Daily News 1 October 1955, page 8 – by Bob Chambers Jimmy WONGAWOL, anywhere within 100 miles north, east or south of Wiluna, is a man with a problem. He has too many dependents — those of his 2 wives, 11 children and 7 dogs He loves them all in his own way, and to […]
Pannican – grave tales
Police Honour Legendary Aboriginal Tracker. On the 2nd Jul 2008 a memorial was unveiled in Kalgoorlie for one of the state’s most renowned Aboriginal police trackers. Johnny Grey, also known as Pannican, who was considered one of the best trackers of his time. He worked for the police in the Laverton-Leonora area from 1942 to […]
A White Hot Flame – book review
Recently published is a biography: ‘A White Hot Flame: by Sue Taffe, Mary Montgomerie Bennett, Author, Educator, Activist for Indigenous Justice’ Bennett worked tirelessly for justice for Aboriginal people, especially her Wongutha friends whom she first met when she taught at Mount Margaret Mission in the1930s. I thought you might be interested to know about […]
Indigenous Digger Honoured-
We have now set the date to honour and dedicate the new plaque on the grave of Hubert Laurence, for the 8th July 2017 at 11am at the Kalgoorlie Cemetery. Funding to have the grave surrounds and headstone restored and for a new plaque to be engraved to recognise Hugh’s war service has been supplied […]
Indigenous Veteran to be Honoured.
Just over a year ago, I was contacted by historian, Maureen Roberts to ask if I could take a photograph of a headstone (if there was one) in the Kalgoorlie Cemetery. She had been researching the family of Hubert Lawrence and found he died in Kalgoorlie in 1970. When I visited the cemetery I found […]





