Environs Kimberley will continue its battle against a gas hub north of Broome
Traditional owners in the Kimberley region of Western Australia have voted yes, to a $30 billion gas hub north of Broome. Native title claimants voted 164 to 108 in favour of the industrial precinct....
View ArticleOpportunities on pastoral land set to expand
The State Government appears to be moving full-steam ahead, with a plan that could allow WA pastoralists to do a lot more with their land than just grazing livestock. Under the existing conditions of a...
View ArticleRebuilding begins after WA floods
Rebuilding has begun in the remote WA Kimberley community of Warmun after floods forced residents to move 200 kilometres from home.
View ArticleA touch of Hollywood at the Kimberley's rodeo
A strong crowd turned up on Saturday night in Kununurra for the Kimberley's first rodeo of the year. The night included a very entertaining announcer by the name of JR, who had a swag of one-liners:...
View ArticleA touch of Hollywood at the Kimberley's first rodeo of the year
A strong crowd turned up on Saturday night in Kununurra for the Kimberley's first rodeo of the year. The night including a very entertaining announcer by the name of JR, who had a swag of one-liners:...
View ArticleResidents to return to Ngallagunda
Residents of the remote Indigenous community of Ngallagunda in far north Western Australia, are getting ready to return home after floods in March destroyed their septic system on the Gibb River...
View ArticleDamage to Kalumburu Road leaves tourism, pastoralism and communities in limbo
The Indigenous community of Kalumburu in the remote far north of Western Australia, could be isolated until next year, because of major damage to the town's only access road. An assessment by the local...
View ArticleDerby bush poet's breakfast
A crowd of around 300 snuggled into the backyard of the CWA to listen to poets from around WA.
View ArticleThe Kimberley Cowboy Challenge
The 39th annual Kununurra Agricultural Show was held over the weekend, with a record crowd of over 6,000 people heading through the gates.
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