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“We wanted mob and customers to feel like they could sit, yarn and have a cuppa.

KINYA LERRK AND CO 134 HIGH STREET, PRESTON, VICTORIA

Tell us a little bit about Kinya Lerrk…

Kinya Lerrk, Wemba Wemba for ‘women coming together’, is a collaboration from Aboriginal visual artists Emma Bamblett (Wemba Wemba, Gunditjmara, Ngadjonji and Taungurung) and Megan Van Den Berg (Dja Dja Wurrung, Taungurung, Yorta Yorta and Boon Wurrung). ​We focus on using design and art to make homes and offices come alive with colourful designs that celebrate Aboriginal culture and

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