Djarindjin
A remote Aboriginal community north of Broome has released a new strategy aimed at strengthening health and wellbeing through cultural governance and community control.
Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation acknowledges the national intent behind the Closing the Gap agenda and recognises that governments must begin their reform efforts somewhere.
Families in some of Western Australia's most remote communities are paying nearly twice as much for fuel as those in Perth, a cost burden which flows directly into food prices, household expenses and...
The remote Aboriginal community of Djarindjin has emerged battered, but largely safe and well, after experiencing hours of destructive conditions caused by Ex-Tropical Cyclone Hayley.
By the time power was finally restored to the Dampier Peninsula community of Djarindjin in April 2025, the damage had already been done. For four days, as a tropical system tracked towards the West Ki...
At the AEMEE (Aboriginal Enterprises in Mining, Energy and Exploration) Conference in Darwin, Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation chief executive Nathan McIvor had a message for mainstream Australia: "S...
On Larrakia Country in Darwin on Wednesday, Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation chair Brian Lee opened the 2025 Aboriginal Enterprises in Mining, Energy and Exploration (AEMEE) Conference with a focus o...
For years, Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation (DAC), which serves an Aboriginal community in WA's Kimberley region, has relied on Horizon Power's diesel generators.
Dark, rolling skies always trigger memories of disaster for Kathleen Walker. She was one of 300 residents evacuated by helicopter from Wujal Wujal, in Queensland's far north, as Tropical Cyclone Jaspe...
Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation chief executive Nathan McIvor's message to the First Nations Housing and Homelessness Forum held on Kaurna Country this week was clear: self-determination is the way...
The Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation has announced the WA government's offer of $5 million in conditional grant funding from the Lower Carbon Grants Program (LCG) - Gorgon Fund in funding towards the...
Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation chief executive Nathan McIvor has been recognised as the Business Person of the Year 2024 by the Broome Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
For decades International tourists came to Australia wanting an Indigenous tourism experience, and left disappointed they couldn't find one. And while there is still a long way to go to truly tell our...