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very year in August, the National Indigenous Fashion Awards (NIFA) recognise the extraordinary talent within the First Nations fashion industry. The awards span six categories: community collaboration, textile design, business achievement, wearable art, traditional adornment and fashion design. Lillardia Briggs-Houston (above) was the winner of the wearable art category, and her considered garments tell stories from her upbringing in the Narrungdera Clan on

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