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The Deadly Pop-Up Shop's first product reveal. Guess the next one!

Written by International Towers | Jul 6, 2026 8:00:01 PM

Created in collaboration by The Indigenous Literacy Foundation & Clothing the Gaps.

Our Deadly Pop-Up Shop is coming to Towers Two and Three this NAIDOC Week. 

Created in collaboration by The Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF) and Clothing the Gaps, the first reveal as part of our exclusive collection of merchandise is:

A NAIDOC Week bookmark!

As part of our NAIDOC Week competition, we're giving away a bundle of all four exclusive designs, valued at $140. One Amica member will win by participating in the pixelated image guessing game, revealed daily until Thursday, 9 July. Providing your guess in the comments section below is considered an entry to win. Participating in The Deadly Drop is a bonus entry.

Alternatively, the merch can be:

  • Pre-ordered at our online store right here on Amica from Thursday, 9 July, or
  • Purchased directly at our pop-up in the Lobby from 11AM–2PM on Tuesday, 14 July–Thursday, 16 July

​​​All merchandise will be displayed at the Deadly Pop-Up Shop prior, from Thursday, 9 July.

About the artist: 
Zoe Cassim from the Indigenous Literacy Foundation is the artist behind the artwork on the bookmark. Zoe is a Bundjalung artist and wadjung (mother) from Northern NSW currently living on Dharug Country. "I remember going through the mangroves and fishing, catching crabs and climbing trees. With my Country being shaped by freshwater and saltwater, rainforest and mountains, a lot of my artwork comes from the way I feel when I’m home, and how I want to tell the story of the Countries that I see. Place always features in what I paint." 

About the artwork, shared by the artist: 
Storytelling comes in many forms and from many places. The sky Country is represented in the black spaces and dots that sit between the stars. That sits above and around the Songlines that cut through the canvas to connect past, present and future, guided by the footprints of Ancestors, Storytellers and knowledge holders who have come before and walk with us still. I wanted to represent Eora, so Dhinawan (Emu) footprints connect along the Songlines, with Land Country being represented on the bottom of the painting. Lendlease has connected many people, from all over, so Meeting places and journeys are there as part of that diversity and inclusion.   

Head to Amica, check the latest Deadly Pop-Up Shop guessing game, and comment your guess for what the next product could be. 

 

All profits from this initiative go directly back into Indigenous Literacy Foundation programs, strengthening opportunities for emerging artists across remote Communities. 

If you wish to work with a Talent Pathways artist, please contact ILF on darren@ilf.org.au

TERMS & CONDITIONS 

In line with The Community Gaming Act 2018 and the Community Gaming Regulation 2020 started on 1 July 2020, we outline the “rules” of this competition as follows. When you enter one of our competitions, we will assume that you have read these rules and that you agree to them. 

  1. Competition is open to members of Amica only.

  2. Only one entry per person unless otherwise stated.

  3. The closing date is as specified in each competition, and the Building Management Team reserves the right to amend the competition end date at any time. The winner will be drawn at random at this time and contacted shortly thereafter.

  4. By entering the competition, the winner agrees to participate in any such promotional activity and material as the Building Management Team may require.

  5. No part of a prize is exchangeable for cash or any other prize.

  6. The total prize pool is valued at $140.

  7. If an advertised prize is not available, we reserve the right to offer an alternative prize of equal or greater value.

  8. Each competition will have clear guidelines and or instructions on how to compete or register to win.

  9. Incorrectly completed entries will be disqualified.

  10. Distribution and or collection of prizes will be coordinated by a member of the Building Management Team.

  11. The Building Management Team reserves the right to amend these rules at any time. The Building Management Team may also create rules which will apply to a specific competition only. If we do this, then we will publish the amended competition rules and/or specific competition rules on the relevant competition page.

  12. Under NSW Law this competition does not require a permit.