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  2. Gnangara, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Gnangara is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Wanneroo. Gnangara is also the name for an underground water mound with a 117-hectare surface feature called Lake Gnangara. The suburb is named after the lake, whose name is derived from the Aboriginal word Knangara. [2]

  3. Quinns Rocks, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Lot 223 was purchased and subdivided the following year. Four applications to build were approved in March 1959 and a major sale on 10 June saw nearly 300 blocks purchased. The subdivision was extended northwards in the early 1960s and Quinns Rocks was declared a townsite under the Local Government Act on 27 July 1962.

  4. Western Australian Land Information System - Wikipedia

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    Coopers & Lybrand WD Scott (C & LWDS) were contracted to research market value of land information in WA. [1] In June 1990, Cabinet approved a number of recommendations including the elevation of WALIS to full program status within the Department of Land Administration (DOLA) – now known as Landgate. A second recommendation was to make the ...

  5. City of Wanneroo - Wikipedia

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    Wanneroo covers a land area totalling 685.8 square kilometres (264.8 sq mi). The city is bounded by Beach Road and the City of Stirling to the south, Alexander Drive and the City of Swan to the east, Wanneroo Road and Lake Joondalup to the south-west, the Indian Ocean to the west and the Shire of Gingin to the north.

  6. Category:Suburbs of the City of Wanneroo - Wikipedia

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    Wanneroo, Western Australia (5 P) Y. Yanchep (5 P) Pages in category "Suburbs of the City of Wanneroo" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.

  7. Butler, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Although Butler was gazetted in 1979, it remained unpopulated bushland until the early 2000s, with no landmarks or conventional roads providing direct access to the area. . The Butler-Ridgewood Agreed Local Structure Plan was approved by the City of Wanneroo in 2002, allowing early subdivision and development of the site to commence in 2003 by Satterley, the principal investor in the subu

  8. Merriwa, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    This development was also supported by a "Merriwa Structure Plan" devised by the City of Wanneroo, to provide adequate services and public open space for residents of the area. [6] Two RAAF retirement villages, Merriwa Estate and Cambrai Village, are also located in the northern and southern extremes of the suburb.

  9. Eglinton, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Eglinton was approved in 1974 as a suburb name [2] and is named after the barque Eglinton, which was wrecked on rocks near Alkimos that now bear its name. [3]Prior to European settlement, the Mooro tribe of the Noongar people had lived in what has become the northern Perth metropolitan region for more than 40,000 years, taking advantage of the abundant food and water around the chain of ...