Our NAIDOC Week 2026 collection features our talented collaborating artists' reflection on and response to this year's theme ‘50 Years of Deadly’.
Merindah-Gunya’s artwork reflects fifty years of achievement and resilience, layering her signature symbolism and colour palette. Centred around five meeting places and journey lines representing each decade, she honours knowledge and pathways guided by Elders, creating “a living story of connection, community, and the enduring strength of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.”
Add some personality to everything you wear. This Lapel Pin Pack is the easiest way to make a jacket, bag, or hat instantly yours. Each pin is crafted from durable brass with vibrant enamel detailing and a secure fastening so they stay exactly where you put them. Bold, colourful, and full of story, they're a small accessory with a genuine statement behind every design.
Featuring First Nations artwork from artists across Australia, it's a practical everyday accessory with meaning behind it. Discover the meaning behind this piece through the artwork story below, or see the QR code on your packaging.
Reasons To Love
Product: Lapel Pin 2 Pack
Dimensions: 4cm
Materials: Brass lapel pin
Artwork: 50 Shades of Deadly
Artist: Merindah-Gunya
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