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ECHO NEWS
8 May 2026

Northam residents raise concerns over proposed data centre’s lack of consultation, Bassendean Wind in the Willows childcare services to continue, Kalamunda finalises lease for the Harry Potter event despite resident objections, Muriel McGrath celebrates 100th birthday, Concerns over delays redeveloping idle Swan District Hospital site, Turtle event draws crowds to Coal Dam Park, Up to $1.2m to boost Perth Hills mobile coverage, Quokka monitoring program expands in Perth Hills, Mt Helena Lions claim a 53-point win over Pickering Brook Hawks.
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ECHO NEWS
1 May 2026

North Stoneville appeal bid rejected by SAT, Fire truck staffing shortages hit crisis point across Perth metro, Barkers Bridge reduced to single lane amid structural concerns, High Wycombe station civil works progress, Fleming Reserve skatepark upgrade petition, Alcoa Huntly mine halted by protesters, Extra Midland hospital beds approved for winter, Kalamunda experiences dog poo bag shortage, Citizen scientists invited to take part in turtle event, Chidlow Cougars defeat Mt Helena Lions in Hills Football Association round three.
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ECHO NEWS
24 April 2026

Hazelmere residents rally against data centre, Mundaring tree recovery program takes DPIRD approach, Swan to assess Ellenbrook skatepark safety, Bullsbrook prison plan under fire, Mundaring reviews memorial policy, Newly declared Qfly quarantine area, Gidgegannup firefighting volunteer recognised for service, Upcoming ANZAC day events, Crash investigations across Swan, Youth backing handmade owl nests project in Swan, Wine industry calls for delay to container deposit scheme, New recycled art exhibition in Kalamunda, Maida Vale swimmer setting records at 96.
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ECHO NEWS
17 April 2026

Community urging Swan planning review timeliness, Macri’s Fruit Shed fights for survival, Community rallies around Grapes on Swan, Kalamunda seeks road upgrades funding, Skater safety highlighted at Ellenbrook skatepark, New Midland social housing to open, Darlington couple’s dream of children’s hospice closer to reality, Teamwork paramount at Hour of Power, Consumer Protection questions AI reliability, Perth Observatory recognises volunteer of the year, Bassendean and RSL WA talks progress, Northam motorsport festival is on again, Refurbished grandstand honours local soccer legend.
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