Australian Made | FSC Recycled Paper | Celebrating Culture & Identity
Celebrate the rich heritage and cultural strength of Australia’s First Nations peoples with this beautifully crafted Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flag bunting, proudly made in Australia. Each flag is printed on FSC-certified recycled paper sourced from responsibly managed forests, making this bunting an environmentally conscious choice for classrooms, community events, and cultural celebrations.
The bunting measures 10 metres in length, with alternating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags sized at 300mm x 150mm, all stitched onto a durable plastic bunting tape designed for indoor use and sheltered outdoor display.
A Sustainable Symbol of Unity
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Eco-Friendly Materials – Flags are printed on FSC recycled paper to reduce environmental impact
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Cultural Representation – Features both the Aboriginal flag (symbolising people, the sun, and land) and the Torres Strait Islander flag (representing identity, connection, and culture)
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Handy and Lightweight – Ideal for temporary or permanent displays in educational and community settings
✅ Designed for indoor use and light outdoor applications
✅ Quick to set up and fold away
✅ A powerful, respectful way to promote cultural awareness and inclusion
📐 Product Specifications
Attribute |
Details |
Flag Finish |
FSC-certified recycled paper |
Flag Size |
300 mm (W) × 150 mm (H) each |
Tape Length |
10 metres |
Flags Included |
Alternating Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander flags |
🎯 Ideal For:
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NAIDOC Week, Reconciliation Week, and school events
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Classrooms, libraries, and learning centres
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Council buildings, community halls & cultural festivals
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Ceremonies, awareness campaigns, and displays promoting inclusivity
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Sustainable events and eco-conscious decor needs
📦 Ships ready to use – simply unroll and hang
♻️ Environmentally friendly and reusable with care
Display both the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags with pride and purpose. This sustainably made bunting is a respectful and impactful way to celebrate Australia’s First Nations cultures while supporting eco-conscious practices.