NEWMAN FORUM TO TACKLE ELDER ABUSE
Elder Abuse continues to be a major concern in the North West, ahead of a major forum to be held in Newman on Saturday September 24th.
Manager of the Newman Women’s Shelter Arina Aoina explained to Ngaarda Radio elder abuse can take many forms.
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INAUGURAL DRAGON BOAT RACE AT COSSACK
The first ever Dragon Boat Race Festival in Cossack will be held on October 2nd to 3rd, with organisers callings for locals to come up to participate in this celebration of Chinese and Japanese culture.
Teams of up to 15 people, or individuals looking to have fun and make new friends will find themselves in a unique race.
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FIRST GASCOYNE ABORIGINAL WOMEN'S POLICY FORUM TO BE HELD IN CARNARVON
A new forum in Canarvon hopes to create a new Aboriginal council for Gascoyne Indigenous women.
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OLD ROEBOURNE GAOL TO BE CLOSED UNTIL 2022
The Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage has confirmed the Old Roebourne Gaol will be closed to the public until mid 2022.
The historic site attracts over 3000 people annually and serves as an important event location for the town.
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DORINDA COX OUTLINES GOALS IN THE SENATE
The Greens’ Dorinda Cox has made history by becoming the first Indigenous Female Senator from Western Australia.
She was elected at a joint-sitting of State Parliament this week to replace outgoing Greens Senator Rachel Siewert who earlier announced her retirement.
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'THEY ARE BEING TREATED LIKE LEPERS': NSW COMMUNITY SUFFERS FROM PANDEMIC
As New South Wales continues to grapple with the COVID19 Pandemic, a number of remote and regional towns with significant Aboriginal populations are continuing to struggle with getting basic supplies and crucial medicine.
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W.A PSYCHOLOGIST TO LEAD "ARMY" AGAINST YOUTH SUICIDE
Western Australian Psychologist and Nyamal woman, Doctor Tracy Westerman pushed for an “army” of psychologists to tackle youth suicide in Indigenous comminutes and her dream may come true.
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NYAMAL DOCTOR RECIEVES ORDER OF AUSTRALIA AHEAD OF WORLD SUICIDE PREVENTION CONCERT
Dr Tracy Westerman AM has received the Order of Australia this week ahead of the World Suicide Prevention Day concert to be held tomorrow.
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RIO TINTO VACCINE HUB IN TOM PRICE AND PARRABURDOO
Neville Poellina pushed through his fears of getting the needle to protect his people in the Kimberley
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PILBARA AND KIMBERLEY VACCINATION RATES AMONG THE LOWEST IN THE COUNTRY
The spreading of anti-COVID vaccination misinformation on social media has become a growing concern for Indigenous and health organisations in the Pilbara and Kimberley.
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MAN TARGETS CARNARVON DOGS
MAN ATTACKS CARNARVON DOGS
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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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YINDJIBARNDI, MAORI AND NYIYAPARLI JOURNALIST RANGI HIRINI TO START A NEW YOUTUBE SHOW “BLACK SPLAINING” THE NEWS
West Australian journalist Ms. Rangi Hirini has started a YouTube channel to “blak splain” important events in the news.
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TWO MOTORBIKES STOLEN IN KARRATHA BY KIDS IN THE PAST WEEK
Two motorbikes have been stolen from Karratha in the past week in two separate incidents.
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PORT HEDLAND MAYOR CANDIDATE ENCOURAGES PEOPLE TO SIGN UP FOR VOTING IN THE UPCOMING LOCAL ELECTIONS
Nominate for mayor Gloria Jacob encourages all people to sign up to vote in the upcoming Port Hedland local council elections.
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THE BOBBY ALEC MEMORIAL MATCH TO BE PLAYED IN HEDLAND
The Bobby Alec Memorial Match is being held tomorrow in Hedland. South Hedland Swans will take on the Wickham Wolves.
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