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Grove Juice unveils limited-edition Aboriginal Art Series range

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Australian family-owned fresh juice processor Grove Juice has released a limited-edition range featuring First Nations artists’ works on the packaging.

The brand has partnered with the Warlukurlangu Art Centre, NT to produce an ‘Aboriginal Art Series’ range featuring artworks from four central western desert artists: Agnes Nampijinpa Brown, Liddy Napanangka Walker, Vanetta Nampijinpa Hudson and Margaret Nangala Gallagher.

The series takes inspiration from the remote community of Yeundumu with a percentage of sales from every bottle sold benefiting the artists and the Warlukurlangu Art Centre.

Grove Juice owner, Dick Estens, said the collaboration is a “passion project” driven by a desire to give back while celebrating the incredible artistic abilities of First Nations peoples.

“These beautiful works of art will not only seek to raise money for indigenous communities but help to build self-esteem via expanded employment opportunities.”

The two-litre range is available now across 840 supermarkets nationally including selected Coles, Woolworths and Aldi stores.

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