Kakadu Tiny Tots empowers tradition and girls

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More than a business owner, Kylie-Lee Bradford is an inspiration to women and their culture.

Kakadu Tiny Tots is an indigenous company that makes baby clothing and authentic Aboriginal products using only organic and sustainable materials.

All designs come from remote indigenous communities in the Northern Territory of Australia and are handcrafted.

"We are very passionate about the country," she says.

As mentioned on their website, the company was founded on the shared idea of ​​filling the niche in the market for high quality indigenous children's clothing and recognizing and recognizing the native people of Australia.

Ms. Bradford explains that it was the void in women-run indigenous businesses that inspired her to start Kakadu Tiny Tots six years ago.

"I wanted to be an inspiration to the younger generation of women, including my three daughters."

Ms. Bradford grew up in the small Aboriginal community of Patonga and has been very successful since its inception, even on the TV show Shark Tank.

“The Kakadu team is building 'eco gardens' in our Aboriginal communities – starting in Kakadu,” says Ms. Bradford.

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“Our goal is to have eco-gardens in every indigenous community in Australia, offering fresh, seasonal fruit and vegetables to the families living there all year round.

"It's really expensive to buy fresh produce in remote communities, and we want the children to have access to food."

Other products available on the Kakadu Tiny Tots website include bush tea, soaps, candles, traditional bush balm, eco-friendly products, organic wildlife care, and many more.

To learn more, go to kakadutinytots.com.au or click here for dealer inquiries.

This article was originally published on the website of the Australian Ombudsman for Small Businesses and Family Businesses.

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