Schools and community groups in a few communities in the Kimberley recently had a visit from the crew at Yoga Zeit. Yoga Zeit is working in remote indigenous communities to train the communities in mindfulness and yoga movement not only as a way of staying fit but as a way of managing stress, of staying focused and of focusing excess energy into a positive space that can do good.
Jarrod Minniecon from the Nindilingarri Spiritual Health Program had a visit from Sharnell Avery and Claire South from Yoga Zeit and he started by asking them where the name Yoga Zeit came from.
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After a period of significant mental health battles across the Fitzroy Valley, the Fitzroy Crossing Police have teamed up with service providers across the region to try and take steps to address community concerns. Nindilingarri Cultural Health Services, the local mental health and drug and alcohol counselling services and the Shire of Derby West Kimberley got together with the police to organise a Blue Tree painting event in town.
Senior Constable Courtney Reabel is Fitzroy Crossing's Youth Police Officer; He told Indi Wood that he hopes the Blue Tree event will shine a light on these issues and encourage community to talk to each other, seek help or even just go out on country and do the things that strengthen you as a person.
Photo Credit: bluetreeproject.com.au
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The Martuwarra, or Fitzroy River, in Western Australia’s remote Kimberley, is regarded by local traditional owners as the sacred river of life.
The First Laws of the Martuwarra are shared by Martuwarra Nations through a common songline, which sets out community and individual rights and duties.
First Law recognizes the river as the Rainbow Serpent: a living ancestral being from source to sea.
In November 2016, an alliance of Traditional Owners expressed a collective vision for the Martuwarra in the ‘Fitzroy River Declaration’.
It marked the first time in Australia when both First Law and the rights of nature were explicitly recognized in a negotiated instrument.
Two years later they formed the Martuwarra Council to protect the spiritual, cultural and environmental health of the river catchment.
These environmental and cultural values are recognised through National Heritage Listing and as a Western Australian Aboriginal Heritage Site.
But now this mighty river system and surrounding intact tropical savanna, is under threat from development.
Pastoralists have been circling the region for decades and now want to extract billions of litters of water to expand their cattle empires in Australia’s North.
These include Australia’s richest woman, Gina Rhinehart who owns two cattle stations in the catchment, Liveringa and Fossil Downs. Another known as Gogo is owned by the prominent Harris family, who run beef and cotton stations in the NSW Murray Darling basin.
The WA government will soon decide on water allocations in the catchment after extensive deliberations with traditional owners, pastoralists, environment groups and the broader community.
State Water Minister Dave Kelly has vowed to protect the river system and not make the mistakes of the Murray-Darling, while allowing ‘appropriate development’.
As the local community awaits a final decision, we hear from the various stakeholders in this special hour-long radio documentary.
It’s prepared by independent features producer Fernando de Freitas for Wangki Radio.
This special begins with Senior Walmajarri Elder Joe Brown welcoming us to country by singing the traditional song Martuwarra, for the river. It’s part of a video series called ‘Voices of the River’ produced by writer and filmmaker Stephanie King commissioned by Environs Kimberley.
A special thanks to Gooniyandi Rangers Sandy Skeen, Braydon Cox and Adrianno Shandley, Gogo Station Development Manager Phil Hams, Environs Kimberley Director Martin Pritchard, and Bunuba-Walmajarri Custodian and Chair of Environs Kimberley Natalie Davey.
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We’ve been talking a lot about the Martuwarra as the West Australian government prepares to decide on water allocations in the Fitzroy Valley catchment.
Several cattle stations in the region, including Gogo, Liveringa and Fossil Downs, want to take billions more litres of water from the Margaret and Martuwarra and its tributaries for cropping.
Recently, we heard from Phil Hams, the Development Manager at Gogo Station, just outside Fitzroy Crossing.
We ventured out with Gooliyandi Rangers who are still celebrating the creation of the new Warlibirri National Park, which takes in areas of the Margaret River on Gooniyandi country.
We also heard from our own Natalie Davey, a Bunuba custodian who presents Wangki Radio’s morning language program ‘Danggujarra’ – with her father Bullen Rogers.
