NGAARDA NEWS WEDNESDAY THE 30TH OF NOVEMBER 2022

Deep Gorge at Murujuga National Park. Supplied: Save Our Songlines

ALBANESE REMAINS COMMITTED TO VOICE REFERENDUM

The Prime Minister says he and his party are still committed to holding a referendum on establishing an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, despite opposition from the National Party.

OVER 800 SUBMISSIONS MADE IN MURUJUGA INVESTIGATION

At least 800 submissions have been made to an inquiry into cultural heritage threats to the Murujuga rock art on the Burrup Peninsula, according to traditional custodians fighting to protect the area.

MAWARNKARRA WINS AWARD YET BANS TRADITIONAL OWNERS

In the Pilbara, an award-winning Aboriginal medical centre has banned community members from receiving vaccinations or seeing doctors, according to the Australian.

TEN-YEAR-OLD RAPPER DROPS DEBUT TRACK 

A ten-year-old Noongar-Yongi rapper is in the spotlight after releasing his debut single last week.

GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT FALL FOR FAKE CROC PIC

Yesterday, The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions announced a photograph it shared that seemingly showed a saltwater crocodile near Airport Creek in Karratha was actually a fake.

FINANCIAL EDUCATION FOR BHP INDIGENOUS WORKERS

The First Nations Foundation has partnered with BHP to extend financial education to more than 2,000 Indigenous BHP employees.

Tangiora Hinaki