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ECHO NEWS
16 May 2025

Labor’s Trish Cook claims Bullwinkel, Swan speed reductions divide, Gooseberry Hill vet’s Anzac Day in France, Mundaring financial management excellence recognised, Ongoing Mundaring bushfire, Cassius trial jury verdicts, Roses for cystic fibrosis, RYDE driver mentors sought, Second seeing eye dog in Kalamunda, Good Sammy Midland welcomed back, Guild of St Richards op-shop closing down, Completed earthworks for Ellenbrook fitness centre, New opportunity for outer Perth musicians, Indigenous mining opportunities, Hills Raiders defeat Perth Wildcats, Aces little league head to Queensland.
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ECHO NEWS
9 May 2025

Tania Lawrence satisfied mobile units sufficient for hills bushfires, Pickering Brook rezoning still unclear, Residents unhappy with Stoneville Road surface, Bells Rapids footbridge quick repair, Income support holders feel rent burden, Northam’s child safe awareness policy, Another Ross River virus case in Kalamunda, Lilac Hill revegetation nears completion, Developers sought for Metronet social housing, Journo recognised for photo-led story about immigrant mum, Bullsbrook scheme water update, New Maarakool PS opens in Brabham, Cougars defeat Lions, Hills Raiders play Perth Wildcats.
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ECHO NEWS
2 May 2025

Young Kokoda trekkers, Mundaring exits EMRC, draft Swan Valley planning strategy public comment opens, Indigo Junction appoints builder, Guildford IGA plans approved, Kalamunda opposes Pickering Brook development, Tania Lawrence comments on Hasluck report, Forrestfield welcomes Hawaiian neighbourhood chats group, Black-winged campaigners outside parliament, Potential rate hike for Swan residents, Midland, Ellenbrook and Aveley arrests, Blind tandem cyclist trains for upcoming comps at SpeedDome, Kalamunda boys return with medals, Women’s Swans win again, Hills Hawks take win from Bulldogs.
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ECHO NEWS
25 April 2025

Bus drivers support fundraiser for children in hospital, Swan council votes on aged care proposal, Mundaring animal sanctuary assisted in storm recovery, John Howard visits Kalamunda, Hasluck’s top concerns, Guildford gaol’s history re-examined, Greens candidate for Bullwinkel a contender for youngest federal parliamentarian, Former mayor runs for Hasluck, Independent backs the lost voices of Hasluck, Federal election pledges 2025, Nature’s beauty captured in new Kalamunda exhibit, Woodwork pieces showcased in Lesmurdie exhibition, Muchea Tiger Snakes cricket players awards presentation night.
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