Djarindjin – Lombadina

Djarindjin – Lombadina is a community on the Dampier Peninsula in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia.

Traditional Owners: Bardi

Languages: Bardi, Kriol

Population (ABS 2016 Census): 395

Business

Our main business streams are in the areas of Tourism, concrete and roadworks supplies.

LAC also has a wood fired bakery, a craft shop where we sell Aboriginal artefacts. We also have a contract with Rio Tinto for the purpose of transporting FIFO workers to and from the Broome airport as they make their ways to mine sites in the Pilbara Region, plus we gather and sell Gubinge (Kakadu Plum).

We also have cleaning contracts with the local clinic and Save The Children.

Our Corporation is 100% managed by local Aboriginal people.

Profile

Tourism: whale watching, Fishing Charters, Mud Crabbing, Hunting with Spears, Snorkelling in crystal clear waters.

Civil Construction: Concrete Supplies and Earth moving Contractors.

Transportation: Overland transport to and from the Broome Airport supported by Rio Tinto

Bakery: Wood Fired Bakery, selling the best baked bread in the Kimberley.

For more information, read Lombadina.

Regional Office

Kimberley

News, stories and information from the Kimberley region.1 Short Street Broome WA 6725 PO Box 613 Broome WA 6725

Toll-free number: 1800 079 098
Fax: (08) 9193 5958

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