Meeting Place - Sharing Knowledge - NAIDOC 2025 Women's Fashion Top
Meeting Place - Sharing Knowledge - NAIDOC 2025 Women's Fashion Top

Meeting Place - Sharing Knowledge

"This artwork tells a story of the importance of meeting together to share knowledge of our histories, community roles and responsibilities in keeping our cultures and our voices strong."
- Maria Watson-Trudgett

Meeting Place - Sharing Knowledge - NAIDOC 2025 Women's Fashion Top

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Maria Watson-Trudgett

Maria Watson-Trudgett is a proud Koori woman and 'fresh water' girl of the Wiradyuri people. As a self-taught artist and storyteller, Maria's artwork is deeply connected to her Aboriginal culture, Country, and family. Through her art, she shares the stories of her Country and preserves cultural traditions, creating a sense of belonging and strengthening her Aboriginal identity.

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Embrace NAIDOC Week 2025 with our unique women's fashion tops. Our women's fashion tops combine the beauty of contemporary Indigenous art and unparalleled comfort. Our tops boast a classic crew neckline and come in a range of  inclusive sizes. Made from soft 170 gsm plain polyester, they're perfect for Australian weather and all-day wear.

.: 170 gsm Palin polyester staple fibre
.: Classic, crew neckline

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IMPORTANT: All print-on-demand products are custom-made and cannot be returned or refunded. We appreciate your understanding that these items are created specifically for you upon order.

Showcase your brand's commitment to diversity and cultural heritage by customising and branding products with BW Tribal. When you choose to align your business with our 100% Indigenous-owned brand, you're doing more than just adding a logo to a product. You're championing the stories, traditions, and artistry of the Indigenous community.

  • Cultural Engagement: Enhance your brand's depth by associating with rich Indigenous traditions and stories.
  • Ethical Branding: Make a positive social impact, supporting local Indigenous artists and communities with each purchase.
  • Unique Aesthetic: Differentiate your brand with distinctive designs rooted in ancient artistry, ensuring you stand out in the market.

Every customised product tells a narrative of resilience, pride, and the rich tapestry of Indigenous Australia. Support the Indigenous community, promote cultural awareness, and infuse your brand with purpose. Make a statement that resonates - choose BW Tribal for meaningful branding that makes a difference. Stand with us, support Indigenous heritage, and let your business be a beacon of positive change.

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Meeting Place - Sharing Knowledge

"This artwork tells a story of the importance of meeting together to share knowledge of our histories, community roles and responsibilities in keeping our cultures and our voices strong."
- Maria Watson-Trudgett


Maria Watson-Trudgett

Maria Watson-Trudgett is a proud Koori woman and 'fresh water' girl of the Wiradyuri people. As a self-taught artist and storyteller, Maria's artwork is deeply connected to her Aboriginal culture, Country, and family. Through her art, she shares the stories of her Country and preserves cultural traditions, creating a sense of belonging and strengthening her Aboriginal identity.

Maria began painting in 2009 as a way to relax from the stress of full-time university studies. Encouraged by an Aboriginal Elder who advised her to share her cultural stories, Maria started participating in art exhibitions and competitions. Her talent was immediately recognised, with her first entry winning the main award and the artwork being sold.

Since then, Maria has won several awards and has exhibited her work nationally in various galleries and exhibitions, including Parliament House. Her artwork has been commissioned by both corporate organisations and private collectors, both within Australia and internationally. Maria has also used her art to raise funds for various causes, including Indigenous scholarships, remote Indigenous eye care, disability support services, and school programs.

In addition to her artistic pursuits, Maria provides First Nations Strategic advice and insight to organisations, helping them develop their cultural capability and engage with First Nations peoples and communities. Her business is shaped around sharing her Aboriginal culture and cultural intelligence through her artwork and meaningful collaborations.

Maria Watson Trudgett's artwork is a testament to her deep connection to her culture and her commitment to preserving and sharing the stories of her people. Her unique perspective and storytelling abilities make her an important voice in the Australian art world, and her contributions to various causes demonstrate her dedication to making a positive impact in her community and beyond.


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