Every artwork comes from a named First Nations artist, with full licensing and royalty receipts available. Meets RAP, cultural safety, and procurement compliance requirements.
$1.42M paid to artists since 2020. Each product carries the artist's name and Nation, ready for sustainability, RAP, or school community reporting.
"Watching them wear their uniforms with pride and confidence has been incredibly satisfying." — Max Berge, Amiga Montessori
Case Study: Amiga Montessori
"One of the most rewarding aspects has been seeing how well our choices have been received by the staff. The decision to upgrade to professional blouses, for instance, was a deliberate nod to the professionalism and dedication that our educators display every day.
Watching them wear their uniforms with pride and confidence has been incredibly satisfying...
...Many staff members expressed their gratitude, noting that they had never been provided with such practical yet thoughtful attire before. It was fulfilling to know that we had successfully addressed both the practical and emotional needs of our team."
- Max Berge, Amiga Montessori
Created by Artists, for Purpose-Led Teams
"I want all people — allies included — to be able to proudly wear Yarn products and show their support of the broader Indigenous Australian community."
Merindah-Gunya
A descendant of the Kirrae and Peek Whurrong clan of the Marr Nation.
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Whether you're looking to unite your team, reflect an inclusive company ethos, or simply bring more Culture into your workplace, Yarn Corporate is here to help. Browse our collection or reach out for a bespoke consultation - together, we can create something meaningful.
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