We acknowledge Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Country throughout Victoria and pays respect to their cultures and Elders past, present and emerging.

Torquay Eco-Friendly Beach Towel

Kangaroo Jack

Great Ocean Road
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Sent within 2 business days
Locally made
Local ingredients or materials

Regular price $69.95

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Our new Torquay Eco-Friendly Beach Towel features a 1920’s retro artwork of the iconic Cosy Corner Beach in Torquay, Australia.

Approximately 20 recycled plastic water bottles were used to manufacture each individual Kangaroo Jack Eco-Friendly Beach Towel. Proceeds from sales of our eco-friendly beach towel support local Australian manufacturing and environmental initiatives turning post-consumer items and waste into useful items, reducing landfill and ocean pollution.

Each Kangaroo Jack Eco-Friendly Towel is proudly made with the assistance of workers with disabilities, supporting equal opportunity employment for all Australian workers.


Specifications

  • SPEND $150 & GET FREE SHIPPING
  • Size: 1550mm x 800mm.
  • 100% Australian Made Certified Product.
  • Made with recycled microfibre material (RPET), which is manufactured from approximately 20 post-consumer recycled plastic bottles per towel.
  • Printed with safe and environmentally sustainable water based inks.
  • Ultra soft and absorbent.
  • Sand Resistant.
  • Artwork created by Australian artist Kevin Gold from Victoria.
  • Kangaroo Jack is an Australian owned & operated small business based in Torquay, Victoria.
  • Product manufactured by KE Design – a small family business from Victoria.
  • Cold machine wash only and air dry.
  • Do not bleach, tumble dry or dry clean.
Kangaroo Jack
Kangaroo Jack is proudly an Australian owned and operated clothing apparel and local tourism business on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia.

Kangaroo Jack donates 10% of all our online face mask sales to our local Indigenous Community at the Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre in Victoria, Australia. The Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre is a not-for-profit organisation that facilitates Indigenous educational programs for Australian school students and disadvantaged Indigenous youth.

At the core of our brand is our ‘Kangaroo (Badagarang) Jack’ artwork, created by the very talented Indigenous artist M.J. Badagarang from the ‘Dharug Nation’ in Sydney, Australia.

“The traditional name for kangaroo in Dharug Country is ‘Badagarang’, this is my totem animal that I must always protect and cherish. The kangaroo is a strong, native Australian animal and is considered to be very family orientated. The yellow, orange and brown lines inside the kangaroo artwork represent the rivers in Australia. Rivers are important to us as traditional people as it provides life to ‘Country’. In my culture, the term ‘Country’ refers to people, animals, place and land. The orange dots that form small circles represent communities, signifying the 250 Aboriginal Countries that makeup Australia. The ‘U’ shapes around the kangaroo symbolises the different people coming from around the world that are seeking understanding for culture and traditional Australia. The white dots connects us all, as one people. No matter where you come from, I acknowledge you and thank you for visiting the stories my old people left us. Thank you for supporting ‘Kangaroo Jack’.

Let’s walk together.” M.J. Badagarang (Mikaela J. Cameron)