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ECHO NEWS
10 April 2026

Satterley seeks to reopen North Stoneville appeal affecting residents’ planting rights, Bullsbrook homes connect to scheme water after PFAS concerns, Alcoa licence approval challenged over mercury concerns, Guildford Hotel sold, High Wycombe tree canopy concerns raised, Bassendean celebrates WA Tree Festival, Kalamunda resident rides to support struggling young parents, Bibbulmun Track considered for heritage listing, Bilgoman Well restoration celebrated, EPA backs Malaga to Pinjar power line proposal, Crime stories from the eastern suburbs, Swan United draw against Balga, Swan Districts lose opener.
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ECHO NEWS
3 April 2026

Swan Valley artists raise consultation concerns, El Caballo Blanco revival progresses, Bassendean childcare site sale scrapped, MJAC gets $69K LotteryWest grant, New water tanks for Bibbulmun track, Drivers’ seat upgrades for C-series trains, Wattle Grove South development gets council support despite opposition, City of Kalamunda regulates staff use of AI, Fuel crisis highlights EV advantages, Parkerville gala raises funds for specialist school, Guildford-based MLC seeks government action on flooding, Toodyay car meet a success, New Mundaring program makes sport more accessible.
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ECHO NEWS
27 March 2026

Hills residents protest jarrah forest mining, Bassendean residents call for Old Perth Road crime prevention measures, Kalamunda groups continue park event opposition, Swan Valley artists share frustrations about feeling overlooked, Hazelmere data centre public consultation period extended, State government grant round urges urban greening, Kalamunda Show turns 125, Shire of Chittering council updates, Beechina bushfire prompts bushfire preparedness reminder, Perth Hills call for more firefighting vollies, New laws protecting retail workers passed by Legislative Assembly, Lesmurdie cricketer selected for state squad.
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ECHO NEWS
20 March 2026

Brigadoon residents raise concerns about lot development, Town of Bassendean childcare centre sale comes under scrutiny, New Aboriginal health care clinic opens in Midland, Swan Valley winery on trade mission to Japan, Water tank thefts on Bibbulmun Track, Nannas rally to save jarrah forests, Support for Midland cancer centre grows, Donations needed for owl nesting boxes, Retail ban on toxic rodent baits welcomed, New healing service for Indigenous youth, Wildlife pioneer June Butcher dies, Darlington Half Marathon returns to Perth Hills.
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