NGAARDA STATEWIDE NEWS: THURSDAY 14 MAY 2026
Here are today’s stories from the Ngaarda News team:
Patricia Mason has criticised WA’s native title system, claiming prescribed body corporates are failing First Nations people and limiting Traditional Owners’ decision-making power.
Foodbank WA is bringing its Nourishing Children nutrition and cooking program to Pilbara communities including Port Hedland, Karratha, Roebourne, Jigalong and Newman.
The WA Centre for Rural Health and Geraldton Sporting Aboriginal Corporation have launched Earth to Table, a cultural foods recipe book developed with Yamaji Elders and families in Geraldton.
Construction has begun on an 11-point-7 million dollar water infrastructure project aimed at improving long-term water security for Halls Creek in the East Kimberley.
Volunteer disaster recovery group BlazeAid will help repair fencing damaged by Cyclone Narelle in Carnarvon.
Legal experts say the Federal Court’s $150m dollar compensation ruling against Fortescue Metals Group may ease concerns across the mining sector by avoiding a higher benchmark for economic loss claims.
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