NGAARDA STATEWIDE NEWS: JULY 1ST, 2026
Pastoralists in WA's wheatbelt say they cannot access state owned and native-title controlled land to control wild dogs. Image: DPIRD
More support is being rolled out across WA to help victim-survivors of family and domestic violence stay safely in their own homes.
A biosecurity group in the Wheatbelt says farmers are struggling to control wild dogs in the region, claiming they have lost access to more than 300 thousand hectares of land.
A landmark exhibition celebrating the history, culture and knowledge of the Menang people is set to open in Albany this weekend.
As regional courts across Western Australia prepare to re-open at the start of August, a long-delayed family and domestic violence court in Broome is yet to open.
The head of the South East Kimberley Football League says anti-social and criminal behaviour during footy games won't be tolerated.