with Meaningful Indigenous Art and Gifts

NAIDOC Week is an important time for Australian organisations to recognise and celebrate the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

This year, we’re proud to mark the occasion by transforming our window gallery into a curated display of Indigenous art, while also offering businesses the opportunity to share culturally meaningful gifts that support First Nations artists and communities.

 

A Showcase of Culture and Creativity

Our window gallery exhibition features original artworks created by Indigenous artist Thomas Avery, including original paintings and prints that honour tradition and contemporary storytelling. Each work invites reflection, understanding, and conversation.

Thoughtful Gifts that Make an Impact

For organisations looking to acknowledge NAIDOC Week or demonstrate their commitment to reconciliation, we offer a collection of beautifully crafted products that incorporate Indigenous design for example an Australian Made Journals and travel wallet lined with Indigenousdesign, blending functionality with cultural significance. These products not only make thoughtful gifts—they also directly support Indigenous artists, businesses, and suppliers.

Why Choose Indigenous-Inspired Corporate Gifts?

  • Show genuine respect for Australia’s First Nations cultures
  • Start meaningful conversations within your organisation
  • Contribute to social procurement goals and Reconciliation Action Plan outcomes
  • Share gifts that reflect your values and commitment to inclusion

Ordering and Enquiries

We can help you select and personalise gifts for your events. For more information, volume pricing, or to view samples, please contact us at b2b@corbanblair.com.au pr call 02 9560 0122.

Together, let’s celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and create meaningful connections through art and storytelling.

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