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From the late 1800s, Broome’s booming trade in pearl shell and pearls attracted Japanese, Chinese, Malay, Timorese, Filipino, Pacific Island and West Indian labourers to its shores.
As a Yawuru man born in Broome, Bart belongs to a long line of custodians (Aboriginal people with responsibility for caring for their land) going back at least 30,000 years.
A long-term resident of 82 years with Chinese, Japanese and Aboriginal heritage, Pearl Hamaguchi, said she had seen authentic celebrations of multiculturalism in Broome fade over time.
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Tomoko Yamada's a local artist who's lived in Broome for the past 30 years. Before that, she was ...
'THIS IS TODAY IN BROOME WA,' she captioned the video. A policeman was filmed pushing an Aboriginal elder to the ground in a Broome park The Aboriginal man fell to the ground but got back up and ...
Broome in the Kimberley, Western Australia, has few residents, much white sand and red cliffs, and a handful of hotels, spas and wilderness retreats for the adventurous visitor.
Food Safari explores the fascinating creole cuisine of Broome, which originated with the pearling industry and includes Aboriginal, Japanese, Filipino, Chinese and Malaysian influences, and dishes ...
A screengrab from the viral video shows two aboriginal kids restrained in Broome, western Australia (creedydono2440/X) Your support helps us to tell the story. Read more. Support Now.
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Locals say the price of living in Broome means the town is losing its culture - MSNAccording to 2021 census figures, Broome is home to a population of nearly 5,000 Aboriginal people; making up 28 per cent of the community. The 2021 census found the median weekly income for a ...
The Shinju Matsuri, an amalgamation of Chinese, Japanese and Malay celebrations, attracts thousands of visitors each year to Broome, possibly the most multicultural small town in Australia.
A record 10 Aboriginal tourism businesses are now operating in Broome, and another 22 speckle its northern reaches, making genuine First Nations interactions more accessible than ever before. The WA ...
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