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ECHO NEWS
26 July 2024

In a project first Swan Noongar men write lullabies album, Clayton Street flooding saga continues, Helena Valley traffic disrupts community, Vaudeville theatre appeal reserved, Education Minister’s healthy challenge, Perth Film Studios a developing beacon for creatives, Senator Payman joins live sheep debate, PTA responds to noise and traffic concerns, Swan and Bassendean businesses Asia move, Food waste prevention, Swan, Ellenbrook and Bassendean students shine in Youth Parliament, Brabham celebrates NAIDOC, Swan Districts umpires organise all-female umpired game, Chidlow Cougars beat Bullsbrook.
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ECHO NEWS
19 July 2024

Midland kickboxers display power and sportsmanship, Caversham CWA celebrates 60th anniversary, Residents disrupted by Cale Street crossing, New laws placed to protect retailers, Transport Minister comments on Lloyd street bridge saga, Mundaring council pass debated heritage strategy, York Business Association update, New Chidlow home for HorsePower Hills, Mundaring President says now is time to revitalise, Kate Bush flash mob scheduled, Bullwinkel electorate name challenged, Youth Week activities grants close soon, Children explore the Swan Valley, Swan business awards 2024 winners.
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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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