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Since Rod Hull passed away Emu had let himself go
By popular vote, the winning caption was Since Rod Hull passed away Emu had let himself go. Well done Ken W in the UK, your little Emily the Emu will be off to you shortly, we hope you love him!
If you missed out on winning our cute little plush toy emu – check out Emily here!
Welcome to our next caption competition on Australian Native T-Shirts Blog! The caption that tickles everyone’s fancy the most will win a stuffed toy kangaroo delivered directly to your door!
Here is the picture we’re asking for submissions on:

Australian Kangaroo - Caption Competition Photo for November 2009
It’s a very cute picture of an Australian Kangaroo – good luck with your entries! The competition starts on November 1st 2009 and ends on 21st of November 2009.
The prize for this competition is a plush toy kangaroo called Monty that retails for $23.65 – it will be shipped via registered post Australia wide or Airmail worldwide.
No purchase is required for entry into this competition, simply send us your caption as a comment and provide a valid email address so we can contact the winner for their shipping details. Your email address will not be sold or redistributed under any circumstances. The winner will be chosen by a poll on the blog with the top 5 captions of our choosing for visitors to vote on. The poll will be put up on November 22nd. The winner will be announced on the 1st of December by first name and suburb only – privacy is important to us at Australian Native T-Shirts and your details will not be shared with anyone.
The Prize!

Monty the Kangaroo
Contest now Closed
Thanks to everyone who entered the October Caption Competition, again we saw some great entries and it’s hard to narrow them down to a few. We have selected the top six for voting.
Voting closes on 31st October at 6.00pm (AEDT) and only one vote per person but feel free to let others know about the voting and don’t forget to join in next month’s caption competition which starts on November 1st! What’s on offer with the new competition? You’ll have to come back to find out

Australian Emu - Caption Competition Photo for October 2009
Australian-Native T-Shirts this year decided to join in Blog Action Day 2009: Climate Change as it’s such an important issue facing the world today and the future of our planet.
With this in mind, we strive to find suppliers of our products that have the same ideas for the future of our planet and use environmentally friendly ways in the production of their products.
Wild Planet, which started trading as Planet Earth, here in Australia supports the Human Society International who are actively involved in environmental and animal welfare protection.
They are true believers in taking care of our wonderful planet and use only environmentally sensitive dyeing and printing techniques and packaging, using unbleached cotton wherever possible and all their packaging is made from recycled material. Wild Planet constantly review their procedures to ensure that they are continually making a contribution to a safer planet for all of us.
The Mountain® is a leader in using environmentally-friendly water-based inks for nearly 20 years, before it was the “in thing” to do. The Mountain® started using organic cotton 15 years ago, at a time when it was rare. Both founders for many years have done what they can on a personal level to increase organic cotton growing as well as being advocates for local, national and worldwide conservation organisations who are dedicated to keeping land preserved so that ecosystems can remain intact for future generations. This helps lower their carbon footprint by so much.
At Australian-Native T-Shirts, we review processes of our manufacturers from time to time to make sure that we can do our part in helping to lower carbon emissions, preserve land and ecosystems by buying as many “green” and “earth friendly” products to supply in our store.
Climate change is a big issue, everyone can play an important part in helping to reverse the damage and save our planet, it only takes a few small changes to make a BIG difference if everyone would do it.
