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ECHO NEWS
5 December 2025

Appeal against Red Hill toxic waste treatment plant ending soon, Mysterious dove paralysis disease rising in east metro, Kalamunda council approves amendment supporting Satterley’s Forrestfield development, Orange Sky Forrestfield provides free laundry service for the needy, ERICA women’s centre’s vital tech funds, Petition for better eastern suburbs cancer treatment access closes soon, A recap of Kalamunda tree retention policy’s saga amid latest residents’ petition, Indigo Junction’s newest family and domestic violence accommodation funding, Latest round of Midland Guildford cricket.
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ECHO NEWS
28 November 2025

York tip opposition rally heading to Parliament, Alcoa shelves plans for exploratory drilling in the hills, Midland tobacconist firebombed, Invasive weeds spreading in John Forrest National Park and Ellenbrook, Bells Rapids Lookout cost exceeds initial budget, Kalamunda council votes for Pickering Brook townsite expansion decision deferral, Guildford resident honours Effie Fellows in new short film, Midland march against domestic violence next week, Swan Valley and The Vines residents rally against development, Zanthorrea turns 50, Cricket stories from Muchea and Midland-Guildford.
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ECHO NEWS
21 November 2025

State youth homelessness targeted in Midland, Mundaring backs structure plan 82 refusal, Govt fast tracks housing near train stations, Brooking Road extension comes under scrutiny, New quarantine rules for shot-hole borer, Upcycling transforms discarded items in Malaga, Ellenbrook RSL sub-branch seeks new home, New Midland railway station to open in February, Perth Hills faces elevated fire risk, Plenty Gifting brings food relief, Kookaburra collective takes over cinema, Former Echo cadet wins media award, Midland Guildford Cricket Club makes grand final.
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ECHO NEWS
14 November 2025

City of Swan stops draining resident’s flooded property following DBCA dispute, Persistent foul smell being investigated at The Vines, Councils speak on the challenge of community engagement, Kalamunda wildlife conservation group reports higher admissions of injured turtles, Plan for Swan River’s future open to public comment, Suicide prevention fundraiser honours late original member, Midland Gate icon honoured, Kookaburra Cinema reopens this month, Stolen Generations redress scheme opens, Rural Aid mental health funding boost, Swan View church community garden receives grant.
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