WASEC Christmas Gift Guide

Who to buy from this Christmas

Gifting the Good Stuff!

Check out our curated collection of WA social enterprises offering unique gifts your friends and family will treasure!

Juluwarlu designed hat

Juluwarlu Art Group is a collective of Yindjibarndi artists who celebrate Yindjibarndi Country, culture and language through a diverse range of artistic practices. All profits return to the artists and help to strengthen Yindjibarndi communities and culture.

Juluwarlu Art Group’s beautiful products, clothing, arts and gifts are available to order online or from their shop in Goolagatup Heathcote, Applecross.

Photos of Nick's Jerky Products

Selling award winning jerky made with Amelia Park Beef, to raise funds for men’s mental health, in memory of their late friend Nick. 50% of profits go to Beyond Blue, A Stitch in Time & Top Blokes.

Christmas Gift Pack available!

Made in the city of products made from plastic bottle caps.

Creating designer products from trash plastic lids. All products are self-designed and hand-made out of recycled plastic lids that are diverted from landfill.

Now also offering activities for corporate volunteering and team building where you can learn all about plastic recycling, connect with your team, and make a valuable contribution.

Their online store and market stalls sell kids construction sets, soap dishes, tablet stands and more!

Chef chefvincentlim holding a can of Kepa Kwab - Beautiful water.

Offers a new non-alcoholic soda infused with Indigenous botanicals created by the expert culinary team at Prepare Produce Provide. All proceeds go towards funding the Djinda Ngardak program; which provides mentoring and employment pathways for First Nations youth programs in Perth.

Crafted with unique flavours that celebrate the beauty and rich cultural heritage of the land, Kepa Kwab provides an inclusive, memorable experience for every occasion. Brewed locally by Funk Brewing and available to order online!

Ocean remedy swim suits

Ocean Remedy makes inclusive beach wear for ocean loving folks, from recycled fabrics. Made ethically in Perth and Bali, a great fit is available in sizes from 6 – 26. Surfsuits, rashies, bikinis, one-pieces, for women and men. They work with not for profits to support clean oceans and empower individuals to make a difference.

Ocean Remedy are an inaugural member of Seamless, Australia’s first clothing stewardship program.

Photo of Workpower Busselton employees adding labels to wine bottles.

Workpower Busselton is now offering special occasion wine labelling, perfect for events such as, weddings, birthdays, launches and grand openings.

For more information please contact Business Manager, Peta Morrant peta.morrant@workpower.asn.au, 0419 618 111

Ancient Fibres, Timeless Adornment for Keeping ancient traditions alive by continuing practices of textile trade and storytelling between cultures The Mango Silk Collective by HOOSH is a small group of women from the Kimberley region in Western Australia who use native eco bush-dyes to create textile art on natural fibres such as silk, hemp and organic cotton.

​Not your average creative business, HOOSH is intent on celebrating all-things-unique through garment design, artworks & surface pattern prints, as well as community projects that are guided by an ethical conscious approach.  

give again wrapped gifts

Sustainable, re-usable gift-wrapping, made from deadstock fabrics and fesaturing designs by local artists.

These wraps are the ultimate eco-friendly alternative to tackle the 150,000 km of single-use wrapping paper Aussies waste each year. Better yet, 20% of Giveagain’s profits are donated to local charities, making every purchase count.

Mettle shop

Mettle provides ethical gift boxes that give back. Mettle is a social enterprise that employs, trains and financially empowers those experiencing homelessness as a result of domestic & family violence.

100% of profits go towards creating the safe futures that victim-survivors around the nation deserve through safe paid work, scholarships, crisis funds, childcare subsidies and survivor designed support programs.

Nagula Jarndu Designs Kimberley models

Nagula Jarndu (Saltwater Woman) make distinctive hand crafted textiles, jewellery and textile products with motifs and colours sourced from the unique Broome landscape. 

From high-end linens and silks to beautiful handcrafted homewares and gifts, every piece their artists create is something special. Catch them at boutique markets and order from their website.

photo of blue flanno shirt products

FLANNO, a streetwear label, is making good clothes for a good cause. Like a lot of Aussies., the FLANNO shirt is tough on the outside, soft on the inside. We wanna take this classic wardrobe staple to new heights of quality, design and street appeal.

We are driven to provide high quality flannelette shirts and make an impact on suicide rates in Australia, with 50% of profits going to organisations doing great work in the Mental Health & Suicide Prevention space – supporting R U OK, Lifeline, Minus 18 and more!

Swahilli sensations earrings and bag products

Handpicked homewares and jewellery from local artisans and makers from within the areas of Africa where Swahili is spoken. Donating profits to support women and uplifting communities we serve through their NFP Australia for Cedar Tanzania.

Choose a cause you’d like to support or simply pick something you like from Humble Mushrooms online store!

60% of profits made from your purchase will support different non-profit projects globally, from sustainable ocean management in SE Asia & Madagascar to black cockatoo conservation in Australia, or maternal and newborn healthcare in PNG to children’s literacy education in Myanmar – All aligned to the SDG Sustainable Development Goals.

Great socks, even better cause.

All proceeds from sock sales support at-risk young people in WA and Dismantle’s wider mission to dismantle youth disadvantage.
Ultra-breathable and made to ride, these are the perfect stocking filler for the cycling enthusiast in your life.

Photo of customers at FISH's Mt Lawley store.

Available to buy in store, or online, FISH offers a wide array of beautiful products perfect for your next gift! The products in the FISH Social Enterprise are sourced from 100%-owned Indigenous businesses, authors, and artists.

Through the process of sharing stories through a variety of mediums such as film, drama, writing, yarning, song, creative education, lectures and presentations, the aim is to bring healing to the spirit, heart, mind, body, and land to help create healthy people and communities.