You can find a link to all those interviews on the Wangki Radio Facebook page if you want to listen back to them.
Today, we hear from Environs Kimberley, who have been working closely with local Traditional Owner groups to block plans to develop the heritage listed river system.
Wangki reporter Fernando de Freitas caught up with Environs Kimberley Director Martin Pritchard.
This story begins with Senior Walmajarri Elder Joe Brown welcoming us by singing the story of the river. That’s from a video series called ‘Voices of the River’ produced by Writer & Filmmaker Stephanie King and commissioned by Environs Kimberley
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As you know, the West Australian government will soon decide on water allocations in the Fitzroy Valley catchment.
A number of cattle stations in the region, including Gogo, Liveringa and Fossil Downs, want to extract billions more litres of water from the Margaret and Martuwarra Fitzroy Rivers for cropping.
Negotiations are ongoing between the cattle stations and local Traditional Owner groups, along with representatives from the State Government.
Recently, we heard from Phil Hams, the Development Manager at Gogo Station, just outside Fitzroy Crossing.
Today we hear from our own Natalie Davey, who presents Wangki Radio’s morning language program called ‘Danggujarra’ – with her father Bullen Rogers.
Natalie sat down for a chat with reporter Fernando de Freitas about how local community members view the development plans and their deep connection to the Martuwarra Fitzroy River system.
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The West Australian government will soon decide on water allocations in the Fitzroy Valley catchment.
A number of cattle stations in the region, including Gogo, Liveringa and Fossil Downs want to extract billions more litres of water from the Margaret and Martuwarra Fitzroy Rivers for cropping.
Negotiations are ongoing between the cattle stations and the various local Traditional Owner groups, along with representatives from the State Government.
Wangki Radio producer Fernando de Freitas sat down with Phil Hams, who came up from NSW 16 years ago to run the station on behalf of the Harris Family. They discuss Gogo’s plans and how negotiations are going.
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Every year in our cold time we see mob from down south pass through this region on some big trip. The arrival of Covid saw even more WA travellers on the road in their home state because they'd usually go over seas at this time.
David and Cynthia Batey live in Perth. Over the last six years they've roadtripped from Perth to Darwin during the colder part of the year. Spending three months on the road with a long stay in Darwin
Wangki Raido reporter Fernando De Freitas caught up with David and Cynthia at a rest stop outside Fitzroy Crossing
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Environmental factors play such a crucial role in the health of our society. From mould or dust in our houses to the diseases our pets, native animals, or pests might carry, the condition of our living environments often relates directly to our health and wellbeing.
One Aboriginal Organisation doing great work in educating Kimberley communities about environmental health issues and promoting sustainable environmental health practices is Nirrumbuk Aboriginal Corporation, based in Broome.
During the height of the pandemic, Nirrumbuk sent team members throughout the Kimberley, including Fitzroy Crossing, Derby, Halls Creek and Kununurra, to help prevent the spread of COVID.
Team members worked closely with the Nindilingarri Cultural Health Service mob here in Fitzroy to conduct wastewater surveillance, PCR and RAT testing, and the education campaign.
Reporter Fernando de Freitas caught up with Nirrumbuk Environmental Health Officer Chicky Clements and General Manager Christine Hoy about the wonderful work they are doing to improve people's lives and keep us all safe.
This story starts with sounds from a Martu coronavirus animation video that a collective of organisations, including Nirrumbuk, funded during the pandemic.
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Nineteen-year-old teenager Sam Hughes from Maleny in Queensland is on a long slow drive around Australia on a tractor raising money for charity.
The Travelling Jackeroo, as he’s known, has racked up over 8-thousand kilometres since heading off from Maleny early last year.
This week he reached Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley on his way to Broome and then down the WA coast to Perth.
It was quite a sight for locals, towing a trailer packed with a donation tin, fairy floss machine, jumping castle, cinema screen, Suzuki Sierra, and a wingless Beechcraft Musketeer.
The Travelling Jackaroo has been a big drawcard for kids and adults alike as, and he has over 100-thousand people following him on social media.
