NGAARDA NEWS MONDAY THE 26TH OF SEPTEMBER 2022

Victor Ronan and Darrelyn Ogilvie. Credit: Supplied.

VATICAN PROBES EX-BROOME BISHOP

The Catholic Church has confirmed it is conducting an investigation into the former Bishop of Broome.

PUB WANTS AN ELECTRIC FENCE

In the Kimberley, Halls Creek’s Kimberley Hotel has applied to install electric security fencing.

CROWDFUNDING TO KEEP A ROOF OVER GRANDAD’S HEAD

A Noongar woman is fundraising to support her grandfather who is unable to find housing during Perth’s rental crisis.

KIMBERLEY LOSES FIVE ELDERS

In the Kimberley, five Aboriginal elders have passed away in just a few weeks.

DETAILS EMERGE ON INDIGENOUS VOICE

The Indigenous Voice to Parliament would advise on issues that have a “direct effect” on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, but not on taxation or defence, according to Indigenous Australians minister Linda Burney.

HYDROGEN PLANT TO PROTECT BURRUP ROCK ART SITES

The renewable energy company ENGIE says it is not feasible to locate a 22 hectare solar farm for Yara Fertilisers anywhere other than at Murujuga, the Burrup Peninsula.

Tangiora Hinaki