
Dion & Sally
- Jun 21, 2017
We can't be all things to all people but we can sleep at night.
Want to support an Indigenous company, check out Téa&Belle.
Our aims and Vision for this ethical fashion and gift ware company. Read our


Téa&Belle support crew
- Jun 19, 2017
Congratulations on being an early adopter
Firstly, thank you to all who have arrived on the Téa and Belle Online shop, this means that you have come in the spirit of reconciliation and to support a new business. It could also be that you may have completed an online Facebook survey about Indigenous Businesses and be one of the 3,368 people who told us that you had never bought from an Indigenous business but if given the opportunity would purchase a product or service from us. You also told us that your biggest conce


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- Jun 16, 2017
Where to buy Indigenous story books
Téa & Belle have a love of reading and would like to share with you where to purchase Australian Indigenous books


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- Jun 16, 2017
Want to know where you can find out more on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture?
Where, why and how you can buy Indigenous products and services by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People In Australia


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- Jun 15, 2017
The support crew
2017 NAIDOC person of the year Dion De Vow and Sally Cooper head up the support team for fashion and giftware label Tia&Belle


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- Jun 15, 2017
Meet Téa and Belle
Téa&Belle clothing and gift range is inspired by Australian Indigenous Culture with a modern twist.


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- Jun 9, 2017
Téa & Belle, Our little Kookaburras
The word kookaburra is from the Wiradjuri Aboriginal word Guuguuburra, named for its sound of human laughter both our little girls were born on Wiradjuri country. The kookaburra is a Kingfisher bird of a very different nature, he doesn’t eat fish as the name suggests but he is a a carnivore. He doesn’t drink much water either, Both our girls hate eating fish or drinking lots of water, no matter how much we nag. Aboriginal legend says the kookaburra’s infamous songs of laughte


Devow & Cooper families
- Jun 8, 2017
We are all in this together
This site was made in response to the overwhelming support of individuals in Australia who filled out a survey for an assignment. After discussing this with various family members, we have decided that we would like to make this a family business, two families, one indigenous and one non-indigenous. These two families are intermingled and have unique ties that bind. The company is named after two gorgeous girls who are growing up together without prejudice of each others fami


Sally Cooper
- Jun 8, 2017
People are just people.
Someone wise once said, "people are just people" and ain't that the truth! If you have landed on this blog you probably completed an online survey about Indigenous Business that I was helping to create for someone very close to me. To all the people who completed the survey, Thank you. From the amazing response, we immediately saw that Australian's want to buy Indigenous Products. Before I go into why we have now started Téa&Belle collective I want to give you a little back s