Wangki Radio reporter Fernando de Freitas caught up with young Sam as he arrived in Fitzroy
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Western Australia Labor Senator Patrick Dobson has been appointed Special Envoy for Reconciliation and the implementation of the Uluru Statement in the new Federal Labor Government.
Senator Dodson is considered the grandfather of Reconciliation with decades of experience in Aboriginal Affairs, but his new role will be no small task.
He’s speaking here with Wangki Radio reporter Fernando de Freitas
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Recap the week with the echo.
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This week on In the Valley
The guys caught up with Mick Albert from Garnduwa to talk local sport
Nikola Angel and Steve Traynor joined as well to promote a range of new programs in the School.
Indi Wood, the new station manager at Wangki Radio, went through some of his plans for the future of the station.
And, we chatted about the future of the men’s shed, and what is planned for 2021
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. We talk everything in the Wild West.
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Time to get to know the Valley and we are starting with everything in the east.
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936AM. We welcome back Damian and the Gorgeous guest Carolyn Davey as they join us to talk ‘getting in or out of bogs’.
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936AM. We welcome new guest Damian joining us to recap our week.
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In The Valley is a partnership between the Fitzroy Valley Men’s Shed and Wangki Radio.
Presenters Geoff Davis , Indigo Wood, Stephen Donnet - Jones & Wayne Bynder
Our discussions ;
Main Roads Gerry Zuteleafe giving Roads update
Amanda O’Halloran CEO Shire Derby West Kimberley – Shire update, President standing for elections so there is an Interim Chair
New Engagement Officer at the school Tony Mogan along with Principal Steve Trainor – new year new role
Indigo Wood -New Wangki Station Manager has a great story to tell about getting to the job.
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936AM. They talk about the creeks around town.
Word of the Day: Palma
(Palma means creeks in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. They talk about the Warrampa and what that looks like around town.
Word of the Day: Warrampa
(Warrampa means floodwaters in Walmajarri)
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Danggujarra Language Program S4 Ep.01
Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they presents Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936AM. They welcome in a new year with gorgeous guest Carolyn Davey.
Word of the Day: Yitilal
(Yitilal means Wet season in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they presents Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. The last show for 2020 with gorgeous Carolyn Davey.
Word of the Day: WORD
(Jarntu means Countrymen in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they presents Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Recapping our year, stages of life and body parts.
Word of the Day: WORD
(Kakarra means
East in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they presents Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936AM. Recapping our year and kinship system.
Word of the Day: Nyilgi
(Nyilgi means skin in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they presents Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Recapping our year and features of Yitilal.
Word of the Day: Purnta
(Purnta means spangled perch in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they presents Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Recapping our week.
Word of the Day: Wirl
(Wirl means star in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they presents Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Talking of Yitilal and the types of rain.
Word of the Day: Jikjik
(Jikjik means light rain in Walmajarri)
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In The Valley is partnership between the Fitzroy Valley Men’s Shed and Wangki Radio presented by Geoff Davis , Wayne Bynder, Stephen Donnet - Jones
In this episode they discuss
· Christmas at Guwardie. What are the visiting arrangements for family of residents. It is an important time to visit and Thibault has all the information to share.
· Jarrah Philips – Head of the Youth Action Committee discusses the group he chairs dealing with youth issues.
· Amanda O’Halloran CEO Shire Derby West Kimberley has some information about the Shire over the festive season.
· Other discussions
o Last weeks successful Men’s Shed AGM and how the future is looking bright for the men of the Valley.
o Possible new sporting team being developed in the town.
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they presents Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Talking the colours of Yitilal and the types of rain.
Word of the Day: Mirtiny
(Mirtiny means rainbow in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they presents Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936AM. Talking the colours of Yitilal.
Word of the Day: Ngapa
(Ngapa means water in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey as she presents Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Recapping the week of signs and features of Yitilal.
Word of the Day: Ngapa
(Ngapa means water in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Looking at the signs and features of Yitilal.
Word of the Day: Kurrartu
(Kurrartu means Brolga in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Looking at the signs and features of Yitilal.
