NGAARDA NEWS FRIDAY THE 8TH OF APRIL 2022

Time capsules are hiddens somewhere in the grounds of Roebourne’s old school.

ABORIGINAL TRUSTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT

In Western Australia, a new Act of Parliament will put Aboriginal charitable trustS in the spotlight.

SMOKES OUT, VAPES IN

As more and more Aboriginal people give up smoking, some are taking up a new habit.

DRONES USED TO NAB YOUNG HOONS

Karratha Police have prosecuted 16 people and seized eight motorcycles in an operation targeting illegal use of off road bikes.

NO GRANTS TO TACKLE JUVENILE CRIME

The ABC says the State Government has walked away from a small community grants scheme to tackle juvenile crime announced in February.

BIRD FLIES SOUTH TO RECORD LOCAL TALENT

WAM has released its …th annual CD of regional musicians, recorded this time at Esperance and the Nanutjarra lands.

HAY WINS WORLD SONGWRITING AWARD

Geraldton singer-songwriter Darcy Hay has won “Best Alternative Song” in an international competition.

SEARCH FOR MISSING TIME CAPSULES

As the old Roebourne Primary School prepares for demolition, the hunt is on for several time capsules buried somewhere in the school grounds.

PAARTJIMA FESTIVAL OPENS

In Alice Springs, “Parrtjima – A Festival in Light'' opens again today.



Tangiora Hinaki