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NAIDOC Week Connection Pins

Written by International Towers | Jun 27, 2025 3:24:29 AM

A symbol of truth-telling, respect and unity.

Show your support this NAIDOC Week with a limited-edition Connection Pin, designed by Gudanji and Wakaja artist Ryhia Dank, founder of Nardurna.

More than just a pin, this is a wearable symbol of reflection and progress. It represents a shared commitment to cultural respect, truth-telling and ongoing reconciliation. The design celebrates the strength, stories and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Available from 7 to 11 July, these pins are free to collect while stocks last.

Ryhia Dank, a proud Gudanji and Wakaja woman, grew up in a remote Northern Territory community and now lives in urban Australia. Her art practice, which she calls storywork, uses pattern and colour to share deep cultural narratives. As an ambassador for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation, Ryhia also advocates for community-led education and equitable access to books and learning resources.

Wear your Connection Pin throughout NAIDOC Week and beyond as a daily reminder of the values we share — and the future we are shaping together.

Let it start conversations. Let it spark change.