Injalak Women

Manme was Injalak’s first women’s fabric design and was created in 1992 by four talented Kunwinjku women – Merril Girrabul, Priscilla Badari, Lynne Nadjowh and Audrey Nadjowh (deceased). The original artwork was destroyed, and recreated during a workshop in 2014. The women are all talented weavers, and they continue to create fabric designs reflecting their strong connection to country and culture.

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'Magpie Goose: Stories You Wear' exhibition has opened - And there are a lot of people to thank!

'Magpie Goose: Stories You Wear' exhibition has opened - And there are a lot of people to thank!

Reflections on the Opening of Magpie Goose: Stories You Wear and the many people we need to thank. 

It's Black Friday Every Week: Because Our Prices Are Already Honest

It's Black Friday Every Week: Because Our Prices Are Already Honest

You won’t see any flashing discounts or countdown clocks here, because at Magpie Goose, we have Black Friday every week. Our prices are already as fair and as low as we can make them. We work hard ...

ArtistsAcknowledging Artists on Every Garment

Acknowledging Artists on Every Garment

Every new Magpie Goose garment features the artist’s name and artwork title on its care label, honouring Aboriginal Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) and celebrating the stories behind the ...