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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TELONA PITT SAID THE INDIGENOUS VOICE TO PARLIAMENT IS CONCERNING

Ex-candidate for the mayor of Port Hedland Ngarluma and Torres Strait Islander woman Telona Pitt said she is wary about the Indigenous Voice to Parliament and has said it is an advisor body, with no veto or jurisdiction to actually make decisions and laws in regards to Aboriginal people.

(Photo: Spinifex Hill Studio)

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FORMER FIFO WORKER DEDICATES HIS 4000 KM+ BIKE RIDE IN DEDICATION TO 2 SUICIDED MATES

Rolling into Derby with his bike harness broken, this week, Sam Hines called in from a post office awaiting to get his saddle replaced.

“It’s the first time I’ve had any drama’s so to speak”.

The 46-year-old Margaret River man is a keen long-distance cyclist on his longest trip from Prevelly to Manly in Sydney. 6500 kilometres for Starlight Foundation.

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PILBARA TRUCK DRIVER DEMANDS ACTION OVER ROCK THROWS

TRUCKERS FED UP WITH ROCK THROWERS

You may have seen the bright pink trucks cruising around the Pilbara on your travels!

Those trucks belong to the Pilbara Heavy Haulage Girls and yesterday when Founder, Heather Jones traveled through Roebourne, she was startled when rocks were thrown at her truck!

Heather has a message for those who think it's fun to throw projectiles.

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