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ECHO NEWS
19 JUNE 2026

North Ellenbrook East DSP passed amid concerns, City of Swan tree protection questioned, Jorgensen Park event in state parliament, Muchea landfill rubbish escaping, Pauline Hanson faces Midland crowd, Northam industrial hub delayed, Swan Coastal Plain pastures project, Bassendean proposes new Reconciliation Action Plan, Libs calling for state action on flooding, Midland psychiatric hostel approved, Pride in Swan receives grants, Paralympic swimmer visits Swan Active, Guildford musician spotlights disability, Mundaring exhibition explores art therapy, Lesmurdie BMX riders to compete in championships.
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ECHO NEWS
12 JUNE 2026

Swan planning process review committee concerns, Kalamunda debates forest tree policy, SAT upholds Bassendean tree decision, LGAs on state budget and borer control, Harry Potter lighting concerns, Restoring part of Glen Forrest’s heritage, St John of God Private Hospital opening soon, Groundwater forum in Caversham, Trillion Trees call to restore Helena River, Perth Hills landholders create a lifeline for black-cockatoos, Mechelle Turvey receives King’s birthday honours, Highest honour awarded to Darlington volunteer fireman, Mundaring prevails against Gidgegannup in footy.
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ECHO NEWS
5 JUNE 2026

Bassendean childcare fees to increase near 25 per cent, LGA rate hikes update, Bassendean street tree policy amended, Midland Meals new mural, Canola grower vigilance advised against virus, Bassendean progresses underground power project, Bike charity celebrates 15 years, Northam unveils inaugural walk of fame, Deputy premier speaks on state budget benefits for Swan, Children have their say on poverty, Cancer mental wellbeing courses in Midland, Lesmurdie boy raises $10k honouring grandpa, Ellenbrook girls headed to Kalgoorlie pageant, Chidlow Cougar “Barbie’s” 300th game.
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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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