Protect you and your family with the Journey of Hope Beach Cabana, designed by Riki Salam. This cabana simple to set up and easy to carry in its matching carry bag. It features fabric with a UVE rating of 99% (most effective) and is suitable on sand or grass. With cross ventilation, sand pockets and plastic pegs, the cabana is ideal for the beach, backyards and picnics.
Journey of Hope
The collaboration between Riki Salam and Cancer Council raises awareness about Cancer Council’s commitment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities on our reconciliation journey.
Riki Salam is an accomplished artist and graphic designer who specialises in Indigenous art, design and communications. Born in Cairns on Yidindji Land he has connections to the Mualgal and Kaurareg Peoples of the Torres Straits and Kuku Yalanji People in Far North Queensland, Australia. He also has ties to Ngai Tahu in the South Island of New Zealand.
Find out more about the collaboration and the Journey of Hope artwork .
Designed by Riki Salam for Cancer Council. Manufactured by Shelta Australia. Made in China.