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Bibbulmun Diary Management Wiro A5 1 Day To A Page 2026

Code: 85805400   Brand: Bibbulmun    
Stock level: Limited Stock
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Bibbulmun Diary Management Wiro A5 1 Day To A Page 2026 Stay on top of your busy schedule in 2026 with the Bibbulmun Diary Management Wiro A5 – 1 Day to a Page. Compact yet practical, this diary is perfect for professionals, students, and everyday users who need a reliable planner in a convenient A5 size. Its 1 day per page layout ensures ample writing space for daily notes, appointments, and reminders, while the hourly scheduling keeps your day organized from morning to evening. The wiro-binding design allows the diary to open flat for comfortable writing and easy page-turning. With additional features such as reference calendars, a telephone directory section, and a durable cover featuring vibrant Bibbulmun-inspired Aboriginal artwork, this diary offers both style and functionality. The Bibbulmun range contributes part-proceeds to the Bibbulmun Fund and is identified by the distinctive magpie icon. The Bibbulmun Fund invests in targeted community projects that are run by community members and have support from local leaders. It encourages, supports and inspires Indigenous communities across Australia.
  • A5 Size – Compact and portable, easy to carry anywhere.
  • 1 Day to a Page Format – Full page per day for notes, tasks, and scheduling.
  • Hourly Appointment Slots – Keep your schedule structured and time-managed.
  • Wiro-Bound Design – Opens completely flat for easy writing.
  • Monthly Reference Calendars – Quick planning at a glance.
  • Telephone Directory Section – Handy for storing important contacts.
  • Durable Cover with Aboriginal Artwork – Stylish Bibbulmun-inspired design.
  • Perfect for Daily Management – Great for professionals, students, and personal use.
  • Bibbulmun is a unique range of Indigenous branded products that enables businesses, organisations and consumers to “give back.”