NGAARDA STATEWIDE NEWS: TUESDAY 16 JUNE 2026
Aboriginal leader Travis Lovett last week completed his Walk for Truth, a journey around the country to Parliament House in Canberra. Lovett explained why the walk was important to unite First Nations voices to mend the Closing the Gap initiative.
An inquest into the death of Warlpiri man Kumanjayi White in an Alice Springs supermarket over a year ago will hear evidence from an independent pathologist engaged by his family.
Work is underway on a new accommodation village near the Bullabulling Gold Mine, about 25 kilometres west of Coolgardie.
The State Coroner has urged WA Police to ensure its officers complete more rigorous training before working Aboriginal people in remote communities, in a report into the 2010 death of a young man outside Broome.
Young indigenous men and women across Western Australia will get the chance to become qualified on-country rangers, with 34 First Nations organisations sharing in $62 million in new state government funding.
A 38-year-old man has faced court, charged with murder after a woman was found dead in bushland in Kalgoorlie-Boulder.