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ECHO NEWS
1 December 2023

Mt Helena volunteer firefighters’ Christmas Santa run, Changes to federal electorate could result in a new seat of Court or a redrawn Hasluck called Farmer, Future Whiteman highway a step closer, Postie bikers ride almost 1000km for charity, New studios for Kalamunda community radio station, Midland youth LGBTQIA+ program wins diversity award, Ellenbrook parking plan advertising deferred, Adopt-a-trap program targets European wasps, New Midland officer in charge talks about his role, Veteran cricket and Swan Districts player heads to Geelong.
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ECHO NEWS
24 November 2023

Sayer Street cottage restoration and gardening project looking for volunteers, Mundaring council backflips on LED signs, WAPC receives recommendation to reject North Stoneville development, Covid case numbers climb again, Heatwaves a stark reminder of bushfire preparedness, Hills basketball Rose round honours volunteering stalwart honoured, Rental advocacy groups welcome High Court judgement in favour of tenants, Indigenous artists celebrated in 2024 City of Swan calendar, Swan View filmmaker’s next film hitting Kookaburra outdoor cinema in December and Swan Districts player drafted to North Melbourne.
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ECHO NEWS
17 November 2023

Potential containers for change expansion worries winemakers, City of Swan proposes dog ban areas, Private power pole assessments underway for hills residents, Water Corporation begins infrastructure works for Midland station, Sydney to Perth bike ride raises more than $20,000 for MS research, Qfly quarantine extended, New heritage laws come into effect, Ex-West Coast chaplain the guest speaker at Mundaring men’s support group, Viveash residents helps de-stigmatise conversations around death, Gidgestock raises almost $100,000 and Swan Districts gain a new recruit from Geelong’s VFL side.
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ECHO NEWS
10 November 2023

Derelict building next to Kalamunda central mall hits market, Midland Gate sale finalised, Burning restrictions bought forward, New safety measures at Lake Leschenaultia, Politics professor dissects preferential voting in local government elections, Brabham Primary School nominated for two categories in education awards, Perth Wildcats coming to Midland for opening of Beaumont Tiles store, Alan Moody reflects on 50 years in business at Haulmore, Screen productions continue to bring prosperity to York and second Melbourne Cup for Glen Forrest boy.
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ECHO NEWS
3 November 2023

Aerial firefighting fleet activated ahead of above average bushfire season warning, Former York councillor faces fraud charges, City of Swan’s first popularly elected mayor outlines her vision, The unveiling of a remembrance plaque for Cassius Turvey, Funding boost for Red Hill waste facility to cut down on odour and emissions, Bullsbrook scheme water update, Gunners’ Day march at Stirling Square, Walliston PS seeks milk carton regatta glory and in ice hockey the Beavers and Outlaws have wins.
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