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  2. Ranger Red's Zoo & Conservation Park - Wikipedia

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    Ranger Red's Zoo and Conservation Park, formerly Peel Zoo, is a zoo and wildlife sanctuary located on the banks of the Murray River in Pinjarra, Western Australia. It is a member of the Zoo and Aquarium Association. [1] It is home to over 100 native and exotic animal species, and specializes in being a "hands-on" zoo.

  3. File:Forrest Highway southbound in West Pinjarra.ogv

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  4. Pinjarra massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Pinjarra Massacre was the culmination of increasing tension and violence between newly arrived settlers, who were appropriating the land for farming, and the Noongar peoples, who lived on it as hunter-gatherers. [5]

  5. Pinjarra, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pinjarra station is located on the South Western Railway and served by Transwa's twice daily Australind service from Perth to Bunbury. [12] In September 2012 a Transperth bus service was inaugurated between Murray Hospital in southern Pinjarra and Mandurah railway station, via Mandurah Forum on Pinjarra Road, and Pinjarra town centre. [13]

  6. Fairbridge, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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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 and community camps and tourism purposes. It is also home to Fairbridge College, a curriculum and reengagement secondary school. It is also a rural locality of the Shire of Murray in the Peel ...

  7. Thomas Peel - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Peel's headstone. Thomas Peel (1793 – 22 December 1865) [1] organised and led a consortium of the first British settlers to Western 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. [2]

  8. youtube-dl - Wikipedia

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    youtube-dl is a free and open source software tool for downloading video and audio from YouTube [3] and over 1,000 other video hosting websites. [4] It is released under the Unlicense software license. [5] As of September 2021, youtube-dl is one of the most starred projects on GitHub, with over 100,000 stars. [6]

  9. Pindjarup - Wikipedia

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    It is not clear if Pindjarup is the historically correct ethnonym for the tribe. After their disappearance, the only sources for them came from Kaneang informants. [2] The word itself may reflect a lexeme pinjar/benjar meaning wetlands or swamps, which would yield the idea that the Pindjarup were "people of the wetlands".