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NBL22 Indigenous Round Jersey - Designed by Janelle McQueen

21 Feb
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The Brisbane Bullets have unveiled their NBL22 Indigenous Round commemorative jersey. The jersey, designed by local artist Janelle McQueen who is a proud Wiradjuri woman, represents the Brisbane Bullets story as they continue their commitment to reconcile with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.  

The Brisbane Bullets have unveiled their NBL22 Indigenous Round commemorative jersey.

The jersey, designed by local artist Janelle McQueen who is a proud Wiradjuri woman, represents the Brisbane Bullets story as they continue their commitment to reconcile with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.  

The Southern Cross for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people represents ‘The Dream Time’ and was used by many to navigate through not only their lands, but to travel across others to meet new people.

“For me it plays a very important part of this story: connecting Brisbane Bullets to the past, grounding them to their homelands and guiding them through their Reconciliation journey,” McQueen said of The Southern Cross placement on the jersey.

The symbols in yellow on the sides of the design represent the Brisbane Bullets team as it goes to battle with the other nine clubs within the NBL.

The symbols of the people in the middle of the design show the families, staff, sponsors and wider community who are committed to the Brisbane Bullets journey.

Indigenous Round will span across Rounds 14 and 15 of NBL22.

The Bullets will play on the road in Round 14, facing Melbourne United on Saturday 5 March at John Cain Arena, followed by the New Zealand Breakers in Tasmania on Monday 7 March.

Brought to you by Rork Projects, the Brisbane Bullets will host Perth Wildcats on Saturday 12 March at 4:30pm as part of the NBL22 Indigenous Round. Get your tickets HERE.

The Bullets Indigenous jersey will go on sale via our BSTORE on Tuesday, February 22 at 8am.

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