NGAARDA NEWS THURSDAY THE 13TH OF OCTOBER 2022

Traditional Owner Brenda Garstone at the smallest of the carved boabs recorded in the northern Tanami. Photo Sue O’Connor

ROEBOURNE DIALYSIS CONFUSION

Two separate health organisations have made contradictory statements about who runs the community supported home dialysis unit in Roebourne.

WYNDHAM HOSPITAL STILL CLOSED AT NIGHT

In the Kimberley, Wyndham residents want opening hours returned to normal at their local hospital.

HERITAGE TREE CARVINGS NEED PRESERVING

Jaru Traditional Owners and archaeologists from Australian National University have found 12 ancient boab trees carved with traditional designs in the Tanami Desert.

BOYS ACCUSED OF RAM RAIDS

South Hedland police arrested two juveniles and charged them with stealing a motor vehicle and ram raiding two business premises eary Tuesday morning.

NEW RSPCA INSPECTOR APPOINTED

WA’s Kimberley and Pilbara are to have a new RSPCA inspector for the first time.

INDIGENOUS WOMEN VICTORIOUS IN BRAZILIAN ELECTION

In Brazil, two Indigenous women were elected to congress in the country’s general election last week.


Tangiora Hinaki