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ECHO NEWS
6 March 2026

Wattle Grove South redevelopment opposed, The Vines 14-hole course sparks concern, Local governments welcome new cat laws, Farmers waiting for sheep funding, Bird flu grant for Kaarakin centre, New website streamlines healthcare access, Primary industry contribution recognised, Free exercise course for cancer sufferers, DPIRD support to Wagin Woolorama visitors, Midland celebrates International Women’s Day, Agency helps vulnerable youth, Guildford building celebrates 100 years, Farmer fined for unsafe wool press, Free concert spotlights everything Irish, Eastern suburb fighters heading to Bangkok.
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ECHO NEWS
27 Febuary 2026

Darlington residents up in arms over tree removal, New Midland train station opens, Council opposes Hepburn West rezoning, Shopping trolley collection fee waived, Woodbridge light installation proves popular, Car cruise raises funds for Variety WA, Walking distance woes for new Midland station, Swan illegal dumping fine, Black Dog Ride raises mental health awareness, Stirk Park skatepark safety concerns, New urban precinct for Midland Railway Workshops, Firefighters push for better working conditions, Mountain biking brothers win big in Tasmania.
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ECHO NEWS
20 February 2026

Swan questioned over incorrect zoning information, Hatch Court road alignment reviewed, Gidgegannup Men’s Shed reopens, Police target illicit cigarette and vape trade, Tough new tobacco laws to be introduced, Glen Forrest’s new jump track, Parkerville Oval lighting upgrade, Swan Valley expects bumper wine vintage, Ladies Connect brings women together, Campaign urges parents to check teen vaccinations, Extreme heat threatens possum population, Farmers call for title changes to heritage sites, Midland celebrates Chinese New Year, Caversham takes home the President’s Cup.
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ECHO NEWS
13 February 2026

Swan to investigate ban on synthetic turf, Western Power charged over Parkerville fires, Northam hydroponic and data mining centres raise concerns, New Midland cancer centre machine, Hour of Power highlights health and wellness, Schools Out at Kalamunda Water Park, Wine industry receives $6m injection, Drone technology assists electricity network, Wheelchair first for Munda Biddy trail, Midland community hub receives $3.8m, Bassendean social housing proposal open to public comment, Midland traffic congestion under spotlight, Great Southern Cruise raises money for Variety WA.
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