We want our little ones, and yours, to grow up with a healthy planet where native plants and animals thrive.

We seek to minimise our impact on the environment and reduce our carbon footprint in all key decisions, from sourcing local ingredients to choosing compostable and recyclable packaging.

1c from every product sold supports native wildlife. We choose to donate to Bush Heritage Australia, a leading not-for-profit conservation organisation that protects ecosystems and wildlife across Australia. 

Australian Wildlife facing threats to survival are also featured on our packaging, to help raise community awareness and support for these unique and wonderful animals.

Black-flanked Rock Wallabies

These Marsupials have an incredible ability to pause the development of an embryo until the environmental conditions are perfect for their joey to grow.

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Gouldian Finches

Gouldian Finches come in three colour varieties through genetic variation, similar to how humans can have different eye colours.

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Greater Bilbies

Bilbies are believed to have lived in Australia for up to 15 million years, with fossil remains of Bilby ancestors found in QLD!

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Koalas

While Koalas normally move slowly on the ground, if they need to, they can travel at speeds of up to 30km per hour over short distances. Speedy!

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Major Mitchell's Cockatoos

Cockatoos have a preferred 'footedness' similar to human handedness. Almost all cockatoos, including Major Mitchell's Cockatoo, are left-footed.

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Murray River Turtles

These turtles may a critical role in keeping rivers clean by eating eating dead fish and other animals, as well as algae.

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Numbat

A numbat’s diet consists entirely of termites, and they eat up to 20,000 termites a day.

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Orange-bellied Parrots

These are one of only three parrot species in the world which migrates. Ahead of winter the entire parrot population flies from Tasmania to Victoria and South Australia.

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Platypus

Platypuses are thought to have lived alongside the dinosaurs with platypus fossils discovered which are 120 million years old!

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Spotted Tree Frogs

Spotted Tree Frogs are the ‘couch potatoes’ of the frog world. They are very sedentary, and most move less than 80 meters over several years.

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Sugar Gliders

Sugar Gliders can glide up to 50m through the air - that’s equivalent to half a soccer pitch!

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Short-beaked Echidnas

Echidna's love to dig and move 7 tonnes of dirt a year - that's equivelent to 8 trailor loads! Their digging helps improve soil health, promotes plant growth and keeps carbon in the soil.

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