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  2. Perth Trades Hall - Wikipedia

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    Monk, Ian. (1999) Perth's Trades Hall, 1912-1983.Papers in labour history, No.22 (Dec. 1999), pp. 6–20, Oliver, Bobbie. (2003) Unity is strength : a history of the Australian Labor Party and the Trades and Labor Council in Western Australia, 1899-1999 Perth WA : API Network, Australia Research Institute, Curtin University.

  3. Alexander Heights, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Heights is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia within the City of Wanneroo. Originally named in 1977 as "Alinjarra", an Aboriginal word for "north", this suburb was renamed Alexander Heights in 1987. The name is derived from Alexander Drive, the main arterial road into the area, which forms the suburb's eastern boundary.

  4. Economy of Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Revenue from tourism is a strong economic driver in many of the smaller population centres outside of Perth, especially in coastal locations. Total international visitors to WA is currently increasing above the national average - for the year ending June 2011 there were 735,900 international visitors, a growth of 5.3% for WA compared to a ...

  5. Eglinton, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Eglinton is a locality in the Western Australian capital city of Perth, approximately 44 kilometres (27 mi) north of Perth's central business district on the Indian Ocean. For the most part, the suburb is covered in native banksia woodland, scrubland and heath typical of the Swan Coastal Plain. However, in recent years, there has been growth in ...

  6. Lawson Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The building, originally known as Lawson Flats, is an eleven-storey art deco apartment block, constructed in 1937, by the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. [1] [2] [3] It included a restaurant and a private club, the Perth Club, at the lower three floors and apartments above.

  7. Lexia, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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  8. Murdoch, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Murdoch is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Melville. Murdoch University , St John of God Hospital Murdoch and Fiona Stanley Hospital are located in Murdoch. The suburb is named after Sir Walter Murdoch .

  9. List of Perth landmarks - Wikipedia

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    The Old Mill – Built in 1835, this is Perth's best-known [citation needed] historic landmark; Perth Zoo in South Perth surrounded by expensive real estate this sanctuary for exotic and native wildlife has been re-invented a number of times since it was founded; Rottnest Island – A holiday island 18 km (11 mi) from Fremantle