A Bright Future NAIDOC 2025 Retractable Card Holder with Clip

Sheri Skele (Bigi Nagala)
Aboriginal Bidjara woman
"I began painting as a way to connect with my culture and quickly realised that it was also an incredibly meditative and spirit... Learn more
Bidjara artist Sheri Skele’s NAIDOC creation honours Elders who ignite cultural pride and leadership in young people, shaping a strong and empowered future.
Our NAIDOC Week 2025 collection celebrates the historic 50th anniversary and features our talented collaborating artists' reflection on and response to this year's theme ‘The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy’.
Keep your essentials secure and accessible with our retractable card holders, designed for convenience and style. Featuring a handy belt clip and retractable reel, your work ID or access card stays within easy reach throughout the day, all while looking its very best. The slim, premium PU vegan leather holder is designed to fit a standard-sized ID, security pass, or access card, keeping it protected while ensuring quick retrieval when needed.
With a luxurious leather-look texture, reinforced side band, and premium stitching, this card holder is built for durability and everyday use. Unlike plastic alternatives, the high-quality PU vegan leather ensures a sophisticated, long-lasting finish that elevates your work essentials.
Features:
- Durable retractable reel for quick and easy card access
- Secure belt clip for effortless attachment to clothing or bags
- Slim, lightweight design made from premium PU vegan leather
- Leather-look texture, reinforced side band, and premium stitching for durability
- High-quality material that’s flexible, easy to clean, and long-lasting
- Card slot fits a standard ID, security pass, access or any other card!
Product: Retractable Card Holder
Fabric: Premium Leather Look PU
Washing: Wipe clean with a damp cloth
Dimensions: Card Holder – 11.3CM x 7.2CM
Artwork: A Bright Future
Artist: Sheri Skele
A Bright Future
This artwork represents a story of our Elders and how through storytelling and yarning circles a fire has been ignited in today’s youth who have been passed the torch and will continue to pave a promising future for all Indigenous Australians.
Our Elders have a lifetime of wisdom and experience to share and have been collectively advocating for better conditions for Aboriginal people for a very long time. Their diverse perspectives and lived experiences are now embedded in todays youth leaders, in communities, and in our people who will continue to fight for the legacy of our ancestors and empower the younger generations to continue to create space for Aboriginal people and celebrate our achievements and bright future ahead.
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