In one of the most remarkable defences of the environment in Australia’s history, a small community on the edge of the desert in the north-west of this great continent, inspired...
Environs Kimberley has provided its recommendation to the WA Government inquiry into fracking and the single recommendation is clear. “If we want to guarantee that we have a supply of...
Broome has had the wettest year on record already, with four significant low-pressure systems providing 1,567 mm of rain at time of writing. Broome’s annual average is 615 mm. How has...
The recent flooding has shown that Broome’s wastewater treatment plant in town plus the new one out on Crab Creek road are unable to cope with large rainfall events. Wastewater has...
It’s been a turbulent year for the Kimberley. Proposals for dams on the Fitzroy and Margaret Rivers, with an accompanying push for landclearing on a massive scale from the Pilbara...
The most beautiful lady of the Australian seas has to be mother Dugong. She has a large buxom figure, tipping the scales at 450kg of pure curvy softness. Add to...
This October Environs Kimberley (EK) made the trip all the way down south to put on the first ever Environs Kimberley Aboriginal Art Auction and exhibition at Fremantle’s Kidogo Arthouse....
Ever wondered how the mudcrabs of Roebuck Bay go about breeding and bringingsuccessive generations of baby muddies into the world? While very little is known about Roebuck muddies, we do...
This year’s 14th annual Environs Kimberley Art Auction was, once again, a great success. Over 70 artists contributed works and we displayed more than 100 pieces of art — 74 of...
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