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The plane, owned by Swan River Seaplanes, was returning to its base in Perth, 30km east of the island, ... Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese described the crash as "terrible news". "The ...
A 25-year-old Perth Amboy man has died after his motorcycle was struck by a car as he was turning onto Convery Boulevard last week. Motorcyclist, 25, killed in Perth Amboy accident Skip to main ...
On 10 January 2023, the capsule was packed in order for repair works to be carried out in Perth. [6] Between 11 and 14 January, the capsule left Rio Tinto's Gudai-Darri mine [6] for transport. The package that was supposed to contain the capsule arrived in Perth on 16 January and was unloaded and placed into secure storage.
This is a list of motor vehicle deaths in Australia by year.It shows the annual number of road fatalities (road deaths or Road toll) per capita per year, per vehicle and per vehicle-km in the year the data was collected.
The 2023 Wanneroo bushfire was a bushfire that began on 22 November 2023 in Wanneroo, 36 kilometres (22 miles) north of the Perth central business district, in the City of Wanneroo, Western Australia. Eighteen houses were destroyed as a result of the fire and several people in the suburb were evacuated from their homes. [1] [2]
[19] Conditions at the time of the crash were very foggy. [20] Anatoly Khrapaty: August 11, 2008: 45 Kazakh Powerlifter, Olympic coach Arshaly, Akmola, Kazakhstan Lee Eon: August 21, 2008: 27 South Korean Actor Seoul, South Korea Collided with overpass guardrail Jake Drake-Brockman: September 1, 2009: 53 British Musician BSA motorcycle Isle of Man
Air accident: Near York, east of Perth, Western Australia: 29: 1950 Jun 26: The 1950 Australian National Airways Douglas DC-4 crash. [134] The plane crashed in bushland near York, burning on impact, with 28 people dying instantly (there was 1 survivor who later died from his injuries. [135] Air accident: Mackay, Queensland: 29: 1960 Jun 10
On 26 June 1950, a Douglas DC-4 Skymaster [Note 1] aircraft departed from Perth, Western Australia, for an eight-hour flight to Adelaide, South Australia.It crashed 22 minutes after take-off, 35 miles (56 km) east of Perth Airport.