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ECHO NEWS
6 December 2024

Darlington PS students take part in Mundaring’s annual Christmas tree art project, No funding for Perth Hills incident control centre, Kalamunda’s FOGO journey in perspective, Runt dominates awards, Primary school swim lessons cut, Former orchardists frustrating wait for zoning change, Kalamunda creche opening hours slashed, Swan View cold case investigation continues, Tonkin Highway safety concerns, New data on Swan and hills housing, Book on how to attract black cockatoos released, Hills Raiders U11 girls take on state champions.
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ECHO NEWS
29 November 2024

Free service for improving adult mental health through art, Pickering Brook’s development future questioned in parliament, Kalamunda’s FOGO motion debated in council, Free summer public transport, Darlington childcare development follow-up, Mundaring group engages local government to combat climate change, Forrestfield GP’s excellence in care recognised, Swan receives funding to reduce e-waste in landfills, Invasive pest beetle being researched, Grants to boost community gardens and other green spaces, Midland Junction history and art celebration this weekend at MJAC, Ellenbrook students represent state in cricket.
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ECHO NEWS
22 November 2024

Kalamunda Water Park turns 60, Final North Stoneville SP34 hearing scheduled, Darlington childcare development proposal opposition, Movida noise wall studies endorsed by council, Main Roads comments on Great Eastern Highway speed, Midland woman jailed over assault and fatal Gidgegannup crash, Residents voice safety concerns about Chidlow SP82, Kookaburra Cinema theft, Swan introduces trolley fines, Forrestfield and Kalamunda electorate candidate profiles, British India band to rock Guildford, Midland fighter secures win during major Muay Thai fight promotion.
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ECHO NEWS
15 November 2024

Great Eastern Highway crash prompts call for road safety improvements, Kalamunda and Northam pool safety inspections up-to-date while others overdue, Liberal Bullwinkel candidate raises North Stoneville environmental approval concerns with minister, Call for action against bullying, Ellenbrook line stations complete and opening soon, Final 2024 Hour of Power coverage, New gun buyback plan, Midland aged care residents spread trolley joy, Stratton perfumers combine business with social good, Free Guildford trade-in market on this month, Midland star shines in netball performance.
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