NGAARDA NEWS BULLETIN - FRIDAY 2 FEBRUARY 2024

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Hear the details on today’s top stories:

HEATWAVE CONTINUES

Western Australia is expected to swelter through another day of heatwave conditions.

WOMAN STRUCK BY CAR IN BROOME

A 41-year-old woman from Broome has been flown to Royal Perth Hospital after being hit by a car in the early hours of Thursday morning.

ROEBOURNE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL REDEVELOPMENT ON TRACK

The state government’s redevelopment of the Roebourne District High School campus is progressing according to schedule.

ANTHONY ALBANESE SNUBS FARMERS 

Anthony Albanese has denied the request of farmers to give time to discuss phasing out process of live sheep exports, citing a busy schedule.

KIMBERLEY REGION GETS HOLLYWOOD ATTENTION

A new television series filmed in the Kimberley town of Derby and partly funded by the state government will air soon.

NEW FOREST STUDY SHOWS BENEFITS OF INDIGENOUS MANAGEMENT

Researchers have produced evidence showing managed forests are more flammable than forests which have long been unburnt.

VAPE WASTE WOES

A new report has found Australians produce about 60 kilograms eahc of plastic waste every year.