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27th of May 2015BioPak gives back

Commemorative BioCups

In celebration of National Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week, Qantas Ambassador Adam Goodes is launching two limited-edition inflight coffee cups for the week. The cup artwork pays tribute to two aircraft in the Qantas’ Indigenous flying art series: Wunala Dreaming and Nalanji Dreaming.


In celebration of NAIDOC Week, Qantas Ambassador Adam Goodes is launching two limited-edition inflight coffee cups for Economy passengers on domestic and international flights during National Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week. The cup artwork pays tribute to two aircraft in the Qantas’ Indigenous flying art series: Wunala Dreaming and Nalanji Dreaming, produced by Indigenous-owned CorporateConnect.AB on BioCups.

BioPak are very proud to be supporting the work Qantas do with Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week. Qantas was one of the first organisations to release a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), in 2007, and has employed hundreds of Indigenous Australians, supporting high-school and university students into career pathways. This year, Qantas will launch an Elevate RAP, which is the highest level endorsed by Reconciliation Australia and reserved for organisations that demonstrate leadership in this space.

Make sure you fly with Qantas during National Reconciliation Week 27 May-3 June and NAIDOC week – 5-12 July 2015.
Click here to hear from Adam Goodes.

Go one step further and use our Indigenous BioCup Series, also developed in partnership with CorporateConnect.AB and Supply Nation. Proceeds from these cups sales will directly help CorporateConnect.AB continue their work developing practical, innovative, sustainable and strategic solutions for Indigenous employment and economic advancement, in both remote and urban communities.

Cups are currently available in 8 and 12oz double wall sizes, 1,000 cups per carton. Minimum order quantity is one carton.

Buy 8oz Indigenous BioCups
Buy 12oz Indigenous BioCups

Image 1: Adam Goodes with Qantas BioCups, Qantas Inflight Magazine, May 2015
Image 2: Indigenous BioCup