Avon Valley

March 12, 2026
Swan council backs planning department review
The City of Swan council has voted to approve the planning department review following an electors’ meeting motion that highlighted the need.
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March 12, 2026
Residents push for parking limits on Amherst Road
Woodbridge residents say commuter parking near Midland station narrows the street and creates daily safety concerns for motorists and pedestrians.
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March 12, 2026
MRS amendment progresses despite opposition
A Metropolitan Region Scheme amendment enabling future development in Bullsbrook progresses despite community opposition and concerns about flooding, environmental impacts and planning transparency.
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March 5, 2026
The Vines short course construction concerns
Construction has started on The Vines golf course despite strong opposition to the new short course from members and residents.
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March 5, 2026
Local governments closer to cat law reform
Councils across Swan, Mundaring, York, Bassendean and Kalamunda welcome a bill allowing local cat containment laws to better protect wildlife.
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March 5, 2026
Guildford museum building marks 100 years
Guildford’s Regent Theatre building turns 100 on March 9 and is home to Michael and Lara Buzza’s museum showcasing taxidermy and heritage.
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March 5, 2026
Music Mart stalwart retires after 50 years in the industry
Midland Music Mart employee and former owner Arthur Santoro retires after 50 years of serving the local music community.
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March 5, 2026
Farm owner fined $22K over unsafe machinery
A Katrine farm owner was fined $22,000 after unsafe wool press controls were found following a 2022 incident.
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March 5, 2026
DPIRD shed offering practical support to Woolorama visitors
DPIRD will host a hands-on shed at Wagin Woolorama March 6-7, offering sheep eID advice, biosecurity quizzes, water testing and methane technology demonstrations for producers.
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March 5, 2026
Primary industries economic overview captures sector’s significance to WA
DPIRD’s new WA Primary Industries 2023-24 Economic Overview details production and trade trends, showing exports above $13 billion and cereals leading, supporting planning and investment.
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