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Kimberley ranger remembered for lifetime of service to Country
The Kimberley Land Council and Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation are honouring th...
Natasha Clark 5 Jun 2026
Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre champions Indigenous data rights at AIATSIS Summit
Leaders from the Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre (KALACC) are champi...
Natasha Clark 5 Jun 2026
Traditional Owners clear decades of rubbish from remote Kimberley bay
Traditional Owners have removed a boatload of rubbish from sea Country from one...
Natasha Clark 3 Jun 2026
Rubibi / Broome jetty transforms into runway to showcase Kimberley Aboriginal fashion
"Fashion is a way for us to carry our culture back," KAFTA chairperson Agnes Pig...
Natasha Clark 3 Jun 2026
Diphtheria cases linked to West Kimberley prison as outbreak continues to affect regional WA
Two diphtheria cases have been linked to West Kimberley Regional Prison in Derby...
Natasha Clark 28 May 2026
Aboriginal people still struggling to raise capital against their own land

Key points:- In the mainstream economy, money cycles five to seven times. In the black economy, twice- A Kimberley woman makes funeral flowers at cost so grieving families don't carry the burden- "Who...

Reece Harley Reece Harley May 27, 2026
Pop-up wardrobe brings new clothing to Fitzroy Crossing girls

In a town where the nearest department store is a four-hour drive away, racks of new dresses and accessories have transformed a Fitzroy Crossing hall in Western Australia's Kimberley region into a fre...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark May 27, 2026
'We're the sleeping giant': Natasha Short sets 20 per cent procurement target

Key Points:- The Kimberley is 40 per cent Aboriginal. Only 10 per cent of its businesses are.- "If you had $50,000, you'd give it to an Aboriginal organisation before you gave it to an Aboriginal busi...

Reece Harley Reece Harley May 27, 2026
Building the table: Kimberley voices on the future of Indigenous business

Key Points- Australia's big banks refused to lend to an Aboriginal pastoral company on standard terms, and it had nothing to do with the books.

Reece Harley Reece Harley May 26, 2026
The $5.4 billion question for the Kimberley

Key Points:- The Kimberley's Indigenous business sector has hit 230 enterprises and ten per cent of the regional economy, with 90 new operators in four years.- A $5.

Reece Harley Reece Harley May 26, 2026
'We've always been business people' - Dion Devow on culture, courage and Black excellence

Key Points- How a cleaner's son from Darwin became ACT Australian of the Year - Why his mother begged him to change the name of his first business- The $16 billion figure Devow says every Australian s...

Reece Harley Reece Harley May 26, 2026
Demons forward Shane McAdam announces AFL retirement

Melbourne forward Shane McAdam has retired from the AFL after an injury-interrupted finish to his career. The Demons confirmed McAdam had informed the club of his decision to step away from the game a...

Jackson Clark Jackson Clark May 26, 2026
Housing Innovation boost to see 100% Indigenous-owned Kimberley Manufacturing deliver homes and jobs in WA's north

100 per cent Indigenous-owned business Kimberley Manufacturing Pty Ltd has received a five million dollar Housing Innovation Fund grant from the WA government to boost affordable, energy efficient hom...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 25, 2026
Sixth remote community to get rooftop solar credit

More families across Western Australia's Kimberley region will soon benefit from a joint government program providing rooftop solar, lower energy bills, and clean power.

David Prestipino David Prestipino May 21, 2026
First Nations leadership central to 2026 Paul Ramsay Foundation Fellowships

The Paul Ramsay Foundation has named five leaders as recipients of its 2026 Fellowship Program, supporting community-led work aimed at reducing disadvantage across Australia.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 12, 2026
Funding boost as East Kimberley prepares for 2028 solar eclipse

Western Australia's Kimberley region is preparing to host one of the world's longest total solar eclipses, with millions of dollars set to be invested into infrastructure and public safety ahead of th...

Jackson Clark Jackson Clark May 12, 2026
Aboriginal men's alliance grows across northern WA

Aboriginal men from across northern Western Australia are regularly meeting through a new and growing alliance, with Kimberley organisations saying the work is helping create stronger support networks...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark May 11, 2026
New Indigenous vocational centre aims to boost jobs and training

A new national Indigenous vocational education body aimed at improving training and employment outcomes for First Nations people will be established under the Federal Government.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark May 8, 2026
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