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Kimberley distillery adds boab to new spiced rum02 December 2016, 10:43 -
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Police uncover record stash of black market alcohol in WA01 December 2016, 08:16 -
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Shark nursery habitats in WA are not protected, study finds01 December 2016, 08:06 -
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Water corporation backtracks on sewage pollution in Roebuck Bay30 November 2016, 03:03 -
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Domestic violence perpetrators banned from bush footy in WA's north25 November 2016, 06:25
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Kimberley distillery adds boab to new rum
A rum distillery in the Kimberley region of Western Australia creates a new spiced rum with ingredients including boab nut.
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Shark nursery habitats in WA are not protected: study
Researchers in Western Australia who waded through 11 years of underwater footage find nursery habitats favoured by young sharks are not protected.
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Police uncover record stash of sly grog in WA
Police in the Kimberley in Western Australia confiscate 300 litres of homebrew beer and spirits they say was being sold on the black market.
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Water corporation backtracks on sewage pollution in Roebuck Bay
The cause of elevated nitrogen levels in Broome's recently-declared Roebuck Bay Marine Park is contested by the Water Corporation of WA.
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WA's first Indigenous cattlemen's workshop
Indigenous cattlemen and women from across Australia's north travelled to Kununurra last week for WA's first Indigenous cattlemen's workshop.
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Questions remain over future of WA's remote communities
A Barnett Government reform team is expected to soon give the go-ahead for a $225-million package aimed at improving support and services in 10 remote Aboriginal communities.
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Bush footy tackles domestic violence in WA's north
Football is providing some redemption for men caught in a cycle of committing domestic violence in WA's north, as an annual game of bush footy opens up only to players who are not offending.
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Reconnecting kids to country reduces incarceration, forum hears
There is a need to move beyond grim statistics to provide programs for educating young Indigenous people in culture, language and business, a forum at the University of Wollongong has heard.
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Kimberley corn ship bound for South Korea
Around 10,000 tonnes of corn has been shipped out of Wyndham, as part of a new export deal for farmers in the Kimberley's Ord Irrigation Scheme.
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Horizontal Falls Kimberley marine park created
Two new marine parks are declared on the remote Kimberley coast, including the Horizontal Falls, which is a popular tourist attraction.
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Kimberley distillery adds boab to new spiced rum
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