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Lele, who is of West Papuan heritage, was walked down the aisle by her cousin who donned a traditional headdress.
Meanwhile, the groom, who is a proud Aboriginal man, honoured his elders by partaking in a smoking ceremony.
The bride looked stunning in a shimmering gold sequin gown and teamed it with long gold earrings.
Her makeup was flawless, and she had her hair tied up she could no doubt enjoy her time on the dance floor post ceremony.
Traditional values: Lele, who is of West Papuan heritage, was walked down the aisle by her cousin who donned a traditional West Papuan headdress
Kimberley sandalwood producer trades in pesticides for hungry goats to tackle invasive weeds in Ord Valley
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Mitch Firth is the operations manager for Santanol in Kununurra.
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The Kimberley s biggest flock of goats and lambs has been very busy keeping multi-million dollar Indian sandalwood plantations free of invasive weeds in the Ord Irrigation Scheme this wet season.
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A Kimberley sandalwood producer has traded in weed pesticides for hungry goats
Santanol hopes the trial can be expanded to cater for up to 5,000 goats
Silvopasturalism – the practice of integrating forestry with the grazing of livestock – is not a new concept in agribusiness.