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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...
Reece Harley 27 May 2026
Shift to steers creates new opportunities at Kimberley cattle company
Kimberley Agricultural Pastoral Company (KAPCO) has sold its first steers since...
Natasha Clark 16 Apr 2026
Report finds Australians willing to pay premium for authentic Indigenous agriculture products
Australian consumers are willing to pay top dollar for authentic First Nations a...
Brendan Foster 12 Dec 2025
Major milestone for key youth justice initiative Marlamanu
Set deep in the Kimberley bushland, a cluster of new buildings and a tennis cour...
Natasha Clark 28 Nov 2025
KAPCO takes the reins: How Indigenous ownership is redefining the northern beef industry and local economies
The Kimberley Agriculture and Pastoral Company, known as KAPCO, is doing more th...
Nicole Brown 24 Oct 2025
Locals on the lookout after Indigenous-owned station hit by heist

An Indigenous-owned West Kimberley cattle station has called for the public's help in tracking down stolen goods. The Kimberley Agriculture and Pastoral Company's Myroodah Station has reported the the...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 27, 2025
"Over a century in the making" - 100% Indigenous-owned beef company KAPCO launches new line

Indigenous-owned cattle company KAPCO (Kimberley Agriculture and Pastoral Company) recently launched its line of beef in Fitzroy Crossing. KAPCO chair Wayne Bergmann said the company is "extremely pro...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 12, 2025
On-country diversion program's call to back suite of Kimberley youth justice plans

Backing a suite of Aboriginal-led youth programs would provide the best platform to help at-risk youths and families turn their lives around, the head of a major pastoral diversion plan says.

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NIT May 20, 2022
Valuer-General overturns 375% ratepayer increase in West Kimberley

An appeal to the Valuer-General has put an Aboriginal pastoral business back on track by overturning a nearly 400 per cent rise in their council rates.

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NIT Jun 11, 2021
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