Leaving Footprints NAIDOC 2025 rPET Reusable Fold-Up Shopping Bag

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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’. 

Jarowair artist Charlie Chambers Jnr has carved a legacy in the art world and his latest NAIDOC piece is no exception. With its intricate dot work and x-ray art styles, his artwork tells the story of the legacy we leave behind in the hearts and minds of those we love. “I put the footprints on the side here because while we’re on the Earth, we pass that knowledge on to the next generation and keep that strength alive.” - Charlie 

Bright, colourful and reusable, these shopping bags are the perfect replacement for single-use plastic. Featuring artwork by First Nations artists from across Australia, they add a touch of creativity and beauty to your everyday routine.

Each bag folds neatly into its own built-in carry pouch, making it easy to stash in your handbag, car, pram or school bag—so it's always on hand when you need it. Made from waterproof polyester, they’re lightweight yet durable, perfect for grocery runs, market trips, beach days or anything in between. A practical, do-it-all solution that looks as good as it functions.

Product: Fold-Up Shopping Bag with Carry Pouch
Fabric: Polyester
Dimensions: 45cm (L) x 33cm (H) x 9cm (W)
Carry Pouch Size: 10cm x 10cm
Artwork: Leaving Footprints
Artist: Charlie Chambers Jnr.

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Charlie Chambers Jnr.

Aboriginal Jarowair man

“When I was young, I would sit with my elders and listen to these Dreamtime stories, but the stories would go in one ear and ou...

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