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WA camp aims to reduce high rates of domestic violence by teaching teenage boys
By Giulia Bertoglio ABC Kimberley Topic:Domestic Violence Sun 23 Nov Sunday 23 November Indigenous teenage boys around the campfire This community-led initiative aims to prevent family and domestic violence in a region with one of the highest rates in Australia. (ABC Kimberley: Giulia Bertoglio) Link copied Share article "Is it OK for you to want to know where your partner is all the time?" a counsellor asks. A group of Indigenous boys aged 15 to 17 years old split in opposit
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Nov 29, 20254 min read


Agreement to unlock opportunities for Kimberley's Ngarinyin people
The Cook Labor Government has committed the transfer of more than 1.4 million hectares of land within the Wanjina-Wunggurr Wilinggin Native Title determination area to Wilinggin Aboriginal Corporation, on behalf of the Ngarinyin Traditional Owners. More than 1.4 million hectares of Crown land to be transferred to Wilinggin Aboriginal Corporation as part of new Indigenous Land Use Agreement Transfer includes Karunjie and Durack River pastoral leases along Gibb River Road The C
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Oct 22, 20252 min read


A new project led by the Ngarinyin people aims to reinvigorate the meticulous craft of traditional harvesting practices for generations to come
In a large shed on the edge of the town of Derby, Western Australia, piles of produce and ice are sweating in the sun waiting to be...
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Sep 3, 20255 min read


The reinstatement of traditional place names in the northern Kimberley signals a new wave of empowerment for Ngarinyin people
Hit the Gibb River Road out of Derby, Western Australia, and you find yourself heading towards the northern Kimberley plateau, a...
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Sep 1, 20253 min read
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