NGAARDA NEWS MONDAY THE 4TH OF APRIL 2022

KLC UNDER INVESTIGATION

The WA Governent is investigating a charitable trust held by the Kimberley Land Council, the ABC reportS.

LEY REFUSES TO STOP PERDAMAN

Federal Environment minister Susann Ley has refused to issue stop work order that could see three ancient rock art sites removed from Marajuga, the Burrup Peninsula.

ELDER CALLS FOR ASBESTOS CLEANUP

A Panjima Elder and former chairman has renewed calls for the State Government to clean up the deadly blue asbestos contaminating his country.

ROEBOURNE PRISON FILM PLANNED

A British documentary film about the old Roebourne prison is planned.

SEXUAL HARRASSMENT AT UNI

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are more likely to be sexually harassed in a university context than any other students, a new study has found. 

NEW DESERT MINE ROAD AFTER THREE ILUAS

The way is now clear for a new 350km haul road through one of WA’s most remote desert areas to a new mine on the NT border.

UPGRADE FOR MARBLE BAR ROAD

East Pilbara Shire is urging the WA Government to take over the running of Marble Bar Road and upgrade it.




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