NGAARDA STATEWIDE NEWS: THURSDAY 18 JUNE 2026
Waturta leader Kado Muir is celebrating after his people finally secured Native Title to their lands in the Western Desert in WA. Image Credit: Australian Financial Review.
The closure of more than 20 regional courthouses across WA will not just affect people facing charges, but those looking to get basic government services like licence renewals and birth certificates.
Thirty-two years after first lodging a claim for native title - the same year the national Native Title Act was passed - with his Elders for their lands in the Western Desert Kado Muir is celebrating the major milestone.
Domestic violence survivors and others with urgent needs will soon be put to the front of the queue for social housing in a major reform of WA’s social housing waitlist.
Fuel prices may have been trending down for nine weeks straight across WA since the historic spikes at the start of America’s war with Iran War, but it’s still not much relief in towns like Roebourne.
Parks Australia is asking the community to have its say on draft management plans for Christmas Island and Pulu Keeling National Parks, ABC Regional News reports