Birds 'Australian Wildlife Conservancy' rPET Reusable Fold-Up Shopping Bag (3 Pack) with Drawstring Bag

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We are proud to showcase the talents of artist Merring-Jippa Murray, whose pieces are “inspired by Aboriginal kinship totems which connect our people on a spiritual level to our mob, our country and our dreaming” to capture the unique beauty of Australia’s native fauna.

$2 from every product sale is donated to our community partner, the Australian Wildlife Conservancy, to support their work in protecting these precious animals. 

The Australian Native Wildlife range of t-shirts, totes, tea towels and accessories combines native Australian animals and contemporary Aboriginal digital art to raise funds for protecting wildlife into the future. 

Bright, colourful and reusable, these shopping bags are the perfect replacement for single use plastic.

Our bags fold into a convenient, built-in carry pouch. So they easily fit into your handbag, car, stroller or anywhere else you might need them! Made from waterproof polyester, they are a practical, do-it-all solution. 

Product: Fold-Up Shopping Bag with Carry Pouch and Drawstring Bag
Fabric: Polyester
Dimensions: 45cm (L) x 33 (H) x 9 (W)
Carry Pouch Size: 10cm x 10cm
Drawstring Bag Size: 10cm (L) x 10cm (H) x 8cm (W)
Artwork: Lorikeet, Kookaburra ( Durdilapka), Cockatoo ( Djarring)
Artist: Merring-Jippa Murray

Lorikeet

Inspired by Aboriginal kinship totems which connect our people on a spiritual level to our mob, our country and our dreaming. Totems define our people’s roles and responsibilities and our relationships with each other. It represents our responsibility to care for our totems and caring for the country they belong to. It’s about connectedness and belonging with each other, our families, our country, our ancestors, our dreamtime and all living things.

Merring-Jippa Murray

Yorta Yorta, Wamba Wamba, Dja Dja Wurrung and Kamilaroi woman

I am inspired by Aboriginal kinship totems which connect our people on a spiritual level to our mob, our country and our dreami... Learn more