NGAARDA STATEWIDE NEWS: THURSDAY 19 MARCH 2026

Here are the stories in today’s Ngaarda News:

The remains of a Tiwi ancestor, taken in the 1880s and held in the Pitt Rivers Museum, have been returned to Country in Sydney after more than a century.

WA Premier Roger Cook says fuel supplies are stable but distribution remains a challenge, with priority being given to regional areas, farmers and emergency services.

The Pilbara Regiment has hosted a community open night at Taylor Barracks to strengthen local connections and encourage recruitment.

A solar and battery energy event in Broome featured Josh Byrne, highlighting how renewable energy can reduce costs and improve resilience for households and businesses.

Health authorities are warning people to avoid contact with bats after several exposures in the Wheatbelt, with four people requiring treatment for potential Australian bat lyssavirus.

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