Gumala Aboriginal Corporation is celebrating its 25-year anniversary this year, operating since 1996 representing the interest of Yinhawangka, Banjima, and Nyiyparli peoples in the Northwest Pilbara of Western Australia.
Read MoreOn August 11th, Hedland local Rowan Dann will be embarking on his 20 kilometer “Rowan’s Walk” between Port Hedland and South Hedland to raise awareness for mental health.
Read MorePannawonica Panther’s National Rugby League team is back in action after a 10-year hiatus in a game against the Paraburdoo Pirates.
The game will be played on Saturday, June 24 at 7 pm on Pannawonica’s Oval.
Read MoreThe death of Ngemba man Frank Coleman in Sydney’s Long Bay Correctional Complex has brought deaths in custody back into the public sphere.
Ngarluma and Yindjibarndi Indigenous tour business founder Clinton Walker was walking along with the beach hunting for mud crabs with his cousin when he stumbled upon an underwater rock art.
The rock art is a set of kangaroo prints and is the first discovered underwater piece of rock art in Australia.
Read MoreEx-candidate for the mayor of Port Hedland Ngarluma and Torres Strait Islander woman Telona Pitt said she is wary about the Indigenous Voice to Parliament and has said it is an advisor body, with no veto or jurisdiction to actually make decisions and laws in regards to Aboriginal people.
(Photo: Spinifex Hill Studio)
Read MoreThe National’s “Born Alive Protection Bill” is back in the spotlight after Stirling MP Vince Connelly threw his support behind the bill
The “Born Alive Protection Bill” aims to protect the rights of babies who show signs of life after the attempts of an abortion.
The bill would fine doctors up to $400 000 for not providing medical care.
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