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ECHO NEWS
12 July 2024

Caversham plants trees to fight climate change, Swan’s corporate business plan scrutinised for Midland CBD focus, Swan to decide on suggestions to reduce noise blamed on estate wall, Mundaring Shire President and deputy in Canberra, Beverley Station Arts funding boost, Kalamunda raises rates, Women’s social activity group comes to Swan, Early childhood programs funded, Community achievement award nomination for Kalamunda mum, Midland crime statistics update, Carbon monoxide poisoning warning, Midland station update, Funds for glaucoma treatment, Swan View dominates at Brown Park.
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ECHO NEWS
5 July 2024

Parkerville band receives instrument donations, Ellenbrook train station’s parking needs attention, Mia Davies considers running for new federal seat, Swan rates rise, Increased flight activity starts at Pearce air base, Shane Love slams live sheep export ban, Northam heroine’s name submitted to replace Bullwinkel, Northam learns from tree fine, Swan Active member survives heart attack, Mundaring investigates silt danger, Baskerville man rides across Europe for diabetes fundraising, Midland First Nations artist’s exhibition explores cultural roots, York a filmmaking destination, Swan’s fifth win in a row.
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ECHO NEWS
28 June 2024

Fundraising superhero on a walk around Australia arrives in the hills, Mollie Weston’s 100th birthday, Metronet disruptions and finishing dates, Guildford Association responds to Poste Café, Live sheep export inquiry criticised, Illegal off-road vehicles penalties increase, Young Swan awards finalist in international film festival, Swan appoints new WALGA representatives, Ellenbrook Arts’ big grant, Kalamunda football facilities upgraded, Blue Tree project’s mental health tour, York Archery celebrates first year, Wattle Grove’s waterwise awareness art, Hills Football Association mental health round.
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ECHO NEWS
21 June 2024

Youth Week ambassador nominations open, ‘Imperfect’ Leschenaultia risk report endorsed, Bureaucratic Hour of Power saga continues, WasteSorted program in Swan schools, Perth Film Studios development reaches new milestone, Midland and York police excellence, Variety WA Ballajura grant, Illegal Wangara poker game raided, Bassendean man tests EV limits, Grants open to connect cycling paths to Metronet projects, Major live sheep export ban resistance, Lithium battery fires warning, Hawks defeat the Saints.
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ECHO NEWS
14 June 2024

Metallic sculpture exhibition in Midland, Kevin Bartholomew’s Hour of Power, Clayton Street flooding, Kalamunda’s new chief executive officer, Swan SES recognised in awards, Mount Helena Junior Football Club celebrates 60 years, FESA trials robotics for EV fire management, Federal funding to fight shot-hole borers, Firewise gardening guide released, John Todd remembered by Swan Districts, Kabaddi bring global spotlight to Swan, Youth Awards nominations open, Perth Hills United continue winning streak, Swan Districts women’s side defeats West Perth Falcons, Swan View win against Bullsbrook.
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