NGAARDA NEWS THURSDAY THE 7TH OF APRIL 2022
SEARCH FOR MISSING GIRLS
A Police spokesperson said two missing teenage girls who wandered away from a bogged vehicle in the Dunham River near Kununurra yesterday afternoon had found their way home.
YOUNG OFFENDER’S MOTHER’S PLEA
A Broome mother says there is not enough support for the families of young offenders.
SECOND SCHOOL PROPOSED FOR FITZROY
In the Central Kimberley, the Fitzroy Valley may have a second high school after Derby West Kimberley Shire voted to support proposed Yiramalay and Windjana School Sites.
ELECTRIC CAR CHARGERS FOR DERBY AND FITZROY
Electric vehicle owners will soon be able to drive across the Kimberley after Derby West Kimberley Shire agreed to allow charging stations in Derby and Fitzroy Crossing.
LOCKYER MEMORIAL SERVICE AT WHIM CREEK
An annual service to remember the five Lockyer brothers who served in World War II will be held at Whim Creek this Saturday.
YAMAJI ANZAC OBSERVANCE
Yamaji people observing Anzac Day will be attending the usual Dawn Service and march this year.
FUNDING FOR PBCs
The Greens have promised $51 million for Native Title Groups to defend their determined lands, and the Liberals $37.5 million for training and governance.
However Labor’s candidate for Durack Jeremiah Riley said his party was yet to announce any policy.