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Lombadina, Western Australia

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Children of school age at Lombadina attend the Lombadina-Djarindjin Catholic Primary School. The school runs classes for students from pre-school (4 years old) to Year 10 (16 years old). The total number of students is approximately 90.
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The community is managed through its incorporated body, Lombadina Aboriginal Corporation, incorporated under the Aboriginal Councils and Associations Act 1976 on 16 July 1987.
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Lombadina Layout Plan No.3 was prepared in accordance with State Planning Policy 3.2 Aboriginal Settlements. It was endorsed by the
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Deborah Ruiz Wall, "The Pigram Brothers: a top Aboriginal band talk about their Filipino heritage", Kasama 21(2), April 2007
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region. The name is derived from the Aboriginal word, "Lollmardinard". The community is inhabited by the
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The community is located within the determined Bardi Jawi (WAD49/1998) native title claim area.
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in 2001, however has not been endorsed by the community and exists in draft format only.
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Lombadina is part of a single urban area that incorporates Djarindjin.
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Mixed Relations: Asian Aboriginal Contact in North Australia
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Lombadina is part of a single urban area that incorporates
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Aboriginal communities in Kimberley (Western Australia)
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The Catholic mission was established with the help of
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Western Australia
Lombadina is located in Western Australia
Coordinates
16°30′54.00″S 122°53′30.00″E / 16.5150000°S 122.8916667°E / -16.5150000; 122.8916667
Time zone
AWST
UTC+8
Broome, Western Australia
LGA(s)
Shire of Broome
State electorate(s)
Kimberley
Federal division(s)
Durack
Aboriginal community
Western Australia
Cape Leveque
Broome
Kimberley
Bardi people
Djarindjin
Lombadina
Census
Thomas Puertollano
Manila
John Creagh
Western Australian Planning Commission
"2016 Census QuickStats for Djarindjin-Lombadina"
Historical story – Lombadina mission
"Layout plans"

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