Shire of Mundaring

August 14, 2025
Swan forums on smarter rodenticide use
An upcoming Ellenbrook forum will explore impacts certain rodenticides are having and its danger to wildlife, pets and Swan River ecosystems if used.
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August 14, 2025
Lifesaving gifts for HorsePower Hills team
Disability support program provider HorsePower Hills has received two first aid kits and a defibrillator at their centres and an update to their CPR training.
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August 14, 2025
Standard Gauge apprentice wins twice
The Standard Gauge apprentice Alexis Mifsud will compete in Sydney and Vietnam following her win at the most recent national apprentice competition.
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August 14, 2025
Midland pool too cold for elderly
In response to complaints the Midland pool is too cold the City of Swan says it is working with contractors to restore consistent heating and ensure the set temperature is maintained.
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August 7, 2025
Mundaring residents question bushfire funds
Mundaring residents are calling on state and federal governments to fund firefighting aircrafts permanently stationed near the hills to keep the area safe.
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August 7, 2025
Third-generation hills boy to renominate
Mundaring councillor Luke Ellery plans to run for council for another term and shares the memories of Mundaring that guide his approach to local government.
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August 7, 2025
Shire of Mundaring 3.5% rate hike
The Shire of Mundaring has adopted its new budget which will increase rates by 3.5 per cent to support plans to invest in capital projects.
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August 7, 2025
Mixture of nerves and excitement from students
Sacred Heart Principal says students are nervous but excited for their One Big Voice performance at the end of the month.
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August 7, 2025
Midland gave me love for footy: Michael Walters
Former Freo player Michael Walters reminisces on how Midland made him love football and what common trait he thinks players from the area share.
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July 31, 2025
WA program for trees lost to PSHB
The state government is now offering landowners rebates of up to $150 per tree for residents planting new trees due to PSHB-related tree removal.
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