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ECHO NEWS
29 May 2026

Paradise Quays developer defends tree removal, ‘Extinct’ fish back in Helena River, Chittering approves unconventional caravan park proposal, New Kalamunda noise forecasts shifting noise exposure zones, Vision for Guildford post office revealed, North Ellenbrook West housing plan boost incoming, Kalamunda environmental advisory group nominations open, Reconciliation week prompts reflection on changing young lives, Ellenbrook young families supported, Mahogany Inn and Distillery spirits win awards, Lesmurdie man racing to raise lupus awareness, NAIDOC coming to Midland, Cougars dominate home game.
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ECHO NEWS
22 May 2026

Plans for Hazelmere data centre withdrawn, Alexander Drive loses mature trees, Hasluck MP rejects hospital delay claims, Vines bushland group restoring environment, New Nannas for Native Forests Kalamunda branch, Bassendean sculpture to celebrate local friendships, Emergency support requests rising in Midland, Young leaders step up for youth parliament, Hour of Power explores leadership and community, Glen Brook elevated walkway opens, New book focuses on early days of regional WA, Midland midwife wins nursing awards, Tigers down Lions in hills football competition.
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ECHO NEWS
15 May 2026

Concerns remain for proposed Hazelmere data centre, Asbestos latest flashpoint for Harry Potter experience, Bullsbrook quarantine facility to host infected hantavirus passengers, Lloyd Street bridge delays frustrate residents, Midland working group to address long standing congestion, WOW day highlights SES volunteers, Swan based youth music program helps emerging creators, Swan volunteer brigades conduct largest burn, Hills control program targets increasing feral fox activity, Kalamunda wins placemaking awards, Hills girl supports 65 Roses fundraiser, Mundaring overpowers Pickering Brook in latest round.
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ECHO NEWS
8 May 2026

Northam residents raise concerns over proposed data centre’s lack of consultation, Bassendean Wind in the Willows childcare services to continue, Kalamunda finalises lease for the Harry Potter event despite resident objections, Muriel McGrath celebrates 100th birthday, Concerns over delays redeveloping idle Swan District Hospital site, Turtle event draws crowds to Coal Dam Park, Up to $1.2m to boost Perth Hills mobile coverage, Quokka monitoring program expands in Perth Hills, Mt Helena Lions claim a 53-point win over Pickering Brook Hawks.
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