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    to link Maylands with neighbouring suburbs via the shoreline of the Swan River. There is also a small yacht club and a golf course. Maylands was once...
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    Maylands Airport (also known as Maylands Aerodrome, Maylands Airfield) on the Maylands Peninsula, in Maylands, Western Australia, was the main landing...
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    Maylands Brickworks is a historical brickworks factory in Maylands, Western Australia. It operated between 1927 and 1983. The brickworks were developed...
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  • original town in 1876. There is a Mayland in the English county of Essex from whence the Cooper family emigrated. Maylands consists of mostly medium density...
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    Maylands railway station is a suburban rail station in Maylands, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. It is on the Midland line and Airport line, between...
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    is a heritage-listed former hotel in Maylands, Western Australia. Located at 221 Railway Parade, opposite Maylands railway station, it was constructed...
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    Tranby House (category Maylands, Western Australia)
    House in Maylands'. Accessed 3 August 2007 Williamson, A. J. Tranby House, Maylands Peninsula, Western Australia. The National Trust of Australia (W.A.)...
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  • Maylands may refer to: Maylands, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide Maylands, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth Mayland (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    (Nyungar: Boorloo) is the capital city of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia, with a population of over 2.3 million within...
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    Dôme (coffeehouse) (category Restaurants in Western Australia)
    Peninsula Hotel in Maylands, Western Australia. Coffee portal List of bakery cafés List of coffeehouse chains "Find a Dôme". Dôme Coffees Australia. Retrieved...
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    the Western Australian Legislative Council. Maylands is a strong seat for the centre-left Labor Party, having held Maylands since 1968. Maylands' current...
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    Recruits are trained at the Western Australian Police Academy at Joondalup. Previously, the academy was located at Maylands, in premises still used by...
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    Seventh Avenue Bridge (category Maylands, Western Australia)
    not consulted during the design of the new bridge, which Maylands MP Lisa Baker and Maylands Residents and Ratepayers Association saw as concerning and...
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    Malgamongup) is a park overlooking the Swan River in Maylands, suburb of Perth, Western Australia. It is considered one of Perth's most picturesque parks...
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  • The 1990 Maylands state by-election was a by-election for the seat of Maylands in the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia held on 26 May 1990. It...
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  • region Armadale Bassendean Belmont Darling Range Forrestfield Kalamunda Maylands Midland Mirrabooka Morley Mount Lawley Swan Hills Thornlie West Swan Mining...
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    Maylands is a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Western Australia. Maylands is named for the inner northeastern Perth suburb of Maylands...
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    After recording new songs with Adam Round at Kingdom Studios in Maylands, Western Australia and having the tracks mastered by Sterling Sound in New York...
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    Mount Lawley is an inner northern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. The suburb is bounded by the Swan River to the east, Vincent, Harold and Pakenham...
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    Governor of Western Australia may still dissolve the Assembly and call an election early on the advice of the Premier. Lisa Baker MLA (Maylands) – announced...
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  • The Western Australian Museum is a statutory authority within the Culture and the Arts Portfolio, established under the Museum Act 1969. The museum has...
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    centre-left Labor Party. Labor has held Maylands since 1968 and Bassendean since it was created in 1996. Maylands' current member is Lisa Baker, and Bassendean's...
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    Village, Cranbourne, Victoria. Constable Care Safety School, Maylands, Western Australia. Essendon Traffic School, Essendon, Victoria. GDF Suez Traffic...
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    West Australian Ballet is the State ballet company of Western Australia and is based in Perth, at the Western Australian Ballet Centre in Maylands. The...
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    Rivervale is an inner eastern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. It is near the Swan River, 5 kilometres (3 mi) from the Perth central business district...
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    Wikidata Q19081637. Gill, Andrew (2004). Convict Assignment in Western Australia 1842–1851. Maylands, Western Australia: Blatellae Books. ISBN 0-9593472-6-7. Statham,...
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    Lewis died in November 1935, aged 65, at which point he was living in Maylands. He had married Clara Hillier in 1902, with whom he had eight children...
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  • Constable Care (category Culture of Western Australia)
    throughout Western Australia delivering interactive theatre workshops, plays and puppet theatre programs. Based in Maylands, Western Australia, the organisation...
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    Belmont is a suburb of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, and is located 7 kilometres (4 mi) east of Perth's central business district on the...
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    Santalum acuminatum (category Eudicots of Western Australia)
    Cunningham, Irene (1998). The Trees That Were Nature's Gift. Maylands, Western Australia, 6051. p. 38.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) CS1 maint:...
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