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JURIES NEED CHANGING AFTER J.C VERDICT: MCGLADE

Legal Academic Doctor Hannah McGlade says the jury in the J.C Murder Trial was biased and had no Indigenous people chosen.

The Police Officer accused of killing J.C in Geraldton in 2019 was found not guilty on all charges on Friday, despite the prosecution claiming the officer acted “recklessly” during the armed stand-off that ultimately cost the 28-year-old Yamatji woman her life.

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"I WAS GIVEN A BAG OF KNIVES TO HIDE BY AN ELDERLY WOMAN": NEWMAN WOMEN’S SHELTER STOP LAUNCHES IT’S TWO YEAR CAMPAIGN WITH HARROWING STORIES

“On one particularly unusual night, we were handed a green bag full of kitchen and hunting knives by the older neighbor next door who knew her older children may want to come home that night and wanted to hold all the possible weapons”.

This story was told by the Newman Woman’s Shelter chairperson Catherine Cole at the launch of a two-year “Honour and Respect our Elder’s” campaign in the country town of Newman in the Pilbara.

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BOBBI LOCKYER TAKING PILBARA STYLE TO PARIS FASHION WEEK

After a series of portraits depicting Indigenous women on the cover of Vogue going viral, Bobbi Lockyer has moved leaps and bounds in her art career.

Now with a booming photography business, the influencer-business-woman-and-mother-of-four can add fashion designer to her long list of achievements with the inclusion of her designs in Paris Fashion Week.

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A DAVID AND GOLIATH STRUGGLE IN THE PILBARA: TWIGGY VRS YINDJIBARNDI

Fortescue Metals Group has revealed a record profit of $10.3 billion U.S dollars, giving Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest a $2.3 billion dollar dividend.


The record profits come thanks to the recent surge in the prince of Iron Ore, but FMG is actually worth $6 billion less since last month after the Iron Ore price dropped from record highs.


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HISTORIC UNDERWATER ROCK ART FOUND BY NGURRANGGA TOURS FOUNDER CLINTON WALKER

Ngarluma and Yindjibarndi Indigenous tour business founder Clinton Walker was walking along with the beach hunting for mud crabs with his cousin when he stumbled upon an underwater rock art.

The rock art is a set of kangaroo prints and is the first discovered underwater piece of rock art in Australia.

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