LOCAL NEWS

May 8, 2025
New Mundaring club to connect through music
A new music club is launching in Mundaring for adults to join and learn to sing, play and share songs in a friendly setting.
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May 8, 2025
Midland Morrison Bowling Club carnival returns
Midland Morrison Bowling Club revives major carnival after 20 years, with 144 bowlers, community backing and growing momentum across multiple divisions.
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May 8, 2025
Community vigilance leads to Bells Rapids footbridge repairs
City of Swan was quick to act upon receiving alerts from residents about the damaged state of the Bells Rapids footbridge.
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May 1, 2025
MODAP approves Guildford IGA despite council objection
Guildford IGA development will go ahead despite Swan council voting to object its MODAP approval over traffic, heritage impact and parking shortfalls.
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May 1, 2025
Black cockatoo die-in at Parliament House
Campaigners held a symbolic rally at Parliament House wearing black wings bearing words urging the state and its policy makers to prioritise conservation.
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May 1, 2025
Have your say on Swan Valley planning strategy 
A 15-year draft planning strategy for the Swan Valley with a focus on preserving rural character and guiding growth is open for public comment until July 22.
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May 1, 2025
Swan seeks 4 per cent rate hike
City of Swan is seeking a 4 per cent rate rise sparking debate between councillors over inflation, value for money and long-term infrastructure needs.
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May 1, 2025
New Midland youth accommodation
Twenty new youth dwellings will be built in Midland by Indigo Junction using state funding to support vulnerable young people including those with disabilities.
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May 1, 2025
Kalamunda council notes water extraction concerns
Kalamunda council acknowledges two petitions opposing a Pickering Brook water extraction plan with councillors saying unclear communication set off community angst at the outset.
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May 1, 2025
Mundaring announces exit from EMRC
The Shire of Mundaring will exit the EMRC from July 1 joining other councils moving waste operations to East Rockingham’s waste to energy facility.
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