Paths That Brought Us Here NAIDOC 2026 rPET Reusable Fold-Up Shopping Bag

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Our NAIDOC Week 2026 collection features our talented collaborating artists' reflection on and response to this year's theme ‘50 Years of Deadly’. 

Sheri Skele’s artwork beautifully honours fifty years of strength and resilience, expressed through her signature soft palette and layered storytelling. Featuring meeting circles, ancestral tracks, and elements of Country, it tells “a story of enduring presence, shared journeys, and the deadly spirit that continues to guide us forward.”

Get ready to rethink your everyday carry. Lightweight, foldable, and made from recycled plastic, this reusable shopping bag is the feel-good swap that never lets you down. It tucks neatly into its own built-in pouch so it's always on hand, and holds up whether you're doing a big shop or grabbing a few things on the go. A genuinely useful, sustainable choice that looks as good as it functions.

Every bag features original First Nations artwork, adding meaning and colour to something you'll use every single day. Discover the meaning behind this piece through the artwork story below, or see the QR code on your packaging.

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Product:
Fold-Up Shopping Bag with Carry Pouch
Fabric: rPET Polyester
Bag Dimensions: 45cm (L) x 33cm (H) x 9cm (W)
Carry Pouch Dimensions: 10cm (L) x 10cm (H)
Features: Long shoulder handles. Folds-up compactly. Built in carry pouch. Reusable and sustainable alternative to single-use plastic. Lightweight yet durable. 
Artwork: Paths That Brought Us Here
Artist: Sheri Skele

100% authentic First Nations artwork. Your order gives back to the artist through royalties.

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