DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE MOBILE wallpaper

 

Your kindness and support enables Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to access the expertise and opportunities to achieve transformative community goals in the areas of:

  • youth & education

  • Country & cultural connections

  • health & safety

  • economic outcomes

  • governance & self-determination

  • environmental protection

Thank you for supporting Community First Development.

As a small way of saying thank you, we’ve created a couple of exclusive wallpaper artworks, incorporating beautiful First Nations designs for your mobile phone.

To download your free wallpaper and for instructions on how to set it on your phone, see below.

 
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This artwork has been created by Krystal Hurst, a Worimi Woman & Creative Director of Gillawarra Arts. It depicts meeting places where we gather to yarn, learn & share. The branches represent connection between communities, volunteers, & our organisation & supporters. Pathways are our journeys, ongoing & always enduring. It’s about working with our people & for our people to create meaningful change & a sustainable future for all.

 

This image was captured by Community First Development staff member, Nicole, while out on Ngunnawal Country & Ngambri Country. It is a bed of native gum blossoms & gum leaves. The image has been overlayed with artwork that represents connections & community, created by Krystal Hurst, a Worimi Woman & Creative Director of Gillawarra Arts.

 
 

Set your wallpaper on iPhone:

  1. Tap on the link to download the image.

  2. Tap ‘Download’ when you see the pop-up appear on your screen.

  3. Click the download arrow in the top right of your screen OR go back to your ‘Home’ screen and tap the ‘Files’ icon.

  4. Click the wallpaper zip file and when the image you downloaded appears, select it.

  5. Tap the upload symbol in the bottom left and then select ‘Save Image’.

  6. Go back to your ‘Home’ screen.

  7. Select the ‘Settings’ icon.

  8. Scroll down and tap on ‘Wallpaper’.

  9. Tap ‘Choose a New Wallpaper’.

  10. Tap ‘Recent’.

  11. Select the image you wish to use.

  12. You will now be shown an example of how your new wallpaper will look. Adjust the wallpaper by pinching and zooming to change its position. By including the text at the bottom of the wallpaper, you can show your support for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander communities.

  13. Once you’re happy with how it looks on your screen, tap ‘Set’.

  14. Choose where you want the wallpaper to show up. You have three options: ‘Set lock screen’, ‘Set home screen’ or ‘Set both’. Our wallpapers work best on the lock screen if you’d like the text at the bottom to show.

  15. Enjoy your new wallpaper.

 

Set your wallpaper on Android:

Please note: this is only a guide as some functions or icons may be named differently depending on your device.

  1. Tap on the link to download the image.

  2. Go back to your ‘Home’ screen and tap the ‘Files’ icon.

  3. Select ‘Downloads’ and then click on the wallpaper zip file. When the pop up box appears, select ‘Extract’ and then ‘Finished’.

  4. Back in the Downloads folder select the image you downloaded.

  5. In the top right of the image, tap the ‘More Options’ icon next to it (the three vertical dots on top right corner of your screen).

  6. Select ‘Use as’.

  7. Select ‘Photos Wallpaper’.

  8. Choose whether you want to set the image as the wallpaper for your ‘Home screen’, ‘Lock screen’ or both your ‘Home and lock screen’.

  9. You will now be shown an example of how your new wallpaper will look. You can adjust the wallpaper by pinching and zooming to change its position. By including the text at the bottom of the wallpaper, you can show your support for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander communities.

  10. Once you’re happy with how it looks, click ‘Done’ or the tick icon (depending on your phone model).

  11. Enjoy your new wallpaper.

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