Our NAIDOC Week 2026 collection features our talented collaborating artists' reflection on and response to this year's theme ‘50 Years of Deadly’.
Caitlin Trindall’s artwork reflects “NAIDOC as a celebration shared across all lands”, shaped by her distinctive and heartfelt artistic style. Drawing on ancestral pillars, gathering spaces, and native elements of Country, the artwork honours those who paved the way while recognising the leaders and communities carrying this strength forward today.
Not your average sticker sheet. Printed on premium waterproof vinyl, these fade-resistant stickers are built to handle real life — water bottles, laptops, phone cases, bumpers, and more. This A4 sheet is packed with vibrant symbols, shapes, and elements drawn from First Nations artwork, with a variety of sizes so there's something for every surface. Fun and meaningful for everyone, this is the kind of gift that gets used, shared, and smiled at.
Each sticker reflects gorgeous, authentic artwork by First Nations artists from across Australia. Discover the meaning behind this piece through the artwork story below, or see the QR code on your packaging.
Reasons To Love
Product: Sticker Sheet
Size: Various on A4
Artwork: Built on Strong Shoulders
Artist: Caitlin Trindall
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