Creating for our future

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Endurance x Culture

Why endurance sport and culture goes hand in hand

Our Why

The continuation and preservation of culture and the sharing of ancient stories and traditions..

The Tour de Deadly

The Tour has begun!

Educational Services

Cultural Education is crucial for fostering understanding, respect, and reconciliation. It helps address historical injustices, counter stereotypes, and empower Indigenous communities. By learning about our rich traditions, languages, and perspectives, we honor our ancestors' resilience and contribute to a more inclusive society. Moreover, it aids in preserving cultural heritage and promoting social cohesion in multicultural contexts.

Ambrose is a passionate story-teller, educator/ facilitator and artist, and hopes to bring value to all schools and workplaces in the form of interactive, thought provoking education.

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Creating for our future is a slogan Amiwarre lives by. Creating for our old people who weren't able to and inspiring our youth. Creating to bridge pathways and misunderstandings and to embed culture within day to day society.   This unisex heavy blend hooded sweatshirt is relaxation itself. Made with... Read More

Original First Nations Artwork

Own a piece of authentic, rare Aboriginal art by Amiwarre

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Clothing, shoes, vehicles, walls..

I see It all as opportunity to create conversations and embed culture into day to day life.

Make a statement

Murals are thought provoking, disrupting, conversation starters. Every wall is a canvas and opportunity to share and participate in culture.

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Testimonials

Ancient art takes on a modern form

There is no capacity on creativity and where we can add cultural learnings and opportunities. Endurance sport provides such a unique vehicle for this continuation and embedding of culture into day to day life.

Wearing stories

Story telling opportunities exist everywhere and the community of endurance sport is so extremely accepting of First Nations culture, ideologies and artwork, that splashing our colours through clothing, kit, shoes, hats and everything in between helps to add to the already accepting and diverse array of people and cultures within endurance sport.