Artwork by Wakka Wakka artist, David Williams
“A Brave Heart for a Better Tomorrow,” Artwork by Wakka Wakka artist, David Williams
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Our artwork

A Brave Heart for a Better Tomorrow,” tells the story of Woolworths Group’s reconciliation journey.

It’s a journey that began many years ago. A journey with many steps left to take. A journey that leaves no part of Australia untouched.

At the artwork’s heart is a place where everyone belongs. A place where people unite and slow down to listen. A place of courage and inspiration. Woolworths Group’s values: ‘we care deeply’, ‘we listen and learn’, and ‘we do the right thing’ are important elements of this story, connected to its heart. Its strategic pillars are vital to moving the story forward. The footprints of ancient trading routes are threaded throughout.

Connections with First Nations communities grow as Woolworths Group moves from safe to brave; building momentum that evokes camaraderie and creates ripples of change felt in diverse communities all over Australia. And as this story unfolds, the brave steps Woolworths Group takes will help lead us towards a more reconciled nation and, ultimately, a better future for everyone.

The artwork concept and narrative was developed by David Williams. David is a proud Wakka Wakka artist at Gilimbaa.

 


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About The Artist


David Williams

 

As a proud Wakka Wakka man, artist and Executive Director of Gilimbaa, David brings a lifetime of culture and connections to Gilimbaa. David was influenced by his immediate family and his Elders who encouraged him to use his creative skills as a tool to connect his culture to the wider community.

David uses creativity as an effective tool of 21st century cultural communication, using this as a platform to share, educate and celebrate First Nations Culture.

David Williams