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Western Australia is the largest state of Australia, with an area of 2,527,013 square kilometres (975,685 sq mi), [1] and its fourth most populous, with a population of 2,660,026 as of the 2021 Australian census. [2]
Where WAS That? : An Historical Gazetteer of Western Australia / by Geoffrey Higham. Geoproject Solutions Pty Ltd: Winthrop, Western Australia. ISBN 0-9758024-0-2. Murray, Ian & Goodchild, Brian (2003). Araluen to Zanthus: A Gazetteer of Perth Suburbs and Western Australian Towns. Fremantle, Western Australia: Fremantle Arts Centre Press.
Coolgardie is a small town in Western Australia, 558 kilometres (347 mi) east of the state capital, Perth.It has a population of approximately 850 people. [2]Although Coolgardie is now known to most Western Australians as a tourist town and a mining ghost town, it was once the third largest town in Western Australia (after Perth and Fremantle).
Bushfire affected towns in Western Australia (11 P) Coastal towns in Western Australia (2 C, 45 P) Mining towns in Western Australia (3 C, 85 P)
The western suburbs contains some unusually small local governments. The Shire of Peppermint Grove is the smallest one in Australia, at 1.1 square kilometres (0.42 sq mi). [2] The Towns of Cottesloe, Claremont and Mosman Park are also quite small, at 3.9 km 2 (1.5 sq mi), 4.9 km 2 (1.9 sq mi) and 4.3 km 2 (1.7 sq mi) respectively.
Gracetown is a small town in Western Australia. It is located 269 kilometres (167 mi) south of the Perth central business district, and 21.5 kilometres (13.4 mi) north-west of the township of Margaret River in the Augusta-Margaret River Shire Council area on the coast at Cowaramup Bay.
Each capital city forms its own Greater Capital City Statistical Area (GCCSA), which according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) represents a broad functional definition of each of the eight state and territory capital cities. [1] In Australia, the population of the GCCSA is the most-often quoted figure for the population of capital ...
Cue is a small town in the Mid West region of Western Australia, located 620 km north-east of Perth.At the 2016 census, Cue had a population of 178. [3] Cue is administered through the Cue Shire Council, which has its chambers in the historic Gentlemans Club building.