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H&M Tracey joins with Yawuru to establish new construction company - Indent

A new joint venture entity known as Indent Pty Ltd will bring together experienced building company H&M Tracey Construction, with their established track record in Indigenous training and employment, and the local and national influence of the Yawuru Traditional Owners and their development company, Nyamba Buru Yawuru. Indent will be ...

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Northern Minerals announce capital raising to fund Browns Range initiatives

Raising cash for a commodity that no one outside of China produces and few people have heard of has made the going tough for Northern Minerals. But the company's managing director George Bauk wants investors to know he is not shying away from the challenges and that the aspiring heavy rare earths' miner is not standing still. ...

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Buru updates Ungani operations

Buru Energy's Ungani operations has been affected by the rain associated with Cyclone Hilda which is progressing down the Kimberley coast. This will cause oil production from the Ungani Field to be shut-in for up to three days and may result in a short delay in running the completion on the Ungani 5 well. Read More... Source: nin...

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Closing the Gap targets face overhaul

The federal government is canvassing the views of Aboriginal Australians as it revamps its Closing the Gap agenda, recognising the original targets were created without consultation. The commonwealth has begun an overhaul of the strategy after failing to significantly improve First Nations outcomes in life expectancy, mortality, health, educ...

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Business boost for Indigenous entrepreneurs

After Christmas day harvest starts for Lenny O'Meara on the Dampier peninsula. It's the season to pick gubinge, a bush fruit most commonly known by English name of Kakadu plum, and this year O'Meara and his family will be picking for their own business, Kimberley Wild Gubinge. Read More... Source: Sydney Morning Herald ...

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Crocodile risk: Broome council getting snappy over warning sign thefts for souvenirs

Thieves have been accused of putting lives at risk by stealing crocodile warning signs from popular beaches in the northern WA town of Broome. The signs have been repeatedly targeted by people looking for a souvenir, prompting the local Shire to warn that beachgoers are being put in danger. The signs are used to warn beachgoers to avoid the...

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