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ECHO NEWS
14 AUGUST 2026

Extra Mundaring tip passes after waste delay, Warning over discarded Bassendean fishing line, Northam and Toodyay adopt budgets, Midland rallies against culling brumbies, Ashfield Reserve water bubblers, Bassendean and Chittering budget update, Chidlow RV rest stop plan, Swan’s CCTV to prevent crime, Bullsbrook Men’s Shed builds owl nests, Northam CEO resigns, Small Business Opposition spokesperson visits Midland, Midland TAFE clean energy skill hub, Mundaring bushfire briefing, Perth Film Studios opens to public, Taste of Chittering returns, Lions withstand Tigers’ comeback
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ECHO NEWS
7 AUGUST 2026

Kalamunda residents bring transparency concerns to council, Calls for Pickering Brook expansion progress renewed, Main Roads not planning to drop GEH speed limits, Mundaring historical fire-truck transfer concerns, Guildford mature tree saved, Shire of Mundaring approves glamping tents, Shire of Mundaring budget adopted, Mt Helena principal fundraises for student resilience, Chidlow apprentice chef wins top state honour third year running, Swan business award winners, New MJAC performances and exhibitions, Mt Helena Lions prevail in tough clash with Gidgegannup Bulldogs.
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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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ECHO NEWS
24 JULY 2026

Lloyd Street Bridge project to progress, Call for transparency after Wattle Grove tree removal, Odour unit to tackle The Vines foul smell, Midland’s New Junction precinct hits road block, $6m for new Binar hub, Gidge family fruit business saved, Lights out after Success Hill copper theft, High Wycombe Community Hub receives nearly $40m, Elsie Austin changerooms opened, Farming is second most deadly job, Lake Leschenaultia Open Water Community Swim 40th anniversary, Gidge Rock releases new album, Cougars win against Lions.
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