NGAARDA NEWS WEDNESDAY THE 21ST OF SEPTEMBER 2022

Tiffany and Cynthia Turland are taking part in the current season of the Network 10 reality show The Amazing Race.

ORIGIN PAUSES CANNING BASIN GAS PROJECT

In the Kimberley, energy company Origin has hinted that it is pulling out of the Canning Basin, which it had plans to frack for gas.

FIRST INDIGENOUS JUDGE APPOINTED

Long-time lawyer Michael Lundberg is set to become the first indigenous judge in WA legal history, The West Australian says.

HEDLAND COMMUNITY GET BEHIND AMAZING RACE DUO

A Ngarluma-Kariyarra aunty-and-niece duo have garnered support from their local Hedland community, as they compete in the Amazing Race.

DISCOUNT RENT FOR CLONTARF

In the Pilbara, Karratha Councillors have voted to let an office in the Karratha Leisureplex to the Aboriginal sports foundation Clontarf for a 50 per cent discount on the usual rent.

COUNCIL FEARS GOVERNMENT REVIEW

Karratha Councillors are preparing for a State Government review of local government which could see wards abolished, Mayor Peter Long said.

CATTLEMAN JAILED FOR LIVESTOCK THEFT

A pastoralist has been jailed for the theft of 342 cattle from a Pilbara station, according to the Pilbara News.


Tangiora Hinaki