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ECHO NEWS
21 February 2025

Wild storm hits the Perth Hills, Molly Major’s 100th birthday, City of Swan passes trolley bylaw amendment, Fears plastic and other waste entering the Swan River, Guildford IGA proposal under scrutiny, Pledge to boost Mundaring emergency telecommunications, Midland traffic study required, Giving wheels to Midland Meals, Mundaring cat and sign laws face review, Keep the Sheep campaigners in Bullwinkel, Forrestfield and Swan Hills candidate profiles, No early votes for Perth Hills, Gooseberry Hill author’s book launch, Sunday Aryang extends Fever stay.
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ECHO NEWS
14 February 2025

Chidlow residents worry community water issues will be written off, Kalamunda residents gather at Stirk Park to protest against the new McDonald’s and car wash proposal, Midland Meals to get a funding boost, Cool the schools initiative draws criticism, Labor’s Midland candidate, Cassius Turvey murder trial starts, Kalamunda’s Nationals candidate, Swan resident runs for mental health awareness, Kalamunda-based fashion brand owner shares her journey, WA Premier’s stance on live sheep ban congratulated, Midland Guildford senior and U17 female teams complete matches.
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ECHO NEWS
07 February 2025

Perth Hills cyclists raise funds for R U OK? Day, Water Corp apologises for Chidlow water issues, Concerns for potential rat-run along Great Northern Highway, Bilgoman upgrades don’t include energy efficiency, Henley Brook Avenue extension starts, Opposition to Kalamunda car wash and McDonald’s grows, Kalamunda electors want tree retention policy reinstated, Indigo Junction funding boost, New playspace at Ballajura, Calls for Swan SES stories, Forrestfield Football Club turns 50, Cricketer Chloe Piparo reaches a milestone.
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ECHO NEWS
31 January 2025

Midland resident celebrates 250 blood donations, Chidlow residents frustrated at water outages and pressure fluctuations, Calls for new fire station at Pickering Brook, Eastern suburbs investment outlook, Water troughs for black cockatoos needed in Swan, Car park inconvenience for disabled residents, Tonkin Highway upgrade clashes with Hale Road access, Proposed plant at Red Hill to treat class V air pollution residue, Permaculture needed for state planning, First Hour of Power in 2025, WALGA welcomes local road funding, Perth Scorchers visit Brabham.
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