NGAARDA NEWS FRIDAY THE 28TH OF OCTOBER 2022

Patrick Churnside and Desmond Blurton protesting outside Woodside’s Perth Offices earlier this year. Courtesy Nancye Miles-Tweedie.

ELDERS ‘LOCKED OUT’ OF NATIVE TITLE WORK

In the Mid West, Naaguju elders say Yamatji Southern Regional Corporation is conducting heritage surveys on their part of the country without including them.

MORE GATHERINGS PLANNED FOR CASSIUS

An outpouring of sympathy for the family of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey continues after his alleged murder in Perth.

Aboriginal people are announcing candlelight vigils at a growing number of towns across Australia.

MEETING FOR BURRUP HERITAGE

Members of the public are invited to a community meeting to have their say about developments at Murujuga, the Burrup Peninsula.

POST-CASHLESS DEBIT CARD SUPPORT NEEDED 

The ABC reports the federal government is being asked to outline what support it will offer to those transitioning from the cashless debit card.

CABLE BEACH CAR BAN 

Broome Shire Council has voted to close part of Cable Beach to vehicles during turtle nesting season.



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