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January 26– 3 Bla(c)k Opinions On January 26, 1938, a large group of Aboriginal people donned in black clothing to represent mourning–gathered, marched and made protest against the mistreatment of Aboriginal people and communities, and the 150th celebration of the...
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For as long as I can remember, January 26 has served as a day for the white masses to dust off their polyester Australian flags, show off their southern cross tattoos and marvel in joy as they watch their mates shovel as much beer and rum into them as humanely possible.
Tee's
Long Sleeve's
Hoodie's
Mask's
Tote Bag's
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We are so excited to announce our Ethical Clothing Australia Accreditation! Clothing The Gap are the first known Aboriginal owned and led business to register and by approved by Ethical Clothing Australia. As an emerging brand, ensuring that we're starting with strong...
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We are advocating for flag equality – for the Aboriginal flag to be equal to the Australian flag.
We want all Australians to have a free public license to the Aboriginal Flag in the same way we do to the Australian flag.