NGAARDA NEWS THURSDAY APRIL 20 2023
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CROWDS FLOCK TO EXMOUTH FOR SOLAR ECLIPSE
Thousands will gather along the West Australian coast today to view the moon blocking out the sun.
WOODSIDE CEO DESCRIBES MURUJUGA ROCK ART REMOVAL AS ‘CULTURALLY SENSITIVE AT THE TIME’
Yesterday, Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill described historical destruction of sacred rock art sites at Murujuga, the Burrup Peninsula as ‘culturally sensitive at the time.’
CARNARVON ‘MISSION KIDS’ REUNITE IN IERAMAGADU
On Tuesday and Wednesday, former residents of the Carnarvon Mission in the Gascoyne Region gathered for a reunion in the Pilbara town of Ieramagadu, Roebourne.
NEW GUIDELINES FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE ACT
The state government has announced new guidelines for the implementation of the controversial new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act.
TOM PRICE SES WEANO GORGE RESCUE
Tom Price SES were called to Karajini National Park on Sunday after a woman slipped and fell three metres in Weano Gorge.