Featuring Women

Showcasing Australian women-led events, collectives, businesses and initiatives that we want you to know about.

Ember Co has handpicked and researched each feature and personally interviewed the women behind them.

We simply want to share with you the initiatives that align with our mission and values.

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Wild beings

A group of dedicated Rewilders that share the value of reconnecting people with their wild roots and giving them the skills to live more self sufficiently with the land through gatherings and education.

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Cannalchemy

Organic, handmade, herbal skin & wellness products that look after the whole of you.

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Bodhi Holistic Hub

Bodhi Holistic Hub is a specialised platform turning your curiosity into confidence for all holistic and well-being needs.

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Manuela Serje

A multi - culture ceramicist creating big bodacious forms that love occupying space and burrow in your subconscious.

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ICEWOMEN Community

Wild women, cold exposure and nature swimming; a supportive international community of strong sisters

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OBSQURA

Tribal jewellery, dark art, mythology and wild curiosities of nature meet to form a one woman slow fashion business.

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Happy Boxes Project

How one female-founded initiative is helping Indigenous women in remote communities to access basic toiletries.

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The Pleasure Centre

A specialty mental health therapy service offering support specifically around issues of sex and relationships

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Feminine Arts Collective

An all inclusive feminine centred collaborative; that runs workshops, events and live art exhibitions to revel in the messy yet beautiful discovery of ones inner artist. 

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MAIYA SCHOOL

Maiya School is an Australian-registered charity that runs learning centres for adolescent girls who live in refugee camps where female education is largely inaccessible. 10% of profits from all Wierd Women events and initiatives go to Maiya School.

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