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ECHO NEWS
27 March 2026

Hills residents protest jarrah forest mining, Bassendean residents call for Old Perth Road crime prevention measures, Kalamunda groups continue park event opposition, Swan Valley artists share frustrations about feeling overlooked, Hazelmere data centre public consultation period extended, State government grant round urges urban greening, Kalamunda Show turns 125, Shire of Chittering council updates, Beechina bushfire prompts bushfire preparedness reminder, Perth Hills call for more firefighting vollies, New laws protecting retail workers passed by Legislative Assembly, Lesmurdie cricketer selected for state squad.
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ECHO NEWS
20 March 2026

Brigadoon residents raise concerns about lot development, Town of Bassendean childcare centre sale comes under scrutiny, New Aboriginal health care clinic opens in Midland, Swan Valley winery on trade mission to Japan, Water tank thefts on Bibbulmun Track, Nannas rally to save jarrah forests, Support for Midland cancer centre grows, Donations needed for owl nesting boxes, Retail ban on toxic rodent baits welcomed, New healing service for Indigenous youth, Wildlife pioneer June Butcher dies, Darlington Half Marathon returns to Perth Hills.
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ECHO NEWS
13 March 2026

Swan council supports planning department review, Parking issues on Amherst Road, Confidential Jorgensen Park plans spark transparency concerns, New Hazelmere data centre proposal opposed by community, Governor approves North Ellenbrook East amendment despite ongoing development impact concerns, Hills family gathers at Pickering Brook to celebrate 100 years of family history, Parkerville artist inducted into WA Women’s Hall of Fame, Renowned Portuguese sculptor to contribute to Swan Valley sculpture trail, Great Cocky Count registration closes soon, Midland finishes season with wins.
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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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