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ECHO NEWS
21 March 2025

Midland multisensory art exhibition showcases a stockman’s world, Ballajura aged care development comments closing, Glen Forrest fire station sewerage leaks, DJ Incredable to play HyperFest, Storm chaos hits eastern suburbs, Kalamunda tree protection demands, Main Roads says Kalamunda intersection a council responsibility, Kalamunda election result still pending, Memorial service for Keith Slater, Ross River virus in Kalamunda, Hazmat fire in Midland and Bellevue, Hour of Power stories, Perth Hills’ scientist awarded, Swan’s grappling brothers and cricket and hills football updates.
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ECHO NEWS
14 March 2025

Residents call for info about Woodbridge crossing, Swan, Perth Hills and Wheatbelt election update, Wildlife centres record spike in bird paralysis disease cases, Swan resident concerned about Oakover Road rat-run, Water Corporation response on Bullsbrook supply, Mundaring residents raise general waste concerns, Kalamunda intersection under scrutiny, AMA calls for Midland radiation, Power purchase agreement: What is it?, Hills water security uncertainty, Playwright off to French festival, Film awards have Middle Swan link and Shay Manolini takes five wickets for Midland Guildford.
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ECHO NEWS
7 March 2025

Avon Valley Black Dog Ride raises awareness for depression and suicide prevention, WAEC responds to early voting centre traffic and parking issues, Shane Love says WA’s latest firearm law changes leaves gun dealers in financial crisis, Calls for Guildford black residue to be analysed, Ellenbrook’s new paid parking system, Pet owners warned to avoid 1080 poison baits, Latest Midland crime stats, Swan View home hit by gunfire, Ellenbrook kids’ opera program, Midland Guildford cricketer plays 100th first grade match.
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ECHO NEWS
28 February 2025

Mundaring and SPH win seats at North Stoneville SAT table, Guildford Association and Forrestfield club treasurer celebrate milestones, Hills storm payments available, Moran against North Stoneville, Incident control centre reduced to mobile units, Police investigating election sign thefts, Wattle Grove truck parking concerns, New workshop for Gidgegannup Men’s Shed, Shipping container departs Midland for Sudan, Guildford polls parking chaos, Animal Justice Party eyes Midland, York races cancelled, Candidates keep their distance, Swan View needs small dog area, WA-first mental health kids hub in Midland.
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