Thriving Together NAIDOC 2025 A5 Notebook Bundle (3 Pack)
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Created exclusively for NAIDOC Week 2025, this collection features our talented collaborating artists' reflection on and response to this year's theme ‘The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy’. Celebrate 50 years of NAIDOC with this special range and honour the future while celebrating the past!
Gomeroi digital artist Caitlin Trindall’s rich artwork is a reflection on the wisdom and guidance of Elders, highlighting the deep connection between past, present, and future through shared knowledge and cultural pride.
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: Thriving Together
Artist: Caitlin Trindall

The concept of this artwork is to reflect on the knowledge, wisdom and guidance I have received through my Elders and the Elders within my community. I am forever grateful for the connections I have with strong Aboriginal people who wholeheartedly embody the NAIDOC theme: Strength, Vision and Legacy.
I reflected on times when I have sat with Elders, listening and learning from the stories they share. I think about the cultural knowledge that has been generously passed down to me, and the way I use this knowledge of Country to guide me every day. I am thankful to be able to pass this knowledge on to my son, who is growing up to be strong and proud in his culture.
The bottom layer of arches are our pillars of strength, our ancestors who have paved the way before us and who have left a lasting legacy. On top of that are silhouettes of people which have been used to represent the physical and spiritual presence of people – past, present and future.
The meeting places have been used to symbolise our connection to people and Country, through ceremonies taking place where our culture thrives, being practiced loud and proud.
I have included bush foods and bush medicines (flowering gum, wattle, lilli pilli, lemon myrtle, pippi shells) which are sustained through the flowing river and waterholes. We live in harmony with Country, we care for Country and Country provides for us in return.
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