First Nations Cookbook and Akurra Pack with Warndu eco-pens

This gift pack contains the award winning First Nations Food Companion cookbook, a Akurra luxury notebook covered in Damien Coulthard's artwork, and three Warndu Do Good Eco-Pens. 

Make your new years resolutions, takes notes from the first nations food companion or pen your master piece.

About First Nations Food Companion 

First Nations Food Companion: How to buy, cook, eat and grow Indigenous Australian ingredients. A groundbreaking celebration of the most accessible and popular Australian native ingredients and their uses in the everyday home kitchen.

The cookbook Includes an informative guide to more than 60 of the most accessible Indigenous ingredients, including their flavour profiles, along with tips for how to buy, grow and store them. After that, 100 delicious recipes: all featuring native ingredients,

About Notebook

Indigenous Damien Coulthard's Akurra printed on a premium A5 Notebook/Journal 70 pages + Warndu - Do Good Branded Eco-Pens. 

Warndu Founder and Indigenous Artist  Damien Coulthard worked with Corban & Blair to create this beautiful bespoke notebook. 

Akurra means the Creator and Keeper of the Flinders Ranges. Damien Coulthard is an Adnyamathanha man from the Northern Flinders and Gammon Ranges in South Australia.
This Canadian bound notebook conceals the wire spine when closed, giving it a sleek and sophisticated look.

Pad – 100% recycled paper milled in Victoria, un-ruled paper

◎ Size: A5 journal.

◎ Material: Printed outer, elastic closure. Plain wire-bound recycled paper pad – 70 pages of 80gsm paper. 

◎ Country of Origin: Made in Australia

Dimensions: 0.1 Kg weight, 1cm deep x 16cm wide x 21.3cm high

Corban & Blair is an Australian female owned product design business that pursues profit and purpose. They work closely with customers to create product solutions to carry their brand messages by collaborating with other talented artists and artisans.

About Eco Pens

Branded "Warndu - Do Good" Eco Pens set of 3 black ink environmentally friendlier pens. 

Why use Warndu Do Good  Eco Pens?
By using a Warndu Eco-pen you will be doing your bit to help reduce the 140 million plastic pens that are sold annually in Australia, creating around 700 tonnes of plastic waste that goes into landfill. 

Eco Pens are:
  • Made with recycled kraft paper
  • Have 85% less plastic than a traditional pen
  • Compostable & recyclable materials
  • Manufactured by FSC approved factory
  • 0.5mm ballpoint pen, with non-toxic ink
  • Black ink 

How to dispose of the pens after you're done with them?

Even though 100% of each pen is recyclable, we recommend disassembling the pens, placing the cardboard/paper in the paper recycling bin and either disposing of the rest at your local Officeworks. 

About the Artist

We are proud to collaborate with Warndu co-founder and Adnyamathanha artist, Damien Coulthard by licensing some of his most popular works for our range of homewares and gifting.

Coulthard’s paintings draw on the stories and oral histories of remote South Australia told by his great-grandmother. Using natural ochres gathered with his father from his ancestral Adnyamathanha land, Coulthard creates images of great formal beauty that traverse the topics of creation, landscape, kinship, initiation and food-gathering.

Learn more about Damien Coulthard's indigenous artworks and story.


Our products are all made in Australia from 100% locally sourced, seasonal and wild harvested produce.

Warndu means good in the Adnyamathanha language. 

Our mission is to REGENERATE culture, community, tradition, health and our soils. Every product we make includes one or more Australian Native ingredients. 

In our efforts to be zero waste and plastic free, and with the changes to recycling in Australia, we will be phasing out all plastic bags. For now you may receive your spices, teas and home products in either black, white or clear plastic, and once that is all gone our amazing new compostable plant-based packaging will be what you will receive products in.
Thanks for your patience and understanding whilst we endeavour to tread lightly on your yarta (land).

To maintain Warndu taste we keep smaller quantities on hand of our Australian Natives, it takes us a little while to dry, roast or grind them to make. We aim to send all orders within ten days of receiving them.

Christmas 2024

Please note the cut-off dates for ordering for Christmas delivery 2024.

Australia Wide - Orders close Friday 13th December 2024.

International - Orders close Friday 29th November 2024.

Australia Wide

◎ We send by tracked standard Australia Post and offer Express Post.  With Express Post please be aware that we still require 3-10 days for packing from the time of order. This allows us to blend products and keep up with the volume of orders. Express Post speeds up the AusPost delivery time only. 

◎ We offer free delivery over $100 when you enter the code FREESHIP at checkout.

◎ Delivery cost is by weight i.e.

◦ $12 for a book, spices or teas 
◦ Up to $25 for a larger order

◎ Due to our hand blending and keeping products as fresh as possible, items may take 7-10 days to prepare, and then send from the Clare Valley. There has been delays due to border closures. We generally send items on Tuesdays. 

International Shipping and Currencies

◎ We ship worldwide and accept other currencies. 

◎ We send standard postage with Australia post prices range from $28 AUD - $100 AUD with a maximum of 5 kilos.

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