City of Kalamunda

January 15, 2026
Police seek public assistance after High Wycombe bushfire
Strike Force Vulcan are seeking public help after a suspicious blaze scorched 10ha of land along Roe Highway, threatening homes and closing down the main thoroughfare.
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January 15, 2026
Western Power program to protect fauna
Western Power has installed dozens of fauna protection devices across eastern suburbs, aiming to reduce wildlife deaths and prevent power outages.
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January 15, 2026
Guildford woman to run every WA Parkrun
Guildford resident Simone Brown is running every Western Australian Parkrun to raise funds and awareness for a rare hereditary brain disease named CADASIL.
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January 8, 2026
Conservationists critical over tighter rat poison limit
Local conservationists have criticised the APVMA’s draft decision, arguing the new recommendations fall short of the retail ban they came to expect after years of review.
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January 8, 2026
Construction begins for Reid Highway interchanges
Major construction has begun on Reid Highway interchanges to replace traffic lights and improve safety for motorists, and pedestrian access to the Swan Valley.
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January 8, 2026
Nest boxes help cockatoos a decade after wildfires
A decade after some of the worst wildfires experienced in the Perth Hills, artificial tree hollows are still fostering new cockatoos and helping repopulate the area.
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January 8, 2026
Petition open to save Midland station clock
A petition to save Midland station clock has been launched to save the 57-year-old timepiece as the old terminal faces decommissioning next month.
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January 8, 2026
Kalamunda fire mitigation boosted by state grant
The City of Kalamunda has secured state funding to strengthen bushfire mitigation, with plans to fund hazard reduction burns and vegetation management across high-risk areas over the next three years.
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January 8, 2026
Unique Wooroloo fire collaborationbetween community and nature
Community and Aboriginal groups have worked together to revegetate the areas that were previously damaged by the Wooroloo bushfire and are reporting promising results.
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January 8, 2026
Perth Hills teacher and daughter attacked on train
A Perth Hills teacher shares her experience of being assaulted on a train ride in the eastern suburbs and is calling for tangible change to improve safety.
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