Muru To Our Biriwal (Pathway To Our Future) NAIDOC 2025 A5 Notebook Bundle (3 Pack)
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Mandy Draper (Deadly Dot Pots)
Aboriginal Darug woman of the Cabrogal Clan
Mandy’s mission is to raise awareness about mental health, sharing how art can have the ability to positively impact people's l...
Learn moreDarug artist Mandy Draper’s rich artwork was commissioned especially to celebrate the 50th anniversary of NAIDOC Week. It represents the journey from our ancestors to the next generation, symbolising resilience, cultural continuity, and the strength of community.
Our NAIDOC Week 2025 collection features our talented collaborating artists' reflection on and response to this year's theme ‘The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy’.
Stay organised, make notes and get creative with our A5 notebooks featuring stunning artwork by First Nations artists from across Australia. With three unique designs in each set, you’ll always have a writing buddy close at hand—perfect for lesson planning, classroom notes or schoolwork on the go.
These softcover notebooks are lightweight and easy to carry, ideal for slipping into handbags, backpacks or teacher totes. Bright and practical, they add a vibrant pop of colour to your office, classroom or study space, and make a thoughtful gift for stationery lovers and creative minds alike.
Product: 3 Pack A5 Notebook Bundle
Materials: 80gsm offset printing paper, cover: textured paper
Sizing: 21 x 15cm
Story: Muru to Our Biriwal (Pathway to Our Future)
Artist: Mandy Draper

This artwork represents our significant history, our ancestors' journeys, and our Muru (pathway) to our Biriwal (future) with our next generation.
The large gathering circle at the base of the artwork represents our old people and our ancestors with their footprints that represent the journey of growth that have been paved for our next generation.
The top gathering circle represents our young leaders and the journey carrying forward our cultural knowledge and continuation of care for our country and our community.
The lines and gathering circles represent our community connection and our continuing vision and strength as one.
The emu and kangaroo footprints represent our future moving forward enduring progress and growth.
The gathering circles represent our guided strength from our Elders in our community, empowering our next generation of future leaders to build our legacy, honouring our resilience and remaining grounded in our cultural pride.
The artwork represents continuing our support of our communities, fostering unity and healing pride. The colours represent honouring our past, to be in the present and creating a bright future.
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