Winner of the First Nations Category at the 2025 Western Australian Export Awards!

Winner of the First Nations Category at the 2025 Western Australian Export Awards!

Posted by Lauren Davidson on

We’re beyond proud to share that Kirrikin has officially been named the Winner of the First Nations Category at the 2025 Western Australian Export Awards!

This recognition marks an incredible milestone for our brand — celebrating not only our continued growth in global markets, but also the powerful impact of Indigenous-led storytelling, culture, and fashion around the world.

A Vision Rooted in Culture and Connection

Founded by proud Wonnarua woman Amanda Healy, Kirrikin was created with a bold vision: to preserve and promote Aboriginal art through luxury fashion, while creating meaningful economic opportunities for Indigenous artists and communities.

Every piece we create carries a story — connecting the timeless beauty of Country, art, and culture with the modern world of design. This award is a tribute to that vision, to Amanda’s unwavering leadership, and to the talented Kirrikin team who continue to bring it to life each day.

A Shared Celebration

We’re deeply grateful to Invest and Trade WA for honouring our work and for their ongoing support of First Nations enterprises on the global stage.

To our incredible community — our artists, collaborators, and customers — thank you for believing in what Kirrikin stands for. Your continued support has helped us grow from a local idea to an internationally recognised brand that shares the beauty and depth of Aboriginal culture with the world.

As we celebrate this achievement, we’re reminded that this is just the beginning. We’re proud to represent Western Australia on the international stage — and we’re only just getting started.

 

 

 

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