Word of the Day: Ngurturr
(Ngurturr means termite in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Looking at the signs and features of Yitilal.
Word of the Day: Walypa
(Walypa means winds in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. They recap the week of signs and features of Yitilal.
Word of the Day: Wangkirirri
(Wangkirirri means Thunder in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. They talking signs and features of Yitilal like the lightning and add some fun facts.
Word of the Day: Pirtpirt
(Pirtpirt means lightning in Walmajarri)
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In The Valley
A partnership between the Fitzroy Valley Men’s Shed and Wangki Radio
Presented by Wayne Bynder, Stephen Donnet - Jones and Geoff Davis
Today's discussions ;
· A young footballer with a bright future and Geoff’s grandson Liam Henry from the Fremantle Dockers is in town to be with family. He and his brother Lewis came into the studio to talk sport and the opportunity the Dockers AFL team provide. Fascinating insight.
· Excerpt cane toad muster on this evening in Fitzroy Crossing -2 mins form Natalie and Dangujarra earlier in the day discussing the evening cane toad muster.
· Discussion of the Mens Shed AGM 2nd December and the Radio Manager’s national award.
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. They talking signs and features of Yitilal like the clouds.
Word of the Day: Ngumurru
(Ngumurru means clouds in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Today we ask Is it Yitilal?
Word of the Day: Yitilal
(Yitilal means wet season in Walmajarri)
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Vyron Yates and Niniesha Norman
Both from the Pilbara studying at Yiramalay on a Workplace Learning placement at Wangki Radio.Both students did very well in broadcasting their first ever radio program.
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Marninwarntikura Women's Resource Centre started an initiative to get 1000 dresses for women in the valley and the response has been overwhelming. The campaign has gone viral with donations coming in from all over the world.
Have a listen to Mia Donnet Jones as she explains the whole initiative.
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Please join Natalie Davey she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Today recapping everything to do with Pina.
Word of the Day: Pinayungu
(Pinayungu means teach/show in Walmajarri)
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In The Valley 16
Partnership between the Fitzroy Valley Men’s Shed and Wangki Radio
Presenters Wayne Bynder and Geoff Davis
Our discussions focussed on;
· Button batteries and their dangers to small children and babies- Tom Chapman Consumer Protection Broome.
· 1000 dresses at Marninwarntikura Women’s Resource Centre – Mia Donnet Jones tells of their call for donations of dresses for the grandmothers of the Valley and how that call has gone viral. Overseas countries have responded with support.
· Liam Kennedy is the Coordinator/Manager of Mankatja Arts. Liam is new to the position and discussed their Mangkatja AGM and the work they will be doing this year in providing support to the artist.
· The team then had discussion of the Wangki AGM, Mens Shed AGM & Workshop, CKFL Football Workshop to decide what type of competition will be offered in 20201 by the CKFL, Geoffs WA Football Commission trip to Perth next week.
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Today they talk all about the Pina which means ear in Walmajarri.
Word of the Day: Pinakarri
(Pinakarri means listen in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Recapping the week.
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In The Valley is a partnership between the Fitzroy Valley Men’s Shed and Wangki Radio
The show is presented by Wayne Bynder and Stephen Donnet-Jones.
In this episode the discuss:
· Your rights and what you should do when you have paid for a product or service but the business ceases trading. We discuss this with Tom Chapman Consumer Protection in Broome.
· Discussion of what is happening locally in Fitzroy Crossing. NAIDOC Week at the Fitzroy Valley District High School.
· Remembrance Day and significance of 11am 11/11/1918
· Geoff Davis – Men’s Shed News – AGM is coming up on Wednesday 2nd December at the Mens’ Shed Site 30 Bell Road plus the CKFL Training Workshop November 21 for all teams playing in 2021.
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Explore the words related to movement of body parts in Walmajarri.
Word of the day: Yanu
(Yanu means go in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Explore the internal body parts in Walmajarri.
Word of the day: Jalany
(Jalany means tongue in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936AM.
