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Hey Elf, as an aside, have you heard of "Gavala Aboriginal Art Centre" in Sydney? And do you know of any other Aboriginal owned and operated stores in the area which I could purchase things from?
Hey Elf, as an aside, have you heard of "Gavala Aboriginal Art Centre" in Sydney? And do you know of any other Aboriginal owned and operated stores in the area which I could purchase things from?
I'm sure there is a guy selling paint thinner around my folks place.
Its pretty cheap.
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Iantha wrote:Hey Elf, as an aside, have you heard of "Gavala Aboriginal Art Centre" in Sydney? And do you know of any other Aboriginal owned and operated stores in the area which I could purchase things from?
I know a lot of Aboriginal cultural centres, but not so many that do delivery to the US. There's a lot of sites online, but I can't garuntee that they're Aboriginal owned and operated.
Hey Elf, as an aside, have you heard of "Gavala Aboriginal Art Centre" in Sydney? And do you know of any other Aboriginal owned and operated stores in the area which I could purchase things from?
Hey Elf, as an aside, have you heard of "Gavala Aboriginal Art Centre" in Sydney? And do you know of any other Aboriginal owned and operated stores in the area which I could purchase things from?
Though not a Sydney site, if that is what you are looking for.
Not looking for Sydney sites specifically, just Aboriginal owned and operated. I like some of their sarongs and I may give a try at learning a didjeridoo (I know I massacred the spelling).
Iantha wrote:Not looking for Sydney sites specifically, just Aboriginal owned and operated. I like some of their sarongs and I may give a try at learning a didjeridoo (I know I massacred the spelling).
Next I'm down I can teach you how to play with a vacuum cleaner tube. It's a pretty simple instrument after all.