ECHO NEWS
31 JULY 2026
Deputy Premier eager to address Swan flooding, City of Swan’s new budget, Swan View whitegoods technician’s plight, Rural pool debate grows, Lloyd Bridge delays questioned, Kadina Brook revived, Mundaring historian seeks mills memories, Pesticides threatening Carnaby’s cockatoos, Brabham school construction begins, Midland crisis workshops, Bassendean and Swan station precinct plans advance, Chidlow seeks expanded postal services, Yalyal Brook vandalism, Parkerville Grove School welcomes students, Bullsbrook prison opposition grows, Police target homemade firearms, Guildford markets return, HFA victories in round 14.
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