Word of the day: Jalany
(Jalany means tongue in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936AM. Happy Birthday to The man in the white hat Bullen Rogers.
Word of the day: Kangkurl
(Kangkurl means neck in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Talking Lanni Bunuba for the wild mango and body parts.
Word of the day: Yurlku
(Yurlku means elbow in Walmajarri)
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In The Valley is a partnership between the Fitzroy Valley Men’s Shed and Wangki Radio presented by Geoff Davis, Wayne Bynder and Stephen Donnet-Jones.
On today's show is Joe Ross in the studio speaking on the Aboriginal Medical Service Meeting coming up soon
Also Senior Sergeant Larry Miller OIC Fitzroy Valley Polices speaks on crime and youth in Fitzroy Crossing in an in-depth conversation with Geoff Davis.
Pre-Recorded interviews with Lindsay Greatorex community legal centre discusses
Permit to work. People can cut out fines by choosing to work for sponsor organisations
Partnership with fines enforcement agency
Year 7’s Fitzroy Valley District High School address about car safety etc.
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Talking cluster figs and body parts.
Word of the day: Munta
(Munta means Belly in Walmajarri)
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936AM. Recap our week.
Word of the day: Jina
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Talk pandanus plants and body parts.
Word of the day: Kurrapa
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Talk bats in our feature creatures and much more.
Word of the day: Mangkula
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Talk bats in our feature creatures and much more.
Word of the day: Papaku
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Board-casting back at Wangki and recapping the week.
Word of the day: Gandiwali
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Talking about Bullen’s days attending Cave school and plant of the day the Gudida in Bunuba for the wild orange.
Word of the day: Jangurr
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. We listen to Gilliian Howell Interview on the Jandamarra and hear stories of Bullen’s recent journey.
Word of the day: Tikirryani
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Please join Natalie Davey for the Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Natalie recaps the week, checks out another plant from Bunuba book and talks about sawfish as Saturday 17th is International Sawfish Day!
Word of the day: Galwayi
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. She checks the name of a plant across the Bunuba Plants and Mayi, some bush fruits of Dampierland.
Word of the day: Warrinyjali
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Partnership between the Fitzroy Valley Men’s Shed and Wangki Radio
Presenters Geoff Davis, Wayne Bynder and Stephen Donnet-Jones.
Strategic Plan and having your say – Amanda O’Halloren CEO Shire Derby West Kimberley. Amanda discusses the very successful consultations on valley communities and focuses on the day at Fitzroy Crossing.
To have an Aboriginal Medical Service or not to - Joe Ross discusses the need for a community controlled service tackling primary health care needs in Fitzroy Crossing.
Youth Engagement Strategy – Garnduwa CEO Michael Alberts discusses youth needs having went to the Youth Engagement Strategy meeting representing Garnduwa.
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. She looks at another tree from the Bunuba Plants and has a give away!
Word of the day: Wanggu
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. She looks at another tree from the Bunuba Plants and new music from young artist Jett bieundurry.
Word of the day: Thalaji
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Advocare will be in town next week on Thursday 15th October 2020.
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Recap the week of plants and music.
Word of the day: Julu
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Still learning new plants from the Yarrangi Thangani Lundu, Mayi Yani-u. (Bunuba trees and bush foods) book.
Word of the day: Mandagalgal
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Geoff Davis, Stephen Donett Jones and Wayne Bynder presented the program on behalf of the Fitzroy Valley Men's Shed and Wangki Radio
Containers for Change scheme – Murray Bell MWW explained the new arrangements for drink containers and how you can get 10cents for your used containers. The scheme has just opened at MWW
Thibault is the boss at Guwardie and speaks of arrangements they have in place for residents should family want to visit?
Roxy Roo is an AFLW star playing for the Fremantle Dockers who had a breakout season in 2020. Roxy came to the 2020 Bunjiman Football Carnival in Fitzroy Crossing over the first weekend in October where four men and women's teams competed from across the Central Kimberley including Jimbakudanj Lightning, WKJD Tigers, Muludja Lionesses', Bayulu Bulldogs, Moongardie Suns, 8 Mile Giants, Loanbun Tigers and the Wangkatjungka Crows.
