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SCENTS JOURNEY
Capturing moments you love into scents
HAND MADE IN PORT DOUGLAS
Discover something truly meaningful Crafting eco friendly candles and home fragrances
at Yalanji Arts & Gifts on Macrossan AN ODE TO THE SLOW LIFE
Street.
Each scent is inspired by life’s simple joys
This beautiful store connects JOIN OUR REGULAR WORKSHOP: THE SCENTS BAR
visitors directly with the culture and Bottle your favourite moment into a scent
creativity of the Kuku Yalanji people, From hand-screen printed fabrics and ceramics to homewares and
with every piece made by local artists accessories, each item is authentic and full of personality. Artists including
from Mossman Gorge Aboriginal Margaret Rocky, Lorna and Karen Shuan, Vanessa Cannon, Laurence Shop 10, 11 - 17 Macrossan St,
Community and surrounding areas. Gibson, and Gregory Salt bring their skills and stories to every creation. Port Village Shopping Centre
The shop is run entirely by the member artists, who cover their own costs Mon - Sat: 10 - 3pm
— meaning every purchase directly supports their art programs and the Sun: Find us at the Port Douglas Markets
broader Mossman Gorge community.
Shop online or book a workshop: scentsjourney.com
IG: @scentsjourney
It’s a place loved by both visitors and locals, with many
residents having long-standing connections to Yalanji
families. Drop in to hear the stories behind the art — or
join a weaving workshop for a hands-on taste of tradition
With national recognition and a loyal following, Yalanji
Arts continues to showcase the region’s talent. Every gift
purchased is more than beautiful — it’s a way to support
culture, creativity, and community.
Manager Sabine Hoeng works closely with artists to guide
designs from concept to final product. Fabrics are printed
by hand in the Yalanji Arts studio, while ceramics are
shaped and fired nearby at Mossman Gorge.
Shop 4&5, 40-42 Macrossan Street, “Yalanji Arts is 100% Indigenous owned.
Port Douglas Every purchase directly supports the artists,
yalanjiarts their business, and their community”
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