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  2. Bunnings - Wikipedia

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    In April 2021, Bunnings announced it would acquire tile retailer Beaumont Tiles. [31] The ACCC ruled that the purchase of Beaumont Tiles outlets would not reduce competition as Bunnings was not currently in the field in a big way. Bunnings has said it will continue to run Beaumont Tiles the way it has been and with the same management team. [32]

  3. Wesfarmers - Wikipedia

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    Wesfarmers Limited is an Australian conglomerate, headquartered in Perth, Western Australia.It has interests predominantly in Australia and New Zealand, operating in retail, chemical, fertiliser, industrial and safety products.

  4. Brunswick brickworks - Wikipedia

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    The company also added a pottery works, much of the production going to terracotta sewage pipes as the Melbourne Sewage Scheme was being construction around the turn of the century. The pottery also manufactured a wide range of domestic wares including the Mel-rose Australian Ware [8] [9] Former Hoffman Brickworks

  5. Beaumont House - Wikipedia

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    Beaumont House, occasionally known as Claremont, is an eclectic Romanesque-Classical brick residence located at 631 Glynburn Road in Beaumont, South Australia. Beaumont House was constructed for Augustus Short , the first Anglican bishop of Adelaide and founder of St Peter's Cathedral .

  6. List of Australian artists - Wikipedia

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    Peter Milne (born 1960): photographer and visual artist, known for documenting the Melbourne punk and comedy scenes in the 1970s and 80s Benjamin Edwin Minns (1863–1937): watercolourist Harold "Hal" Missingham (1906–1994): Australian artist, Director of the Art Gallery of New South Wales from 1945 to 1971, and president of the Australian ...

  7. Carlyle Greenwell - Wikipedia

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    A club for professional women in Sydney had been established 1901. New club premises were opened in 1924 at Beaumont House in Elizabeth Street, Sydney, at a total cost £31,635/10/2. by the firm. [18] In 1926 a department store Murrays Limited [19] was designed by Greenwell and his newly graduated architectural assistant Malcom Moir.

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