Graham Badari

Graham Badari is a Bininj man of the Wardjak clan. His language is Kunwinjku, and his country is Maburrinj, which is near Kudjekbinj about 120 km east of Gunbalanya. He draws much of his artistic inspiration from this region. Graham is one of Injalak Arts’ senior screenprint designers, producing many popular designs. He has worked with Injalak Arts since 1990.

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FashionWhy Magpie Goose Prices Are Changing: Staying True to Ethical Fashion and First Nations Storytelling

Why Magpie Goose Prices Are Changing: Staying True to Ethical Fashion and First Nations Storytelling

Magpie Goose is increasing prices slightly to reflect rising manufacturing costs while staying committed to ethical fashion and First Nations storytelling.

Why We're Making Less This Year: The True Cost of Sustainable Fashion

Why We're Making Less This Year: The True Cost of Sustainable Fashion

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Being Visible Allies Every Day

Being Visible Allies Every Day

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