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Despite the divide of vast distance, an Indigenous art collective in WA’s north-west Pilbara region and a pottery company in Melbourne’s Packenham have co-created a ceramic range that celebrates Aboriginal culture. From their base at Ieramugadu (Roebourne), members of Juluwarlu Art Group collaborated with the team at Robert Gordon Australia – and the result is a unique collection of ceramic bowls, trays and vessels.

These pieces feature art by Yindjibarndi artist, retired language teacher and cultural custodian Nanna Jane Cheedy. Depicting flora and fauna,

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