Kurunpa Kunpu is a 3-year design collaboration between Tanya Singer, Errol Evans, and Trent Jansen. While working in Railway Bore and Thirrou on the New South Wales South Coast, they learned about each other's relationships with Country, family, and community. Through engaging with their cultural practices and traditions, they created a collection of works that celebrate the resilience of First Nations People and Country. The collection also addresses climate change and the need for environmental responsibility. Employing the motifs of drying, cracked earth it represents the critical thresholds in the Earth's system and the consequences of pushing against those boundaries. Kurunpa Kunpu prompts reflection on the distribution of environmental burdens and benefits and the importance of reengaging in Relationality between community, culture, and Country.