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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The Pinjarra to Narrogin railway was a 153 kilometre cross-country railway line built between the towns of Pinjarra and Narrogin in Western Australia...
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Pinjarra Road is a major west-east road connecting the two major centres of the Peel Region, Mandurah and Pinjarra. Mostly a dual carriageway, it also...
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(secondary coordinates) Pinjarra Hills is a suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Pinjarra Hills had a population...
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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 Power Station is a natural-gas-fired power station in Western Australia. It is a 280 MW base load cogeneration power station located in Alcoa's...
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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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grew from 6 teams to 8 teams with the inclusion of Mundijong Centrals and Pinjarra. These two teams were previously competing in the Murray Districts Football...
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Whadjuk elder Midgegooroo, the killing of his son Yagan in 1833, and the Pinjarra massacre in 1834.: 114 The strained relations between the Noongar people...
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Pinjarra Senior High School is an independent high school in Pinjarra, a regional centre 86 kilometres (53 mi) south of Perth, Western Australia. The...
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Australia. The railway operates over a 32 kilometre section of the original Pinjarra to Narrogin railway line, and has its origins in a small group of enthusiasts...
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Thomas Peel (section Pinjarra massacre)
Australia. He was a leader of the colonial militia that participated in Pinjarra massacre in 1834, which saw 70-80 of the Aboriginal Binjareb people killed...
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Pindjarup (section Pinjarra massacre)
estates extended over an estimated 1,800 square miles (4,700 km2), taking in Pinjarra, Harvey and the Leschenault Estuary. They were also present on Murray River's...
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includes bauxite mining and alumina refining at Pinjarra and Wagerup with the Huntly Mine at Pinjarra the largest in the world.[citation needed] Mandurah...
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known as the South-Western Advertiser) was a newspaper published weekly in Pinjarra, Western Australia from 1910 to 1954. At the time of its first publication...
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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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town in the Peel region of Western Australia. The town is located along Pinjarra Road and on the banks of the Murray River. The town retains the name it...
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first governor of Western Australia and the namesake of the city, in the Pinjarra Massacre on 28 October 1834. Following the well-conceived ambush and subsequent...
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line) to areas south of Perth, including Canning, Kelmscott, Woongong, Pinjarra, Bunbury, and Busselton. The various proposals were abandoned following...
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(Karratha, Dampier, Port Hedland) Pilbara News (Karratha) Pinjarra Murray Times (Pinjarra) Sound Telegraph (Rockingham) South Western Times (Bunbury)...
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Peel region of Western Australia along the South Western Highway, between Pinjarra and Harvey. The town is the seat of the Shire of Waroona. At the 2016 census...
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a timber and fruitgrowing area in the Darling Range east-south-east of Pinjarra. At the 2011 census, Dwellingup had a population of 383. Townsite lots...
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Mount Magnet–Sandstone† Upper Chapman Valley† Peel Waroona–Lake Clifton Pinjarra–Narrogin† Pilbara Fortescue Goldsworthy Hamersley & Robe River Marble Bar†...
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defined by the Metropolitan Region Scheme, plus the City of Mandurah and the Pinjarra Level 2 Statistical Area of the Shire of Murray. The Perth metropolitan...
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Middle Park Milton Moggill Mount Coot-tha Mount Crosby Mount Ommaney Oxley Pinjarra Hills Pullenvale Riverhills Sherwood Sinnamon Park St Lucia Taringa The...
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Hills-Avon Valley Gazette Joondalup-Wanneroo Times Mandurah Coastal / Pinjarra Murray Times Melville Times Midland-Kalamunda Reporter North Coast Times...
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boundary separating the Archaean Yilgarn Craton in the east from the younger Pinjarra Orogen and overlying Phanerozoic Perth Basin to the west. The fault zone...
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Gondwanan position, which initiated the Kuunga orogeny (also known as the Pinjarra orogeny). Meanwhile, on the other side of the newly forming Africa, Kalahari...
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and 1861. The homestead, which also served as a hotel under the name of Pinjarra Arms Hotel in its early days, is now state heritage-listed and open to...
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