Magpie Goose x Firesticks Alliance

Magpie Goose and Firesticks Alliance have united to create a small t-shirt collection inspired by this year’s NAIDOC theme: Keep the Fire Burning – Blak, Loud and Proud, featuring designs by Tristan Schultz, Keisha Leon and Casey Coolwell-Fisher.

As an Aboriginal social enterprise, Magpie Goose is very conscious of the environmental impact that the fashion industry has on this planet. We offer an alternative to fast fashion but we want to do more. The collaborative t-shirt range aims to shine a light on Firesticks Alliance and the important work they do in supporting communities to heal and protect Country through Cultural Fire Practices. 

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