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Red Sand Sisters

Red Sand Sisters are a proud Kamillaroi Kooma family-owned and operated business located in the vibrant Toowoomba CBD. Beginning the journey with a humble market stall, they opened a retail store on Margaret Street in early 2022, expanding their reach to include both a physical shop and an online platform. Their mission is to promote visibility for First Nations culture, arts, and tourism while enhancing social and emotional well-being through cultural practices. They offer a diverse range of high-quality First Nations products, services, and experiences, aiming to elevate cultural awareness and skills within the community. Their workshops are designed not just to educate, but to create meaningful connections and support improved well-being among participants. Their products include jewellery, Indigenous print accessories, clothing, carved artefacts, artwork, bush foods, and homewares. As well as a suite of corporate, wellness, and leisure workshops. Their vision extends beyond just retail; they prioritise collaboration and giving back to the community. By working closely with local artists and cultural practitioners, they ensure that every product and service they provide reflects authentic First Nations culture. Through their efforts, they strive to build a sustainable future for their people, empowering future generations while celebrating rich heritage. Join them in their journey to enrich lives, honour traditions, and promote a thriving community grounded in cultural pride and equity.

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0423 980 808


2 Club Lane, Toowoomba City Queensland 4350, Australia

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