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ECHO NEWS
13 February 2026

Swan to investigate ban on synthetic turf, Western Power charged over Parkerville fires, Northam hydroponic and data mining centres raise concerns, New Midland cancer centre machine, Hour of Power highlights health and wellness, Schools Out at Kalamunda Water Park, Wine industry receives $6m injection, Drone technology assists electricity network, Wheelchair first for Munda Biddy trail, Midland community hub receives $3.8m, Bassendean social housing proposal open to public comment, Midland traffic congestion under spotlight, Great Southern Cruise raises money for Variety WA.
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ECHO NEWS
6 February 2026

Hazelmere lots approved despite fierce opposition, Calls for Swan planning department review, New Mundaring urgent care clinic, Surge in emergency relief calls at Vinnies WA, Swan illegal dumping reaches breaking point, New Brown Park Oval lighting upgrade, $9 million Ellenbrook community centre opens doors, Camp Hero leadership camp boosts teen esteem, Mundaring citizenship and community awards honour local heroes, New name for Bilgoman diving lady, Swan Active Ellenbrook underway, Applications open for Youth Parliament, $20K funding for Swan City Youth Service.
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ECHO NEWS
30 January 2026

Kalamunda volunteer firefighters frustrated with collaboration refusal, Bullsbrook suffers chronic power outages, New Midland station to close for finishing works, Perth Film Studios’ significance for local filmmakers explored, Toodyay farmer disputes charges for repairing creek crossing, Free program helps farmers share on farm data, Orange the World campaign works to eliminate gender-based violence, Practical advice to help students fill gaps in finance education at home, New equine mental health program assists students, A dominant weekend for Midland Guildford Cricket Club.
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ECHO NEWS
23 January 2026

Illegal dumping in Gidgegannup at tipping point, Kalamunda High Wycombe debacle timeline, Fake lawns contributing to Dayton’s heat island effect, Hopes new legislation will stamp out eastern suburbs tobacco violence, Vines members call for rethink on course changes, Hills family honours family tradition for 150 years, Town of Bassendean progressing drainage improvements, Northam to welcome new mural encouraging better Indigenous mental health, Experts warn farmers to check livestock for lupinosis symptoms, HyperFest returning to Midland, Midland Guildford U17 female side shines.
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