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New Thomas Avery MAYAN in Navy

The Thomas Avery MAYAN range is a collection of work essentials that feature design by First Nations artist Thomas ‘Bagaay’ Avery. The range includes a luggage tag, travel wallet, A5 journal, laptop sleeve, tech pouch, and cardholder, all available in a new navy colour. Perfect for professionals who want to

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2023 What will it bring?

2023 What will it bring? Who knows? – from my research among learned friends, the media, extensive reading, and many podcasts it suggests that having a meaningful purpose will be helpful guide for decision making. Keep an open positive mind, check facts, care about what you do, and who you

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CREATIVITY IS EVERYWHERE- thank goodness!

Our team at Corban & Blair were just delighted to find that our new bookkeeper is another creative.   Her artistic practice is making small detailed crocheted items, mainly animals that are just gorgeous, detailed and funny.   “Crochet is a process of creating textiles by using a crochet hook

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Window gallery this week: Nikki Choi

Our Christmas exhibition is Korean born artist Nikki Choi Nikki has a passion for two things: art and travel. The best of the two worlds come into one. Being an adventurer, and having travelled the world, what she sees, feels, and experiences in different cultures play into the canvas, whether

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Consider thoughtful gifting this holiday

Giving to show you Care After a busy and uncertain year, how we reward and acknowledge our friends & family really matters. Is the gift useful, will it be appreciated, is it relevant, is it memorable, does it have a story, if it is an item does it provide its

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Meeting Place – a place of gathering for tribes

Meeting Place -a place of gathering for tribes. Our new collaboration piece with Thomas is called Meeting Place. The design depicts a place of gathering for tribes. The lines indicate direction of significant features such as waterholes and sacred sites. Designed in collaboration with Indigenous Artist Thomas Avery. Thomas ‘Bagaay’

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