NGAARDA STATEWIDE NEWS: TUESDAY 18TH AUGUST 2026
A new Aboriginal-led teaching approach combining traditional languages, Aboriginal English, Creole and other forms of communication could help children build confidence in language, culture and identity.
Years of inconsistent dental services in Carnarvon have left some residents requiring oral surgery or travelling long distances to Geraldton for urgent care.
A wildlife biologist is calling for stronger research and monitoring to reduce the risks windfarms pose to birds across regional Western Australia.
Kimberley police laid an average of almost 13 family-assault charges a day last financial year as offences against people increased across the region.
Professor Cheryl Kickett-Tucker’s Noongar children’s book Ninni Yabini has been selected for a permanent international collection recognising Indigenous and endangered languages.
BHP and union representatives are returning to the Fair Work Commission as negotiations continue over an updated offer and the threat of further industrial action at Port Hedland.