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. We showcase a new song from the Flow album and We are giving away a Yarrangi Thangani Lundu, Mayi Yani-u. (Bunuba trees and bush foods) book.
Word of the day: Walaaba
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. We showcase a new song from the Flow album and check out a shrub from the Yarrangi Thangani Lundu, Mayi Yani-u. (Bunuba trees and bush foods) book.
Word of the day: Biriyali
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. We recap the week and check out another local plant from the Bunuba trees and bush foods book.
Word of the day: Ngiyali
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Wayne Bynder holds fort with some great interviews. He kicks off with studio guest Snr Constable Courtney Raebel talking about Police Remembrance Day and all the kids activities the police is helping with to keep kids out of trouble.
Next he talks to Veronica Walsh, Derek Nnup and Mat Armstrong from ACHWA about STDs and Syphilis and what the valley needs to learn and do.
Next is Angela Delaney from Consumer Protection talking about the new scams out there, mainly the Tax scam.
Lastly Wayne and Eamon talk the footy carnival happening this weekend at the Fitzroy Oval.
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Aboriginal Health Council WA & Hep B staff Veronica Walsh & Derek Nannup with Mat Armstrong in the Wangki Studio’s discussing their training workshops on STD’s and blood borne viruses at the Fitzroy Valley Hospital this week.
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. We revisit all songs showcased so far from the Flow album and check out a plant from the Bunuba trees and bush foods book.
Word of the day: Malaa
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. We revisit the songs showcased so far from the Flow album.
Word of the day: Thangani
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Year 7 students reading the Term 3 School Newsletter at Wangki Radio. Readers are Cherelle Bonney, Dion Thomas, Zeth Shandley and Alyssa Storer
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM and recaps the week.
Word of the day: Ngapa
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. We play a matching animals game within the songs from the Flow album and Awesome arts team Miles and Maxi drop in to tell us about their project.
Word of the day: Kuyiwarti
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Showcases new song from the Flow album called ‘Nganarlu parla muupungana ngapawu’. Welcomes back gorgeous guest and top texter Carolyn Davey!
Word of the day: Minaji
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. They recap the week: Who you can marry, The flow album showcase & a tribute to Bullen’s past hunting dogs.
Word of the day: Jimarri
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Join Wayne Bynder, Stephen Donnet-Jones and George Carter Zillesen is a cruisy episode of In The Valley a program by Wangki Radio and The Fitzroy Valley Men's Shed.
Conversations range from chainsaws to recyclables in this episode. Also Angela Davey from consumer protection talks about some new legislation for the AirBnB Industry.
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Bullen talks and pays tribute to his past hunting dogs.
Word of the day: Kunyarr
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. They showcase a new song from the Flow album ‘Ngurrara People’ by Irene Bent so listen out for those Walmajarri words you know.
Word of the day: Lamparr
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. They check out the Walmajarri kinship system and male perspective of who you can marry.
Word of the day: Mali
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. They are reviewing the week and the Walmajarri kinship system and the Flow.
Word of the day: Kirlinykirliny
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. They are reviewing the Walmajarri kinship system and who you get your skin from.
Word of the day: Ngilyki
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present’s Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Reviewing all songs they have showcased so far from the Fitzroy Valley New Music Project.
Word of the day: Lirramunga
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present’s Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Reviewing the week and showcasing the ‘Baya Gawiy Camping journey’ from the Flow album.
Word of the day: Jitjitlanu
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Showcasing ‘Baya Gawiy Camping journey’ from the Flow album and guest Bunuba teacher Dianne Chungall.
Word of the day: Pirntirri
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Wayne Bynder and George Carter Zillessen are visited by Office In Charge of Fitzroy Valley Police Larry Miller and they get an update on recent and current developments in the community. Stephen Donnet-Jones from the Fitzroy Valley Mens Shed also joins the show and talks about his day out at Bayulu School.
Wayne visits the Fitzroy Valley District High School for the Scutta Bloke Day and interviews some attendees and staff.
