Skip to main content

News

img426
10 Jul 2014
THE West Arnhem Regional Council is encouraging its residents to embrace the 2014 National NAIDOC theme – Serving Country: Centenary & Beyond, with NAIDOC events in communities recognising the role Indigenous Australians played in times of conflict.Read more
WP_20140621_033
10 Jul 2014
JUST about everyone from Warruwi was there. Kids painted their faces, wore t-shirts with the colours and names of their favourite teams, and kids at the Warruwi Creche made a huge banner for the event. Held on Saturday 21 June, the Warruwi basketball finals was a huge event. Sparks-Wunyun won the Women's finals, with Mardbalk Cats scratching out a win in the Men's.Read more
img432
10 Jul 2014
JABIRU locals are rallying around local firefighter Mick Hutton as he prepares to join a round- Australia trek in the Black Dog Ride, raising money for Lifeline and awareness of depression and suicide prevention. On July 26, Mick will be one of 65 motorcyclists setting off from Shelly Beach in Sydney.Read more
lo_WP_20140703_011
10 Jul 2014
TRADITIONAL owners removed this 4.5m crocodile from the town billabong at Gunbalanya early on the morning of Thursday 3 July. The crocodile had reportedly been taking dogs and cattle and its presence at a popular fishing spot had been described by one local as “a recipe for disaster”.Read more
img437
25 Jun 2014
A woman is lucky to be after her vehicle was swept off Cahill's Crossing amid rising tidal waters on the East Alligator River. Neville Namarnyilk, at the helm of the Kakadu Cultural Tours boat Guluyambi , which came to the rescue of the woman, says he was guided to the scene of the near-disaster by a marrawadi , or spirit animal.Read more
Ubirr-Njanjma-Andy-Ralph_lo-res
25 Jun 2014
A new initiative is getting rave reviews as Njanjma Rangers offer a fresh interpretation of the Alligator River rock art region. "For a long time there's been a heavy reliance of Balanda (European descent) guides to interpret Kakadu's World Heritage area," says Njanjma coordinator Trent Wilkinson. "But now the traditional owners of Ubirr have stepped up and taken on the daily task of guiding visitors around the occupation site, and interpreting both the ancient and contemporary paintings which adorn the rock shelters where Bininj people lived for thousands of years."Read more
img439
23 Jun 2014
THE stage is set for a chilled evening of tunes by the lake. With its low-key setting and laid-back vibe, Lake Jabiru will be home to the sounds of Kakadu Groove on July 19. Bring a blanket or a chair, some good company and a beverage or two, and let the sultry sounds smooth your Saturday out into sunset. Setting the scene will be legend of the West Coast blues scene Ivan Zar, and swinging country singer Tracey Bunn.Read more
img440
23 Jun 2014
It was a day full of life and laughter, triumphs and tragedies. For the second year running, the Kakadu Triathlon was a triumph, as 107 competitors came together with supporters and volunteers from across the Jabiru community to raise more than $8200 for CareFlight.Read more
img441
27 May 2014
EVER wonder what happens to all those plates they smash at Greek weddings? Well, it would be nice to think they are repurposed into colourful, eye-catching new designs -- much like the ones the Jabiru Art and Craft Group have been creating recently.Read more
img446
27 May 2014
A small but significant celebration was held at Gunlom Falls on Monday 19 May. Kakadu Park Rangers and traditional owners joined with Federal Parliamentary Secretary for the Minister for Environment Simon Birmingham, NT Minister for Parks and Wildlife Bess Price, and guests to mark the 40th Anniversary of Cobourg Peninsula as the world’s first Ramsar site. Also known as Garig Gunak Barlu National Park, Cobourg is jointly managed by the Arrarrkbi people and Parks and Wildlife NT.Read more

Pages