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The 2025 theme celebrates 50 years of NAIDOC week. It honours the achievements of the past while looking to the bright future ahead - a future shaped by young leaders, empowered communities, and the legacy of ancestral knowledge. 

Our local range features designs from emerging and established First Nations artists. Responding to the 2025 theme, each artist has captured what ‘The Next Generation’ means to them, showcasing a variety of interpretations, creative ideas, and Cultural identities. Teagan Malcolm’s piece “was inspired by my friends' children and all the boorais I’ve met working in community. Each of them has a unique future ahead, shaped by a world that’s politically and socially different from the one we grew up in.” 

Make your desk a little brighter with these beautiful mouse pads, featuring artwork from First Nations artists across Australia. They will help you keep your desk organised and tidy and fill your office space with colour. They are made with a non-slip base and smooth top surface for a more precise mouse movement.

Locally printed in-house in our Meanjin studio, we are proud to keep as much of our production on-shore as possible to support local jobs and training. 

Product: Mouse Pad
Materials: Natural rubber backing and polyester surface
Size: 3mm x 235mm x 196mm
Artwork: In Their Eyes
Artist: Teagan Malcolm

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In Their Eyes

This artwork was inspired by my friends' children and all the boorais I’ve met working in community. Each of them has a unique future ahead, shaped by a world that’s politically and socially different from the one we grew up in. What remains the same in all of them is the spirit of their ancestors, a legacy of resilience and strength. I’ve tried to capture this in the small details of my NAIDOC '25 artwork, In Their Eyes, a reflection on hope for what's yet to come.

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