COMMUNITY
Culture, Community & Collaboration Through Design
A proud partnership between Workwear Group and Warlukurlangu Artists, brought to life by heritage brand NNT Uniforms.

At Workwear Group, our commitment to walking alongside First Nations communities is grounded in ongoing partnership and collaboration—something we’re proud to support throughout the year.
Since 2022, our heritage brand NNT Uniforms has partnered with Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation, one of Central Australia’s longest-running Aboriginal-owned art centres. Now in its third year, this meaningful collaboration has culminated in a limited-edition clothing range—designed to honour culture, identity, and connection to Country.
With every garment shared, a percentage of proceeds supports the artists and their community—making each piece a contribution to cultural sustainability through genuine, community-led collaboration.
About Warlukurlangu Artists
Founded in 1985, Warlukurlangu Artists (meaning “belonging to fire” in Warlpiri) is one of Australia’s most respected Aboriginal art centres. Artist-led and community-owned, it supports cultural and economic wellbeing by providing platforms for artists to share their Dreaming stories locally and internationally.
The Artists Behind The 2025 Collection
Glenda Nangala Briscoe – Bush Tucker Jukurrpa (Bush Tucker Dreaming)
Born near Yuendumu in 1971, Glenda began painting in 2015 and now paints full-time. Her work celebrates bush foods—like witchetty grubs, bush tomatoes, and bush bananas—using vibrant colours and dynamic compositions to honour their importance to Country and culture.
Lynette Nangala Singleton – Ngapa Jukurrpa (Water Dreaming)
Born in 1970 in Alice Springs and now based in Nyirripi, Lynette has painted with Warlukurlangu since 2008. Her works depict water soakages and sacred rock holes from her father’s Country—rich visual maps of memory, water, and ancestral song. She brings to life how “rainmakers sang the rain,” shaped by Dreaming stories tied to falcons, storms, and soakage sites.
Theo (Faye) Nangala Hudson – Pikilyi Jukurrpa (Vaughan Springs Dreaming)
Born in 1989 in Nyirripi, Faye started painting at 13. She captures the story of Vaughan Springs—a sacred women’s camping site—handing down the narrative of her grandmother and ancestral country through intricate line-work and earthy tones.
Legacy in Every Thread
This partnership reflects NNT Uniforms enduring focus on thoughtful design, respectful collaboration, and cultural storytelling. As a brand with a long-standing presence in Australian uniforms, NNT Uniforms is proud to share space with First Nations artists and to contribute to a future shaped by connection, creativity and cultural continuity.
Discover More
Learn more about the artists and the incredible work of Warlukurlangu Artists and the cultural stories shared through this partnership by visiting the official website: https://warlu.com

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