NGAARDA NEWS THURSDAY 23 MARCH 2023

Disrupt Burrup Hub activist Joana Partyka faces new charges over spraying woodside logo on painting. Credit: Disrupt Burrup Hub

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LABOR AND COALITION REACH AGREEMENT ON VOICE REFERENDUM

Labor and the Coalition have reached an agreement to pass legislation that determines how the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum would operate.

MORE CHARGES OVER CARNAVON STREET BRAWL 

In Carnavon, more people are facing charges over the street brawl involving over 100 people on Sunday March 12.

ROYALTIES COME WITH RESPONSIBILITIES, SAYS SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LEADER

An Adnyamathanha leader from South Australia has said Traditional Owners who receive royalties have a responsibility to give back to their communities and country.

DISRUPT BURRUP ACTIVIST FACES FRESH CHARGES

An anti-Woodside activist was served with fresh charges on Monday over failure to obey a data access order.

PORT HEDLAND COMMUNITY TO HAVE SAY ON CLEAN ENERGY

Next week, community members in the Pilbara will be asked for their input into a plan for First Nations people to play a central role in the transition to renewable energy.

STATE GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES GRANTS TO REVITALISE SOUTHERN RANGELANDS

The State Minister for Agriculture and Food; Forestry and Small Business Jackie Jarvis announced this week that the State Government will release 2 million dollars for drought resilience funding in the Southern Rangelands.

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