NGAARDA NEWS TUESDAY THE 9TH OF SEPTEMBER 2022

Photo courtesy Midnight Oil

WACA BOARD MEMBERS QUIT OVER ABORIGINAL STATUE PLANS

Two WA Cricket Association board members have quit over a decision to erect statues of an Aboriginal cricketer, Zoe Goss and Dennis Lillee.

PETTITT WON’T BUY PERDAMAN ARGUMENT

WA Greens MP Brad Pettitt was says the Government was too quick to accept the company Perdaman’s arguments for locating a fertiliser plant at Murujuga, the Burrup Peninsula, and not the Maitland Industrial Estate 15km away.

SANTOS DECISION CHANGES PLAYING FIELD FOR OIL AND GAS

The Federal Court’s decision to overturn a key approval for Santos’s Barossa fossil gas project will have ramifications for how resources companies consult with Traditional Owners, according to a lawyer in the case. 

GARRETT TELLS WOODSIDE OFF

Rock star and former Senator Peter Garrett gave energy company Woodside a tongue lashing at Midnight Oil’s Perth concert on Sunday.

APP-DRIVEN TOURIST DRIVE IS A FINALIST

A mobile phone app developed to help tourists plan interesting drives through the Pilbara is in the running to win a prestigious state award.

NEW ORGANISATIONS TO ADDRESS ALLERGY EPIDEMIC

Two new health organisations have been launched for research and clinical care to improve the lives of people with allergies.



Tangiora Hinaki