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Our Beautiful Country UPF50+ Bamboo Unisex Polo Shirt

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Sophisticated, stylish, and distinctively premium in look and feel, our Unisex Polo is the perfect top to anchor your corporate look. Pair this polo with dark chinos or jeans for a smart-casual everyday look.

Perfect for men and ladies who prefer a more generous cut. Our model is wearing a size large polo.


Style: Unisex Polo Shirt
Fabric: Bamboo Charcoal Fibre, 100% Polyester UPF 50+
Washing: Turn the garment inside out. Gentle machine wash using cold or warm water to avoid shrinkage and colours running. Wash dark colours separately. Do not bleach. Line dry in shade. Cool iron only.
Story: Our Beautiful Country
Artist: Alicia Close

Our people have lived on this country for thousands of years and have seen the change of the landscape and the arrival of people from many nations. We are a sharing culture. We share our customs, traditions and stories, ancient stories.

The present sea levels here today came about 7000 years ago. There are 21 known stories across different sites along the costline of Australia that retell this event, describing the changes of the landscape as the sea levels rose. One is from my home country, Quandamooka country.

It is truly amazing to live in a country and be part of a culture where stories have survived thousands of years where there was no written form of recording but only through our art, songs, dances, these stories have survived. May these stories live on for many more generations to come.

The oval shapes grouped together represent these stories and the area they came from. Also represented with the circles are some of the different groups throughout our country. Western, central desert, far north, and southern mobs. The lines connect us all. We are one people. One mob. We are still here and our culture is still strong. The central three circles represent The Creator, Biami. The central being to all things. Creator of the heavens and the earth and this beautiful country of ours that we live in.

Alicia Close

From the Goenpul clan, Minjerribah

“My art is inspired by my Old people. Keeping their stories alive. Their memory alive. Honouring them. Keeping our culture stro... Learn more