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ECHO NEWS
26 April 2024

Crown apprentice chefs train in Swan Valley, Midland singer retires after 50 years, Cale Street level crossing frustrates residents, Mundaring to replace local planning scheme 4, Environment minister awaits York tip committee findings, Wine exports need more investment, Climate experts warn of potential consequences, Indigo Junction receives $5m grant, Historic Midland oak moves east, Pet surrender requests rise, Remembering Guildford’s Roach family Anzacs, Mundaring hosts Cadets WA conference, Purple Road highlights elder abuse, Swan View beat Bullsbrook in Hills Football Association round two.
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ECHO NEWS
19 April 2024

Aboriginal cultural heritage concerns over York landfill bid, Lilac Hill revegetation, York off-road upgrades, Noongar public art showcased, Swan vacant land tax increase proposal revoked, Granny flat lot requirements removed, Nationals at Kalamunda show, Mundaring forum talks disaster resilience, Nationals promise disaster recovery agency, Off-grid house tour in Bellevue, Child services receiving extra funding, New Swan executive director, EMRC CEO retires, Heritage hand tools exhibited, Swan EV push, Hills climate group celebrates achieving targets, Harold Ernest Whiteman commemorated, West Coast Fever defeat Giants.
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ECHO NEWS
12 April 2024

Hesperia director Adrian Fini to speak at Midland business breakfast, Viveash residents oppose removal of bund, York landfill opposition still not over, Swan Rotary fundraises against polio, Kalamunda’s Bill Smith named mentor of the year, Free flu jabs available soon, Extreme neglect ends in animal cruelty sentencing, Chidlow resident honours late husband in HBF run, Forrestfield police and community combat burglaries, Bickley Harvest Festival’s 25th anniversary, Three Galahs headline fundraiser in Bickley Valley and Hills Football Association games start this weekend.
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ECHO NEWS
5 April 2024

Kalamunda Show returns after breaking attendance records, Swan Valley winemakers eager to export to China, Hills kids get to play footy at Optus stadium during half-time, Forrestfield police investigating hills hoons, Bassendean council votes against tree removal policy, Kalamunda and Mundaring set to benefit from electric vehicle transition, North Stoneville Satterley saga continues, City of Swan businesses work to improve accessibility, Swans Districts start with a win.
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ECHO NEWS
29 March 2024

Forrestfield footy fan fumes over change of bus route, Study reveals asthma more likely for outer suburbs kids, Scott Street bridge still not finished, Dentist appeals registration suspension, DFES says Red Hill bushfire accidental, Report raises state government spending concerns, Truck fires spark waste warning, Hospital pathways night a hit with students, Racehorse Rock Magic chills in Red Hill, Funeral home for Wattle Grove rejected by council and Ellenbrook Eastern women’s division 5 side snags grand final victory.
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