ROEBOURNE KIDS FEATURE IN RED DIRT RIDERS
Get ready for an action-packed adventure as bike-obsessed kids from Roebourne in Western Australia’s remote Pilbara Region takes us on a journey across their country on 2 and 4-wheeler freedom machines.
Read MoreBidyadanga residents have complained after the only local shop in a 185km radius was closed to all residents due to youth stealing.
The decision was made to close the store until all items stolen were returned back to the store.
Read MoreThe National’s “Born Alive Protection Bill” is back in the spotlight after Stirling MP Vince Connelly threw his support behind the bill
The “Born Alive Protection Bill” aims to protect the rights of babies who show signs of life after the attempts of an abortion.
The bill would fine doctors up to $400 000 for not providing medical care.
Read MoreFor Men’s Health Week, we interviewed three strong Indigenous men from the Pilbara and Kimberley region who spoke about what men’s health week means to them personally.
According to the Ten to Men longitudinal study on Men Health, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men in particular face a higher incidence of obesity and suicide, in comparison to the rest of the population.
Read MoreKarratha was filled with country glamour this weekend for the third inaugural Pilbara for Purpose Awards.
These Awards have been created to recognise the outstanding contributions made by Pilbara organisations and individuals in the community.
Read MoreA community meeting is set to be held in Newman after complaints of disgruntled residents on social media about the high incidents of youth crime.
Read MoreNgaarda Media received $25,000 from the Karratha Biannual Community Grant Scheme last year to purchase new computers, a camera, recorders and filming equipment.
Read MoreArtwork from 15 students has been digitised and converted for virtual reality use, allowing the public to see art in a new perspective.
Read MoreRenowned psychologist and mental health advocate, Doctor Tracy Westerman can now add "AM" to her title after she was recognised in the Queens Birthday Honors for her services to Indigenous health.
Read MoreA former resident of the Pilbara Viti Simmons (1973 – 1998) is about to self-publish her third non-fiction book.
Read MoreGrief swept across Canada last week after 215 bodies of children were found buried beneath one of Canada’s largest residential schools.
Read MoreToday is National Sorry Day, which marks the 1997 anniversary of the 'Bring Them Home' Report that was handed to the Australian parliament.
Read MoreKim Gentle a new resident to Roebourne came into Ngaarda Radio yesterday to talk about her experience with domestic violence with a man 'even the police were intimidated of'.
Read MoreAn outbreak of syphilis in the Pilbara is raising concerns among health practitioners, with Indigenous people particularly vulnerable to contracting the sexually transmitted disease
Read MoreRacing and Gaming Minister Paul Papalia will launch the start of the Banned Drinkers Register two-year trial in the Pilbara today.
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