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Bush Medijina began in a small shed fueled by a big dream: to grow their business, to support Warningakalina women, to share their culture.
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Aside from the fact that this wonderfully nourishing balm boasts one of the simplest ingredients lists.
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Bush Medijina operates from Groote Eylandt, and is governed by an all-female board, 80 per cent of which are Indigenous.
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These four beauty brands are using centuries-old Indigenous ingredients in their body bars and shampoos.
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Created to preserve traditional knowledge and support Warningakalina women, Bush Medijina is much more than a natural skincare brand.
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Bush Medijina came from a group of Waringakalina Elders. They wanted to teach their communities the secrets of self-care, health and female empowerment.
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With a hand-made beauty care products business, women of Groote Eylandt are tackling much more serious issues than just rough skin.
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