After a sold-out, double-capacity festival in 2025, Hyper returns to Midland on Saturday, March 21, 2026 with a line-up curated for all-ages music fans.
Forge magazine, which focusses on Australian innovation, entrepreneurship, and wealth creation, have again focussed on Midland.
The City’s Forecast.id platform has been updated with population forecast figures up to 2046.
The Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage has recently released the latest Land Use and Employment Survey by Council
The New Junction virtual fly through has been updated to include the proposed redevelopment of Swan Valley Fresh on the corner of Morrison Drive and Keane Street, and the proposed lifestyle over 45s vertical village on Junction Parade, opposite the Catalyst building.
To assist people walking and driving around New Junction, the old scoreboard on Junction Parade has recently been sign written to list upcoing events.
The free annual community event in celebration of NAIDOC was held at Weeip Park on Tuesday 7 October.
Council at it’s meeting on 9th July 2025 further considered options for the scoreboard, including retaining in its current location (on a proposed development site) or relocating to the proposed Residential Park.
The Museum of Perth have been steadily restoring the heritage buildings at 43 and 45 Sayer St, and implementing a Work for the Dole program.
At the meeting of 11 June 2025 Council approved an 18 month option for the purchase of lot 811.
QR codes assist interpretation at New Junction
The first group of QR codes has been installed at New Junction.
Council at its meeting of 09 April 2025 received the Annual report for the period 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024.
A great time Under The Sea
Friday 24 January was the first of this years Friday at LoCale series.
Forge has featured Midland - prosperity, opportunity, growth – perception is changing around Midland.