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Subscriber only A Bundaberg business known for sourcing ethically-conscious materials and using them to create unique products is for sale. Bargara local Beverley Whip first started her business Elements Jewellery eight years ago when she was travelling around Australia in a caravan with her husband. During their travels the passionate environmentalist would explore the countryside, climb mountains and kayak down remote rivers to collect botanical pods and seeds which she would use to make her own jewellery pieces. Bargara local Beverley Whip first started her business Elements Jewellery eight years ago when she was travelling around Australia in a caravan with her husband.
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Rise in consumers supporting local during Covid The movement to support local products has been reignited as a result of COVID-19 with Bundaberg consumers making a conscious effort to purchase products made in Australia over imported goods. Since it was first formed in 1999 support for the Australian Made campaign has only increased, particularly after the pandemic highlighted Australia s reliance on imported products.
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Subscriber only The movement to support local products has been reignited as a result of COVID-19 with Bundaberg consumers making a conscious effort to purchase products made in Australia over imported goods. Since it was first formed in 1999 support for the Australian Made campaign has only increased, particularly after the pandemic highlighted Australia s reliance on imported products. More than 3600 businesses across the country are licensed to use the Australian Made and Products of Australia logo, six of which reside in the Bundaberg region including Elements Jewellery. Collecting natural items from gumnuts and sandalwood timber to poinciana seeds and Quandong beads, owner Beverley Whip said she has always been a passionate advocate for supporting local.