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Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. In December 2006 Perth had an estimated population of 1,507,900, (December 2006 estimate), and with a growth rate of 2.1% (2006) is currently the fastest growing major city in Australia in percentage terms (...)
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Esplanade Station is a below ground railway station located in the CBD of Perth, Western Australia. Situated underground, and parallel to William Street, it also features integrated bus services at the neighbouring Esplanade Busport. It is served by the interburban Mandurah line, with services to both the Perth underground station, less than 1km away, and the neighbouring city of (...)
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s hanging in a specially built 82.5 m-high copper and glass campanile in Perth, Western Australia. Taking their name from the Swan River, which their tower overlooks, and forming a sixteen-bell peal with two extra chromatic notes, they are one of the largest sets of change ringing bells in the world (...)
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The Perth Convention Exhibition Centre is a convention centre located in Perth, Western Australia. It opened on the 24th August 2004. It is located on the Swan River river foreshore, it is only a short walk from the Perth CBD. Plaque situated at Entrance reads: The occasion of the opening of the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre (...)
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, all girls' high school located in the CBD of Perth, Western Australia . The school was founded in 1846 by the Sisters of Mercy, thus making it the oldest independent Catholic girls' school in Australia, and the oldest existing secondary school in Perth. There are currently 800 students attending the college and the current principal is Denise O'Meara (...)
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dist:0.7484 km
of Perth, Western Australia . Royal Perth Hospital also has specialised rehabilitation facilities at Shenton Park. (...)
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Adelaide Terrace, Perth, is an easterly extension of, the main street in the city of Perth, Western Australia, St Georges Terrace . It runs parallel to the Swan River and is a major arterial road through the central business district. Its eastern end is marked by The Causeway, where as at the western end it joins St Georges Terrace at the intersection with Victoria Avenue (...)
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dist:1.1511 km
, is Western Australia currently promoted and known for its night life. Just north of the Perth Central Business District, it is readily accessibly by foot from the Perth train station or Wellington Street bus station. It also has a significant number of public car parks, open and included in government buildings (...)
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dist:1.1745 km
, Western Australia. An important building of the Government of Western Australia, it is the home of the Parliament of Western Australia, including the Western Australian Legislative Council and Western Australian Legislative Assembly. Construction of the first stage of Parliament House was undertaken between 1902 and 1904. The Eastern (city) wing was constructed between 1958 and 1964 (...)
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dist:1.1779 km
, Western Australia . Running alongside Riverside Drive, it is grassed, rectangular in shape and has dimensions 900 x 100 m (3000 x 300 ft). It was created by reclaiming land from the adjacent Swan River between 1921 and 1935, to provide open space near the city.[http://www.cityofperth.wa.gov.au/html/ser09_parks.php#langley www.cityofperth.wa.gov.au] ''Langley Park'' (...)
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