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    Pinjarra is a town in the Peel region of Western Australia along the South Western Highway, 82 kilometres (51 mi) from the state capital, Perth and 21...
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    The Pinjarra massacre, also known as the Battle of Pinjarra, occurred on 28 October 1834 in Pinjarra, Western Australia when a group of Binjareb Noongar...
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  • West Pinjarra is a suburb of the town of Pinjarra in the Peel Region of Western Australia. Its local government area is the Shire of Murray. It is a predominantly...
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  • Iota (singer) (category People from Pinjarra, Western Australia)
    Zealand; his father is Māori and his mother English. He grew up in Pinjarra, Western Australia, where his father worked at an alumina refinery. At high school...
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    The Pinjarra to Narrogin railway was a 153 kilometre cross-country railway line built between the towns of Pinjarra and Narrogin in Western Australia. The...
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    Ross McLarty (category People from Pinjarra, Western Australia)
    December 1962) was an Australian politician and the 17th Premier of Western Australia. McLarty was born in Pinjarra, Western Australia, the youngest of seven...
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  • The South Western Advertiser (also known as the South-Western Advertiser) was a newspaper published weekly in Pinjarra, Western Australia from 1910 to...
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    Fairbridge, Western Australia is a former farm school near Pinjarra in Southwest Western Australia. It is now used predominantly for education, school...
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    Heritage Places – Assessment Documentation, Pinjarra Massacre Site 1". Heritage Council of Western Australia. 18 December 2007. Archived from the original...
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    children improve their lot by emigration to Australia and Canada. Fairbridge Church, Pinjarra, Western Australia The Cathedral of Saint Mary and All Saints...
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    Dwellingup is a town in Western Australia located in a timber and fruitgrowing area in the Darling Range east-south-east of Pinjarra. At the 2011 census,...
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    Range to emerge near Pinjarra. Another tributary, the Dandalup River, joins the Murray a short distance downstream of Pinjarra. This section is known...
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    in the South West of Western Australia along the South Western Highway, 140 kilometres (87 mi) south of Perth, between Pinjarra and Bunbury. It has a...
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    is a town located in the Peel region of Western Australia along the South Western Highway, between Pinjarra and Harvey. The town is the seat of the Shire...
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    Harley Bennell (category People from Pinjarra, Western Australia)
    player, Jamie Bennell. Bennell began playing football competitively at the Pinjarra Junior Football Club at the age of 13. He competed in the juniors side...
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  • region is named after Thomas Peel, a British settler in Australia who was involved in the Pinjarra massacre of Aboriginal Binjareb people. In 2017, a campaign...
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    Mandurah (/ˈmændʒərə/) is a coastal city in the Australian state of Western Australia, situated approximately 72 kilometres (45 mi) south of the state...
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    Northcliffe P.M. - Port Hedland - Marble Bar P.N. - Pinjarra - Dwarda - Narrogin S.W.R. - South Western Railway (Perth - Bunbury) T.O. - Tambellup - Ongerup...
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    West Australian. Perth, Western Australia. 19 December 1892. p. 2. Retrieved 14 October 2012. Arnold, John (1993). Rails to Pinjarra 100. Pinjarra: 100...
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    Sabrina Frederick (category People from Pinjarra, Western Australia)
    still kept me immersed in the British culture". She grew up in Pinjarra, Western Australia. Frederick played in mixed-gender teams until the age of thirteen...
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    small town in the Peel region of Western Australia along the South Western Highway between Serpentine and Pinjarra. Its local government area is the...
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    The Western Australia Police Force, colloquially WAPOL, provides police services throughout the state of Western Australia, an area of 2.61 million square...
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  • escape 28 October – The Battle of Pinjarra occurs in the Swan River Colony in present-day Pinjarra, Western Australia. Between 14-40 Aborigines are killed...
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  • Port Hedland) Pilbara News (Karratha) Pinjarra Murray Times (Pinjarra) Sound Telegraph (Rockingham) South Western Times (Bunbury) Southern Avon Chronicle...
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    Edward McLarty (category People from Pinjarra, Western Australia)
    Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1894 to 1916, representing South-West Province. McLarty was born in Pinjarra, in Western Australia's Peel region....
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  • Chemicals Australia Pinjarra, Western Australia 32°38′40″S 115°56′58″E / 32.64444°S 115.94944°E / -32.64444; 115.94944 (Alcoa Pinjarra alumina refinery)...
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    Pinjarra railway station is located on the South Western Railway in Western Australia. It is located at the town of Pinjarra. Pinjarra station opened on...
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    Pinjarra Road    600 and 605 Mandurah Station to Pinjarra – serve Pinjarra Road    604 Mandurah Station to South Yunderup Boat Ramp – serves Pinjarra...
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    "Ghost Towns of Western Australia". Australia for Everyone. Retrieved 9 June 2019. "Maroochydore History". Sunshine Coast Australia. Retrieved 9 June...
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    the Peel region of Western Australia, located 120 kilometres (75 mi) south-east of Perth. The town sits on the road from Pinjarra to Williams on the Hotham...
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