NGAARDA NEWS FRIDAY THE 22ND OF JULY 2022
‘KEEP OUR KIDS PHOTOS PRIVATE,’ FAMILY ASKS
WA Police have received several media requests for images and identity of the children involved in Tuesday’s Port Hedland fire.
For cultural reasons the family has requested that the media do not name or use/print images of the children.
MINISTER MOVES TO DELAY PERDAMAN WORKS
Federal Aboriginal Affairs minister and Wiradjuri woman Linda Burney has agreed to visit Murujuga, the Burrup Peninsula, according to Kuruma Matuthunia custodian Josie Alec.
INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION FOR ABORIGINAL PARK RANGER
Yuddiy (Ben) Brown has been named as the International Ranger of the year by one of the world’s leading conservation organisations.
STUDENT FOCUS ON ROAD DEATHS
Karratha high school students learned about the life-changing reality of road trauma during RAC Project Road Smart yesterday.
CRASH WITNESSES SOUGHT
Still in the Pilbara, Roebourne Police are seeking witnesses to a car rollover in a residential street early Saturday morning.
YAWURU DANCER IN NEW MUSIC GIG
A well-known World Music organisation has created a Kimberley-based regional producer position.