Tom Chapman from Consumer Protection educates us on a new scam that you might have seen.
And lastly, Gillian Howell from the Fitzroy Crossing New Music Project came on and spoke to Natalie Davey who is co-host of the Danggujarra Language Program.
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Showcasing ‘Baya Gawiy Camping journey’ from the Flow album and chat with Gillian Howell about the making of the ‘camping journey.’
Word of the day: Pa
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Showcasing ‘@Baya Gawiy Camping journey’ from the Flow album with guest Dianne Chungall as our Bunuba expert.
Word of the day: Ngurra
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Showcasing the Flow album and chat with Tura New music Founder and Artistic Director Tos Mahoney.
Word of the day: Jumu
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Showcasing the Flow album song ‘Ruwa parlipa Yani’ by Irene Bent. Welcome Bunuba language Guest Dianne Chungall.
Word of the day: Ruwa
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Showcasing song 3 on the Flow album ‘Ruwa parlipa Yani’ by Irene Bent. Welcome back out gorgeous guest Carolyn Davey.
Word of the day: Jilji
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Showcasing song 3 on the Flow album ‘Ruwa parlipa Yani’ by Irene Bent.
Word of the day: Pintirri
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Please join Natalie Davey as she present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Friday is recap day! Recapping ‘Don’t stop the flow 2019’ song from the soon to be launched Flow album.
Word of the day: Ngalimpa
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936AM. We welcome Bunuba teacher Dianne Chungall talking about Bunuba plant in season.
Word of the day: Pinayungu
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. We showcase ‘Don’t stop the flow 2019’ new music from the ‘Flow’ album from the Fitzroy Valley new music project.
Word of the day: Rijikarra
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. We showcase ‘Don’t stop the flow 2019’ new music from the ‘Flow’ album from the Fitzroy Valley new music project.
Word of the day: Pinakarri
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Join Geoff Davis on In The Valley Ep. 6
Patrick Davies from Nindilingarri is in the studio to give updates on what the organisation is up to, and Geoff has some questions about his musical career, including his Album “Rocky Old Road”, which was featured throughout the live program.
Local Liberal State Senator Matt O’Sullivan is interviewed by Geoff about his history and current endeavours, and co-host Wayne Bynder is in self isolation! Geoff interviews him about the pressures on himself as the manager of Wangki Radio and the constant threat of Covid-19.
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. We recap the week theme around the ‘Flow’ song from the Fitzroy Valley new music project.
Word of the day: Martwarra
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. We talk more about this weeks showcase songs ‘Flow’ from the Fitzroy Valley new music project.
Word of the day: Turlpu
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Language Program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. We talk more about this weeks showcase songs ‘Flow’ from the Fitzroy Valley new music project.
Word of the day: Kirranyja
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Good Language program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Today they recap the weeks chat about physical features.
Word of the day: Warlu / Winthali
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The music of John Till was a feature of In The Valley 5, as well as an in depth discussion with Olive Knight.
Clontarf held its annual Big River Cup Football Carnival Phil Docherty and Ian Brown discuss the success of the carnival and Fitzroy Valley’s big win against the other regions of the Kimberley.
Wesley Studio School/Yirrimalay students paid a visit to Wangki Radio and became very creative on radio.
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Good Language program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Today they talk about physical features.
Word of the day: Warlu / Winthali
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Good Language program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Today they talk about physical features.
Word of the day: Ngapa
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Please join Natalie Davey and Bullen Rogers as they present Danggujarra Good Language program on Wangki Radio 936 AM. Today they talk about physical features.
Word of the day: Pamarr
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Join Geoff, Wayne and George on episode 4 of in The Valley where they play some Olive Knight music.
They talk with Claude Carter from Bawoorrooga and Mark Anderson FISH Foundation for Indigenous Sustainable Health discuss the completion of the earth house project which was a 3 year project designed and built with Claude’s family.
Also Phil Hamms talks launching a new business association which includes pastoralists and Indigenous interests.
Lastly, Geoff Haerewa Shire President discusses the Shire Strategic Plan
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