A groundbreaking on-country learning school is set to be expanded into the Pilbara after a successful ten-year trial of the school Yirramalay in the Kimberley’s.
The first Indigenous-led funeral company has been launched in Western Australia by Karriyarra and Noongar woman Sharon Todd.
Read MoreThe man who was wrongly identified by media outlets as the initial abductor of Cleo Smith says he will sue for defamation.
Karratha local, Terrence Flowers also shared his mother’s surname ‘Kelly’, which happens to be the same name belonging to the alleged perpetrator of the 4-year-old’s kidnapping from the Blowholes Campsite on October 16th.
Read MoreAfter two-and-a-half-weeks of extensive investigation, Carnarvon’s Cleo Smith was found alive and well in a property in Carnarvon in the early hours of Wednesday Morning.
Police responded to a tip-off of a man buying nappies and entered a property around 1am where they discovered Cleo alone in the house.
Read MoreNovember has kicked off, Adelaide’s only LGBTQI+ Queer Arts and Cultural Festival Feast will welcome it’s first Indigenous transgender ambassodar.
Read MoreGerry Georgatos is a leader in social justice in West Australia and has devoted his life to causes including deaths in custody, and suicide prevention.
Now, Mr. Georgatos has made the decision to make a bid for the federal senate.
Read MoreA new Tribal Law Enforcement Force has been established in Enngonia and Bourke to tackle crime in the area, which will see the local police take a step back in some areas of crime and instead hand over decision making to the local elders., with local, Bruce Shillingsworth says they are in charge of Tribal Law .
Read MoreThe mother of J.C says she “wants justice” after the Police Officer accused of her killing was found ‘Not Guilty’ last Friday.
Speaking to Ngaarda News, Mrs Jones described her daughter:
Read More“She was very pleasant girl and very very well respected by everybody.
Over $35,000 dollars has been raised in support of the family of a Newman women who remains in intensive care in Royal Perth Hospital.
26-year-old Madison Jones was attending events after the Bloody Slow Cup on the weekend when she collapsed.
Read MoreKulin and Taungurung Mangrook Footy show host Grant Hansen has been selected as Australian of the year.
Read MoreLegal 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.
Read MoreA Port Headland Traditional Owner has vented her frustration about the potential impact construction work may have at Pretty Pool regarding a sacred heritage site.
Footprints that could date back to 25,000 years old are currently at an undisclosed location protected by the knowledge holder, Pat Mason.
Read MoreA new exhibition at the Ganalili Centre will unveil the stories of regional elders, past, present and emerging.
Thaanggangarliyarndu, History & Heroes is open to the public from October 28th for three months, with the aim of sharing collective cultural memory through artwork, photographs, sculpture and storytelling.
Read MoreThe long-awaited report into the destruction of Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara has found a lack of safeguards for protecting Aboriginal Heritage Sites contributed to Rio Tinto destroying rock shelters despite evidence they had been inhabited for over 40,000 years.
Read MoreMarble Bar Primary School has been recognized for education excellence after becoming a finalist in the Governor’s STEM Awards.
Read MoreA Nyikana woman shows solidarity to the Hernandez-Lopez family after the fatal shooting of the young man and is asking other Indigenous people in Australia to do the same.
Read MoreHistory could be made in the City of Albany after their local council elections are also held this weekend.
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