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    Beverley is a town in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, 133 kilometres (83 mi) south-east of the state capital, Perth, between York and Brookton...
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  • Beverly or Beverley may refer to: Look up beverly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Beverley, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide Beverley, Western Australia...
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    Beverley is a western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the City of Charles Sturt. The suburb is mainly bounded by Port Road, East...
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    The Wheatbelt is one of nine regions of Western Australia defined as administrative areas for the state's regional development, and a vernacular term...
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  • Mary Jo Fisher (category People from Beverley, Western Australia)
    in the Western Australian town of Beverley. She is a great-granddaughter of George Miles, a long-serving former member of the Western Australian Legislative...
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  • Beverley Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Beverley, Western Australia. The club has been associated with the Avon Football Association...
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  • twentieth-century Britain". Groser was born 23 June 1890 in Beverley, Western Australia, one of the English-born Phoebe (née Wainwright) and the American-born...
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    The Beverley Times is a defunct English language newspaper that was published weekly in the Wheatbelt town of Beverley, Western Australia, between 1905...
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  • Municipality of Beverley was a local government area in Western Australia centred on the town of Beverley, in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia It was...
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    Beverley was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia from 1890 to 1950. The district was based...
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    Katanning is a town located 277 kilometres (172 mi) south-east of Perth, Western Australia on the Great Southern Highway. At the census of 2021 the population...
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  • Edmund Horace Smith (category People from Beverley, Western Australia)
    was an Australian politician who was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1905 to 1908, representing the seat of Beverley. Smith...
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    Newcastle, Northam, York, Beverley, 1905, p. 58. John Connor. "The Australian Frontier Wars, 1788–1838". p. 83 "The Western Australian Journal. Saturday July...
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    James Bartram (category People from Beverley, Western Australia)
    James A Bartram (1826/27–1905) was a leading pioneer in the Western Australian town of Beverley. Bartram was born in the village of Aylmerton (in the parish...
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  • Gerald Ugle (category People from Beverley, Western Australia)
    award for Beverley Football Club in the Avon Football Association despite missing large parts of the season. Ugle represented Western Australia at 2009...
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    Les Jones (footballer, born February 1910) (category People from Beverley, Western Australia)
    premiership teams at East Fremantle, in 1928, 1929 and 1930. The Western Australian player came to Melbourne in 1933 and went on to appear in nine seasons...
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    Jo Vallentine (category People from Beverley, Western Australia)
    the Greens Western Australia from 1 July 1990. She resigned on 31 January 1992. Jo Vallentine grew up in Beverley, in Western Australia's Wheatbelt area...
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    The Shire of Beverley is a local government area in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia about 130 kilometres (80 mi) southeast of Perth, the state...
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    Better". The Beverley Times. Vol. 2, no. 54. Western Australia. 29 August 1963. p. 11 (A DISTRICT NEWS SUPPLEMENT PREPARED FOR THE BEVERLEY TIMES). Retrieved...
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    Fred Collard (category People from Beverley, Western Australia)
    Collard (6 June 1912 – 1 December 1986) was an Australian politician. Born in Beverley, Western Australia, he was educated at state schools before becoming...
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  • George Sewell (politician) (category People from Beverley, Western Australia)
    death, representing South-East Province. Sewell was born in Beverley, Western Australia, to Anna (née Parker) and John Sewell. His uncle, Stephen Stanley...
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    company that operated from Beverley to Albany in Western Australia between 1886 and 1896. In 1896 the Western Australian Government Railways took over...
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  • The Beverley to Perth Cycle Race (also known as The Beverley) is a road bicycle race conducted between Beverley and Perth in Western Australia. Originally...
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    attractions in Beverley". Beverley, WA. Retrieved 19 April 2018. "Tourist Road at County Peak". The Beverley Times. Vol. 62, no. 22. Western Australia. 10 June...
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  • Frank Broun (category People from Beverley, Western Australia)
    the first government of Sir James Mitchell. Broun was born in Beverley, Western Australia, to Emily Jane (née Lukin) and James William Broun. His grandfather...
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    There are 137 local government areas (LGAs) in Western Australia, which comprise 27 cities, 102 shires, and 8 towns that manage their own affairs to the...
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    Charles Wansbrough (category People from Beverley, Western Australia)
    Wansbrough., The Beverley Times, 12 May 1939. Arthur William Wansbrough – Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved...
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    History of Australia, Volume 2. pp. 79–81. Kingston, Beverley (2006). pp. 148–49 Kingston, Beverley (2006). pp. 151, 157 Kingston, Beverley (2006). pp...
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  • Bill Sewell (politician) (category People from Beverley, Western Australia)
    representing the seat of Geraldton. Sewell was born in Beverley, a small town in Western Australia's Wheatbelt region. After leaving school, he worked as...
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    Dumbleyung is a town and shire in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, 267 kilometres (166 mi) south-east of Perth between Wagin and Lake Grace...
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