See our colour range
Our colours are inspired by the stories of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians who make up this nation we all call home. Click the + button on each swatch to read the story behind the colour and access the colour codes and light reflective values.
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       Milky Way#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 238, 240, 237 
 LRV: 89Aboriginal people have an ancient tradition of astronomy following systems like the Milky Way. 
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       Goanna#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 214, 211, 207 
 LRV: 71Representations of goannas are common in Aboriginal artworks and Dreamtime stories. 
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       Lilly Pilly#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 234, 232, 226 
 LRV: 84Taken from the White Apple Lilly Pilly which is a native tree to Western Australia and the Northern Territory. 
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       Scribbly Gum#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 238, 237, 231 
 LRV: 87An iconic Australian tree with a trunk that looks like someone has scribbled over it. 
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       Swag#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 169, 167, 156 
 LRV: 46Inspired by the old stockman sleeping swags. 
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       Coolamon#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 232, 235, 233 
 LRV: 86An Aboriginal dish made of wood or bark commonly used for holding water. 
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       Curio#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 219, 218, 216 
 LRV: 75The famous 1940s - 50s buckjumper that was ridden by Alan Wood. 
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       Gecko#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 219, 218, 212 
 LRV: 75Considered to be a sacred ancestral being. 
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       Maria#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 229, 228, 220 
 LRV: 81A truthful and respectful lady who is a Saint to Aboriginal companies. 
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       Grass Tree Flower#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 233, 231, 219 
 LRV: 83A tree that has many uses from a spear handle to making a sweet-tasting drink. 
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       Stringy Bark#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 233, 236, 232 
 LRV: 86Used for bark paintings, canoes and shields. 
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       Jiga Jiga White#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 241, 240, 235 
 LRV: 89Inspired by the white eyebrows and underbelly feathers of the Willie Wagtail. 
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       Whirly Wind#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 223, 217, 203 
 LRV: 75A wind formation that features in Aboriginal story telling. 
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       Diamantina#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 211, 207, 193 
 LRV: 68A major river in Central West Queensland and the far north of South Australia. 
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       Witchetty#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 239, 235, 223 
 LRV: 86Named after the Witchetty grub which is a famous bush tucker. 
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       Barramundi#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 224, 226, 222 
 LRV: 80The mighty river fish found in Aboriginal rock art. 
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       Dusty Akubra#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 190, 187, 175 
 LRV: 57To honour Slim Dusty and the iconic style of hat worn by him and Aboriginal stockmen and women. 
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       Saltbush Plains#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 215, 212, 200 
 LRV: 71The Saltbush is used for culinary and medicinal purposes. 
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       Carnarvon Sandstone#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 223, 225, 218 
 LRV: 79Found throughout the Carnarvon Gorge (Queensland) where sandstone walls are covered in Aboriginal rock art. 
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       Bushfire Smoke#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 229, 226, 216 
 LRV: 80Inspired by Cultural Burning in the spirit of Caring for Country. 
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       Wombat#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 206, 196, 174 
 LRV: 62An iconic Australian nocturnal marsupial and the original master tunnel maker. 
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       Barambah#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 148, 90, 62 
 LRV: 19Inspired by Auntie Kathleen’s memories of being born and raised on Barambah Mission. 
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       Bush Eucalypt#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 149, 152, 140 
 LRV: 38A plant that is used for bush medicine across Australia. 
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       Threadfin Blue#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 195, 211, 215 
 LRV: 69Named after the Threadfin salmon found in the seas across the top end of Australia. 
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       Emu Bush#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 137, 147, 138 
 LRV: 36A sacred plant used for medicinal and ceremonial purposes by Aboriginal people. 
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       Bush Coconut#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 185, 176, 155 
 LRV: 51Bush tucker that tastes like coconut. 
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       Be#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 120, 61, 49 
 LRV: 11In memory of Be and the first time she saw the colour of red dirt roads going into Mt Isa in 1969. 
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       Bunyip#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 180, 180, 155 
 LRV: 52A creature that is part of Australian Heritage. 
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       Melbourne Grey#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 146, 161, 164 
 LRV: 42Inspired by the winter sky over the Kulin Nations. 
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       Dilly String#fhtogglels/+/–/ib RGB: 76, 85, 81 
 LRV: 13Inspired by the woven bush string used to make dilly bags. 
The colours displayed here are an electronic representation only. Please patch-test your paint on the surface and allow dry to ensure colour satisfaction before undertaking the entire job.
 
        
        
      
    
    Colour: Dilly String
