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ECHO NEWS
15 November 2024

Great Eastern Highway crash prompts call for road safety improvements, Kalamunda and Northam pool safety inspections up-to-date while others overdue, Liberal Bullwinkel candidate raises North Stoneville environmental approval concerns with minister, Call for action against bullying, Ellenbrook line stations complete and opening soon, Final 2024 Hour of Power coverage, New gun buyback plan, Midland aged care residents spread trolley joy, Stratton perfumers combine business with social good, Free Guildford trade-in market on this month, Midland star shines in netball performance.
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ECHO NEWS
8 November 2024

Noongar language preservation album launches, Greens WA opposes federal North Stoneville approval, Guildford childcare proposal sparks tree removal concerns, WAPC endorses Malvern Springs amendment, Camping solution for housing shortage, Aerial firefighters to protect WA crops, Midland theft rates fall, Boost to protect Carnaby’s in the Wheatbelt, Midland Meals second annual fundraiser, Year’s final Hour of Power, Para-equestrians showcase a success, Man charged after Midland shop fire, Early language skills program in Guildford, Textile exhibition opens in Guildford, Midland Guildford cricket update.
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ECHO NEWS
1 November 2024

Out of hours Metronet work keeping residents awake, Nationals criticise lack of Perth Hills bushfire incident control centre, Residents say rabbit population out of control, Mundaring asks federal minister to reconsider North Stoneville approval, Dayton man faces serious drug charges, Beloved Midland café receives community support after fire, Midland arson investigation continues, Upcoming AI opportunities for small businesses conference, Darlington Arts Festival returns, Australian Diamonds netball team lose the cup but win final match.
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ECHO NEWS
25 October 2024

Horsepower in the Hills returns, Farrall Road power pole’s removal planned, Review of Guildford JDAP decision dismissed, North Stoneville directions hearing next month, Bullsbrook intersection to be upgraded, Kalamunda’s cultural connection opportunity, Gidge Show returns, Risky herbicide banned, Call to save Carnaby’s cockatoo, Gidgegannup’s blacksmith art, Successful lung transplant recipient’s 30-year-anniversary, EU ambassadors in Swan Valley, Stoneville BMX boy aims for Copenhagen world championships, Mundaring’s emergency volunteering excellence acknowledged, Chemical contamination levels in water under review, Aveley girl qualifies for grappling world championships.
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