NGAARDA NEWS TUESDAY THE 19TH OF JULY 2022

Lawyers Kerri Evangelista and Robyn Ayres are helping Aboriginal people make their wills for free in the Pilbara this week.

ROCK ART CUSTODIANS URGENT CALL TO MINISTER

Traditional custodians of Murujuga, the Burrup Peninsula, are demanding immediate Federal intervention following works approval for the Perdaman fertiliser plant.

A QUIET WEEK FOR POLICE

Pilbara Police say the cooler weather and school holidays exodus to the city has made for quiet conditions.

GROG BAN HEARINGS TO BE PRIVATE

An inquiry is to consider banning full and mid strength alcohol takeaways in the Kimberley and Pilbara is to be held behind closed doors, the ABC reports.

BRAWL ENDS COLTS FOOTY GAME

In Geraldton, the Midwest Times says a colts football game ended abruptly after a brawl broke out between the two sides, with spectators joining in.

WHY YOU NEED TO MAKE A WILL

Aboriginal people need to make a will if they have property to leave to their children, Arts Law Centre Robyn Ayres said.

COTS CAN BE FATAL

New Australian Standards for baby cots are designed to prevent sudden infant death.

Tangiora Hinaki