NGAARDA NEWS TUESDAY 15TH NOVEMBER 2022

Rio Tinto and Yindjibarndi Ranger representatives, including Cultural custodian Middleton Cheedy (Boonja), celebrate the new Ranger program partnership at Jirndawurrinha (Millstream). Pictured is Terry Knoll, Isaac Guiness, Taryn Milroy, Haylen Wielgomasz, Estelle Guiness, Lindsay McDonald, Richard Cohen and Middleton Cheedy (Boonja). Supplied: Rio Tinto.

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PILBARA SEARCHES CONTINUE FOR MISSING MEN

In the Pilbara, police continue to search for two missing men.

MCGOWAN CALLS CRISIS TALKS OVER BANKSIA HILL

Premier Mark McGowan has called emergency talks to discuss the treatment of children in detention, according to the West Australian.

KIMBERLEY YOUTH JUSTICE FACILITY NEEDED URGENTLY, SAYS YOUTH ADVOCATE

According to the ABC, a youth mental health worker says a planned youth justice facility in the Kimberley needs to be progressed urgently.

NEW WOMEN’S RANGER TEAM ON YINDJIBARNDI COUNTRY

In the Pilbara, the Yindjibarndi Rangers have established a new Female Ranger Team to protect and preserve women’s sites and knowledge.

SECTION 10 REPORTER IN PILBARA THIS WEEK

An independent reporter appointed by the government to investigate threats to heritage at Murujuga, the Burrup Peninsula will be in the Pilbara this week.

Tangiora Hinaki