NGAARDA NEWS WEDNESDAY THE 10TH OF AUGUST

Six Indigenous ranger groups from across the Sandy Deserts will take part in a new fire management project to conserve biodiversity. Credit: Supplied.

YARA HYDROGEN DEVELOPMENT APPROVED

Yara has been given state government approval to build a renewable hydrogen development on the Burrup. The development will be built next to Yara’s existing ammonia plant.

BROOME ROUGH SLEEPERS MOVED ON

Authorities have moved on a group of rough-sleepers from a camp on Kennedy Hill in Broome, according to the ABC.

The camp has been set up for months. There is a serious housing crisis and accommodation shortage in Broome.

KIMBERLEY CULTURAL FIRE MANAGEMENT

Six Indigenous ranger groups from across the Sandy Deserts will take part in a new fire management project to conserve biodiversity.

KARRATHA TO BROOME POLICE LEGACY RIDE BEGINS

The Karratha to Broome WA Police Legacy Bike Ride begins today.

GIRLS SLIP THROUGH CRACKS DUE TO REFERRAL BIAS

A new Curtin University study has found that young girls are just as likely to be living with language difficulties as boys, but are referred to support services less often.

PROGRAM TO PROMOTE RESPECT

The Federal Government has launched phase four of a program to break cycles of violence by encouraging a culture of respect.

NEWMAN TO PORT HEDLAND NAMED A RISKY ROAD

The Great Northern Highway between Newman and Port Hedland has been named one of the riskiest roads in WA, according to a new survey by the RAC.

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