NGAARDA NEWS TUESDAY THE 14TH OF JUNE 2022

Corey Tutt is dedicated to turning Aboriginal children on to science

HOMESWEST JUSTIFIES EVICTION

Last week we reported how Mulgana woman Pat Oakley had to vacate the Denham home her mother Ada Fossa had lived in for four decades by last Friday.

The Department of Communities has written to say there is no automatic right in Western Australia to succession of a public housing tenancy by a householder who is not a signatory to the tenancy agreement.

AUSTRALIAN HONOURS FOR DEADLY PUBLISHER

Gamileroi man and Deadly Science founder Corey Tutt has been granted an Order of Australia Medal for service to Indigenous Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics education.

CURTIN PROFESSOR SEES NO FUTURE FOR SCARBOROUGH LNG 

A sustainability expert said Woodside’s offer to ship gas to eastern Australia had not been taken seriously by Government.

GUILTY PLEA FOR HITTING SWIMMER WITH 4WD

In the Central Kimberley, a woman appeared in court accused of hitting a swimmer at a flooded creek with her four wheel drive in January.

ROEBOURNE TO HOST MARBLE BAR RACES

This year’s Marble Bar races will be hosted by the Nor West Jockey Club in Roebourne.

Tangiora Hinaki