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New Arts and Culture Hub opens in remote Kimberley community
On the far edge of Western Australia's Kimberley coast a vision held by Bardi Ja...
Natasha Clark 22 Jun 2026
How the return of Bardi Jawi artefacts set a new standard for repatriation
On a laptop screen in a small office in Broome, Bardi Jawi men leaned in close....
Natasha Clark 14 Jan 2026
Bardi Jawi Oorany Rangers share restoration knowledge at national biodiversity conference
Two Bardi Jawi Oorany Rangers from the Dampier Peninsula in Western Australia's...
Natasha Clark 26 Nov 2025
Indigenous fire management recognised at National Landcare Awards
The Dampier Peninsula Fire Working Group has been recognised with the 2025 First...
Joseph Guenzler 24 Sep 2025
21st Century science and traditional knowledge combine to protect sea Country
A two-way sharing alliance between the Australian Institute of Marine Science re...
Giovanni Torre 9 Jul 2025
Aboriginal rangers warn of "shocking" coral bleaching on west Kimberley coastline

Coral bleaching detected across an area of west Kimberley coastline is the "worst seen on country" according to Indigenous land and sea managers the Bardi Jawi Rangers.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 4, 2025
Digitising ‘liyarn’ to create meaningful connection

From the Bardi Jawi People at One Arm Point on Western Australia's Dampier Peninsula, Dwesmond Wiggan-Dann is a natural sharer, as were his ancestors.

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Dianne Bortoletto Feb 22, 2025
Bardi Jawi Rangers play key role in keeping coastal communities safe

The Bardi Jawi Rangers have created a marine safety campaign to encourage the local boating communities of Ardyaloon, Djarindjin and Lombadina in the Kimberley's North West to stay safe on the water.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 15, 2023
Rangers gear up marine rescue capabilities as tourists flock to remote Kimberley peninsula

A marine safety campaign developed by Aboriginal rangers in WA's north-west has rolled out as visitation to one of Australia's marine meccas booms.

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NIT Sep 19, 2022
New WA marine parks give Traditional Owners chance to protect Country and culture

Traditional Owners hope a new network of marine parks in WA's north will help more people get back on Country where knowledge can be shared with children and rangers can engage in traditional care and...

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