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Nyikina-Mangala

July 2015

  • Nyikina-Mangala elder Harry Watson with one of his camels. The Watsons have about 20 camels which are used for tourist rides in their business, Kimberley Dreamtime Adventure Tours. The business is based at Mount Anderson station, Western Australia

    Kimberley Indigenous community 'devastated' after camels killed with arrows

    Three camels used in tourism business found dead from gunshot and arrow wounds at Mount Anderson station, east of Broome

May 2015

  • saltwater crocodile

    Saltwater crocodile captured at WA campsite moved to wildlife park

    The 3.7m-long male crocodile had alarmed fishermen on the Fitzroy river in north of state but will now live at a wildlife park near Broome

March 2015

  • About 20 students attend Jarlmadangah Burru community school, where community elders teach language and culture alongside an ordinary curriculum.

    Of three remote communities here, why are only the two Aboriginal ones under threat?

    Tony Abbott says living in remote communities is a ‘lifestyle choice’. For the thousands of Indigenous people who actually live in them, it’s a matter of life and death. A special report from Guardian Australia’s Perth correspondent
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