The man who was wrongly identified by media outlets as the initial abductor of Cleo Smith says he will sue for defamation.
Karratha local, Terrence Flowers also shared his mother’s surname ‘Kelly’, which happens to be the same name belonging to the alleged perpetrator of the 4-year-old’s kidnapping from the Blowholes Campsite on October 16th.
Read MoreA new app made in Australia could improve the mental health of users and even save lives.
The Safie App has a number of features including the ability to send text messages to people and gives their location to selected contacts, meaning a child can text a parent if lost and their location will be known.
Read MoreOver 300 former inmates from the Banksia Hill Detention Centre in Perth are suing the State Government, over alleged mistreatment.
The class-action lawsuit from Indigenous and Non-Indigenous inmates claim severe deprivation of liberty and a lack of proper services for inmates.
Read MoreFortescue Metals Group has revealed a record profit of $10.3 billion U.S dollars, giving Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest a $2.3 billion dollar dividend.
The record profits come thanks to the recent surge in the prince of Iron Ore, but FMG is actually worth $6 billion less since last month after the Iron Ore price dropped from record highs.
On August 11th, Hedland local Rowan Dann will be embarking on his 20 kilometer “Rowan’s Walk” between Port Hedland and South Hedland to raise awareness for mental health.
Read MoreThe Country Liberal Party has selected Deputy Mayor of Alice Springs, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price as their top candidate for the Northern Territory Senate Ticket.
Read MoreTRUCKERS FED UP WITH ROCK THROWERS
You may have seen the bright pink trucks cruising around the Pilbara on your travels!
Those trucks belong to the Pilbara Heavy Haulage Girls and yesterday when Founder, Heather Jones traveled through Roebourne, she was startled when rocks were thrown at her truck!
Heather has a message for those who think it's fun to throw projectiles.
Read MoreKim Gentle a new resident to Roebourne came into Ngaarda Radio yesterday to talk about her experience with domestic violence with a man 'even the police were intimidated of'.
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