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    Subiaco (known colloquially as Subi) is an inner-western suburb of Perth, the capital of Western Australia. It is approximately 3 km (1.9 mi) west of Perth's...
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  • Subiaco Oval (/suːbiˈækoʊ/; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and...
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    The City of Subiaco is a local government area in Western Australia. It covers an area of approximately 7 km² in inner western metropolitan Perth and lies...
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  • by the abbey Subiaco, Lazio, a town in Italy, site of St. Benedict's first monastery Subiaco, Western Australia, suburb of Perth Subiaco Oval, a sports...
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  • Fitzpatrick was raised in Perth and began his football career with Subiaco in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). A ruckman, he played 97 games for the...
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    district of Subiaco and premier of Western Australia. Daglish was a resident of Subiaco for 22 years before he died in 1920.: 32  In 1925, the Subiaco Council...
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    Henry Daglish (category Subiaco Football Club administrators)
    Melbourne South. He then moved to Subiaco, Western Australia, where he found work as a chief clerk in the Western Australian Police Department. In 1900, Daglish...
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    Daglish railway station (category Subiaco, Western Australia)
    and Subiaco, suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. Opened on 14 July 1924, the station was named after Henry Daglish, who had been a mayor of Subiaco, a...
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  • Subiaco AFC is a soccer club based in the city of Subiaco, Western Australia, with their home grounds at Rosalie Park. They are considered one of the biggest...
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    St John of God Subiaco Hospital is a private hospital in Subiaco, Western Australia, founded in 1898. Archbishop of Perth Matthew Gibney invited eight...
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  • Shenton Park is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Nedlands and City of Subiaco and 4 km (2.5 mi) west of the central business...
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  • The Subiaco Football Club, nicknamed the Lions and known before 1973 as the Maroons, is an Australian rules football club in the West Australian Football...
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    historical heritage area in Subiaco, Perth, named after James Chesters, an investor, property developer and later mayor of Subiaco, who developed the area...
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    Perth Modern School (category Subiaco, Western Australia)
    selective high school, located in Subiaco, an inner city suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Perth Modern is Western Australia's only fully academically selective...
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    Hay Street, Perth (category Subiaco, Western Australia)
    suburbs of East Perth, Perth, West Perth, and Subiaco, where the road originally terminated at Subiaco. Unusually, the street numbers reset to 1 when...
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  • with the two Western Australia-based AFL clubs. The competition is governed by the West Australian Football Commission, and is based at Subiaco Oval. The...
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    Subiaco railway station is a railway station on the Transperth network in Western Australia. It is located on the Fremantle line and Airport line, 3.7...
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    area of the City of Perth and was previously shared between the City of Subiaco and City of Perth. It is about 5.8 kilometres (4 mi) from the Perth CBD...
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    The Subiaco Hotel is a historic hotel in Subiaco, Western Australia. It is located at 455–465 Hay Street, at the corner of Rokeby Road, and dates back...
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    Hospital for Women (KEMH) is a hospital located in Subiaco, Western Australia. It is Western Australia's largest maternity hospital and only referral centre...
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    Bob Hawke College (category Subiaco, Western Australia)
    College is a public high school in the City of Subiaco and situated in the suburb of Subiaco, Western Australia. The school opened on 3 February 2020 with...
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    St Joseph's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Subiaco, Western Australia. The church opened on 12 August 1934. It was designed in the Interwar Gothic...
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    Princess Margaret Hospital for Children (category Subiaco, Western Australia)
    Adolescent Health Service. Formerly located on Roberts Road in Subiaco, Western Australia, the hospital had approximately 220 beds and served 300,000 patients...
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    Cameron Potts (category Musicians from Perth, Western Australia)
    Cameron Potts (born 10 November 1971 in Subiaco, Western Australia), is a musician based in Melbourne. Since 1999, he has toured regularly to the United...
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  • Karl Langdon (category Subiaco Football Club players)
    commentator and radio personality in Western Australia and a former Australian rules footballer with the Subiaco Football Club and the West Coast Eagles...
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    Regal Theatre, Perth (category Subiaco, Western Australia)
    Theatre is a fine Art Deco theatre located in the suburb of Subiaco in Perth, Western Australia. It was built in 1937, and the official opening was on 27...
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    suburb of Leederville, Western Australia, operating from 1968 to 1984. In 1984 it was relocated to a civic auditorium in Subiaco which, as of 2020[update]...
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  • Jolimont is a small western suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Subiaco, although a small portion of the suburb is administered...
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  • Haydn Bunton Jr. (category Subiaco Football Club players)
    Norwood in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL), as well as Swan Districts and Subiaco in the Western Australian National Football League...
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  • George Cash (category Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Western Australia)
    Subiaco, Western Australia) is a former Australian politician. A member of the Liberal Party, he represented Mount Lawley in the Western Australian Legislative...
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