Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Water's Edge was acquired by Harendra Singh in 2008. [8] [18] The restaurant closed in 2015 after its owner was indicted for bribery and fraud charges. [23]Singh was charged with bribing a Town of Oyster Bay official and filing fraudulent receipts from vendors to inflate the value of Water's Edge to obtain $900,000 in disaster relief funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency after ...
Bunbury, St Boniface. The main lane in Bunbury is Bunbury Lane which contains three shops (butcher, general convenience store/Post Office and fish and chip shop), two hairdressers, and three pubs - the Nags Head, the Dysart Arms (Cheshire Dining Pub of the Year 2009) and the Yew Tree (formerly the Crewe Arms) which re-opened in 2010.
Perup is a rural locality of the Shire of Manjimup in the South West region of Western Australia. The Muir Highway forms the southern border of the locality while the Perup River runs through Perup from north to south.
A separate town site of South Greenbushes, also known as Bunbury End began in 1896. [4] The town had its own post office, hall and strong community until the 1930s when most moved to the main town site. The town boasted its own cricket team as well as many other groups. [5]
The Greater Bunbury sub-region includes the local government areas of City of Bunbury, Shire of Harvey, Shire of Dardanup and Shire of Capel, and comprises the following localities (suburbs): Australind
As of 2016, conservation reserves are managed by the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources. [ 3 ] As of June 2016 [update] , reserves declared under the Crown Land Management Act 2009 totalled fifteen with a total area of 194.71 km 2 (75.18 sq mi) or less than 0.1% of South Australia's area. [ 8 ]
The national park was proclaimed under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 (SA) by the South Australian Government on 26 September 1996 principally to protect the calving waters of the Southern right whale and the Australian sea lion populations.
The Prince of Wales Hotel is a heritage-listed hotel in Bunbury, Western Australia. Located at 41 Stephen Street in Bunbury's central business district, [1] it originally opened in a house in 1882. A second building was added in 1892, and extensive renovations in 1906 joined the two structures. [2]