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Water Corporation procurement reforms aim to drive benefits for Aboriginal businesses in WA
Changes to Western Australia's Water Corporation procurement processes could dri...
Giovanni Torre 12 Jun 2026
Many languages, one clear message: Life Support Service videos strive to reach all Territorians
The Power and Water Corporation' series of Life Support Service awareness videos...
Giovanni Torre 3 Mar 2026
New peak body Reconciliation Northern Territory officially launched
The Northern Territory marked an important moment in its reconciliation journey...
Nicole Brown 29 Jan 2026
WA government moves to ‘secure Pilbara’s water future’
The Western Australian government has announced a $12. 4 million investment to s...
Giovanni Torre 6 Nov 2025
Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation condemns wastewater overflow into Upper Derbarl Yerrigan
Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation expressed "deep concern and disappointment" on Sa...
Giovanni Torre 6 Jul 2025
Water Corporation ends support for Indigenous education charity

Western Australian utilities giant, Water Corporation, has ended its support for Indigenous education charity MADALAH. MADALAH provides scholarships for Aboriginal students from across WA to attend so...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jul 2, 2025
NT Supreme Court ruling strengthens call for safe water in remote Indigenous communities

In the wake of a landmark Northern Territory Supreme Court ruling, calls for safe drinking water are intensifying in remote Aboriginal communities after high fluoride levels were found to impair cogni...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Nov 12, 2024
Clontarf Foundation and Water Corporation's continued partnership sees Indigenous students tour Perth dams

A group of year 11 and 12 students have been given an insight into career opportunities in the water industry during a visit to two of Perth's most important dams for drinking water.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan May 9, 2024
Potentially deadly amoeba and bacteria found in remote Aboriginal community's water supply

Western Australia's state-owned water supplier failed to properly notify a remote Aboriginal community that potentially deadly amoeba and bacteria had been detected in their system, local Indigenous l...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 18, 2024
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