WA Country Health Service administers 100,000 COVID-19 vaccines to country residents Almost 100 vaccination clinics now operating across country Western.
McGowan Government continues to support aviation throughout the Kimberley
Third weekly Kununurra-Halls Creek-Balgo air service proving popular with locals
Eight Kimberley airports received more than $1.5 million in funding through RADS grants
Three weekly return Derby-Broome flights to commence August 16
McGowan Government committed to capping airfares to two zones
The McGowan Government is continuing to deliver and support aviation services throughout the Kimberley region.
East Kimberley residents have embraced a third weekly return air service between Balgo and Kununurra, via Halls Creek, that started in February 2021.
The McGowan Government has committed to trial a third service per week on the route from February until the end of November 2021.
Kalumburu Strong Women’s Centre collaboration with Magpie Goose
Krystal Hurst, Gillawarra Arts
Jaru Girl Designs, by Bianca Long
Jina-Jina, by Yinjaa-Barni Art
Marrawuddi Art Centre and Injalak Art Centre collaboration with North Home Textiles
Moydra Designs
Numus Design
Tiwi Design collaboration with Ossom
Waringarri Aboriginal Arts
Featured accessories from artists of Numbulwar Numburindi Arts and Keringke Arts
Country to Couture is staged by Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation as part of its Indigenous Fashion Projects (IFP), with the support of the Northern Territory Government via NT Major Events, and Australian lifestyle brand Country Road.
The sixth instalment of the Country to Couture event is set to return to Darwin on Larrakia country on August 04.
Almost $23 million to be invested towards digital connectivity and telecommunications in regional WA
McGowan Government allocates $5.88 million towards Commonwealth Regional Connectivity Program, securing $17.1 million co-investment from Federal Government
Boost to mobile and broadband services for 16 projects across regional, rural and remote WA
Connectivity and telecommunications in regional WA will receive a $23 million boost under a joint investment from the McGowan Government and the Commonwealth Government.
The McGowan Government will contribute $5.88 million to projects under the Commonwealth’s Regional Connectivity Program to help bring mobile and broadband infrastructure to some of Western Australia’s most under-served areas.
The State’s investment has attracted co-funding of $17.1 million from the Commonwealth and additional funding from project applicants and third party contributors.