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MARKET STALLS

Clothing The Gaps

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Clothing The Gaps is an Aboriginal social enterprise uniting people through fashion and causes by enabling people to wear their values on their tee. As an Aboriginal social enterprise, Clothing The Gaps uses business as a vehicle to selfdetermine futures.

Meeanjin Marketplace

A retail collective of 16 First Nations artists based in South East Queensland. By supporting our Meeanjin Marketplace stall, the SEWF22 audience will have the opportunity to contribute too. And, hopefully, reflect on actions they can take to also celebrate and showcase our culture and contribute to strengthening our community’s wellbeing. Hello Good World

Hello Good World represent 27 purpose-led brands and counting, 17 of which are social enterprises from Australia. Hello Good World allow you to shop according to SDGs, so you know exactly what impact your purchase will have.

Micah Projects

Micah Projects is a not-forprofit organisation committed to providing services and opportunities in the community to create justice and respond to injustice. Micah Projects believe that every child and adult has the right to a home, an income, healthcare, education, safety, dignity and connection with their community of choice. Micah Projects provides a range of support and advocacy services to individuals and families according to their needs. and capacity. HOOSH Designs + Kimberly Jiyigas

HOOSH Designs initiative ‘The Kimberley Mango Silk Collective’ is a small group of women from the Kimberley in Western Australia who use native eco bush dyes to create sellable textile art on natural fibres. The collective harvest local native plants on country, often passing down generational knowledge to grandkids in the process and dye silk scarves, garments and accessories.

Preston Campbell Foundation

The Preston Campbell Foundation supports Preston’s vision of developing programs and opportunities which inspire and mentor participants to achieve their aspirations and dreams by connecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with their culture, sense of place and well being.

Miks Chai

Miks Chai is a tea social enterprise that supports mental health and wellbeing. Miks Chai sell a delicious range of Miks secret recipe chai (handed down from her grandmother) that is made locally in Australia with ethical, organic ingredients. Miks started brewing her Aaji’s (grandmother’s) chai to bring people together to share stories. Hearing the courageous experiences of others, and sharing her own story saved her life. She has brewed cuppas for 100s of people around Australia.

Samana Living

Samana Living showcase a wide range of high quality beautifully designed products for the gift market. These include Pebble fair trade, handmade toys from Bangladesh, Conscious Step organic cotton socks which support a range of global causes and BWA rugs and bowls, scarves, cards which support Australian Indigenous Artists. MOBECO

Owner Rachael, spent years working in commercial gyms as a trainer and found traditional foam rollers and foam based equipment quickly deteriorated. It was thrown out and replaced with the same cheap foam and the cycle began all over again. And so MOBECO was born. Sustainable eco-friendly mobility equipment made from sustainable cork. Sustainable self massage and yoga tools. 0 plastic, plants trees with every order and 100 natural materials.

SHOPE Soap for Hope

A premium Australian made and owned personal care range of high quality soaps and soap-related products, that are providing hope to people affected by low survival cancers. SHOPE is the determined little offshoot of Pancare Foundation, an Australian charity supporting people affected by upper gastrointestinal cancers such as pancreatic, stomach, liver, biliary and esophageal cancers. 100% of their profits go to the cause. Jigsaw Group Aus Limited

Jigsaw is a social enterprise that trains and transitions people with disability into mainstream employment. Jigsaw is an established social enterprise which has created 750 training opportunities for people with disability, employed 146 people at award wage and transitioned 53 people into mainstream employment.

StartSomeGood

StartSomeGood will be selling StartSomeGood-branded items, like Water Bottles and T-Shirts, and featuring the products of social enterprises they have worked with recently, like Chocolate on Purpose and Sacred Era. All StartSomeGood-branded sales will support their mission of supporting emerging social entrepreneurs. All partner enterprises featured will keep 100% of their sales. Each has a social mission or is owned by an Indigenous entrepreneur.

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Substation33

Electronic recycling and innovative products, employment and volunteering opportunities and Containers for Change processing and employment opportunities. Interactive demonstrations and employment opportunity conversations - growth opportunities for other social enterprises.

The Pluralist

The Pluralist Watches is watch brand established in Brisbane, Australia. Their vision is to create a lasting social impact within all communities by developing quality and affordable watches which represents and raises awareness of all the different languages and scripts around the world. As a Social Enterprise they donate a portion of their profits to Australian charities supporting Refugees. The Big Issue

The Big Issue in Australia runs several social enterprises and programs. Attendees will have the opportunity to purchase The Big issue magazine from a vendor, supporting them directly. There will also be information about different social enterprises and programs run by The Big Issue. The Fig Tree Gift Shop

The Fig Tree Gift Shop sell fair trade handicrafts made by talented artisans around the world. They donate 50% to The Fig Tree Children who are providing opportunities to orphaned and vulnerable children in Sierra Leone.

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