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  2. FuelWatch - Wikipedia

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    FuelWatch is a fuel monitoring service created by the Government of Western Australia.It was established by the Government of Western Australia in January 2001. On 2 January 2001 FuelWatch commenced daily monitoring of prices for petrol, diesel and LPG within metropolitan Perth and many regional areas in the South West of the state. [1]

  3. List of roadhouses in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    General highways map of Western Australia Western Australia has extensive long-distance highways with few localities along them. Privately owned general stores known as roadhouses have been established at strategic points as an important utility for petrol, food, accommodation, emergency facilities and general supplies. They are also useful reference points in any response to accidents, floods ...

  4. Western Australia Atlas of mineral deposits and petroleum ...

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    Prior to the Atlas series, there were dated maps without text or indexes.. 1906 [2] The 1906 map created by Maitland Brown was a major accomplishment to tie in the range of mineral fields and administrative issues regarding mining in the state, when technology had not conquered distances and logistic issues in updating information about discoveries or mines.

  5. Petroleum industry in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia's share of national petroleum production in 2007. Oil production in Australia increased gradually after 1980, peaking in 2000 at 805,000 barrels per day (128,000 m 3 /d). In 2003, production fell dramatically to 630,522 bbl/d (100,245.0 m 3 /d). In 2006, Australia produced approximately 562,000 bbl/d (89,400 m 3 /d) of oil. [14]

  6. Regions of Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia (WA) is divided into regions according to a number of systems.. The most common system is the division of the state by the Government of Western Australia into regions for economic development purposes, which comprises nine defined regions excluding the Perth metropolitan region.

  7. Tuart Hill, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Tuart Hill is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia.. Tuart Hill is named after the tuart tree that once grew extensively throughout the area, especially around Dog Swamp.In 1914 the suburb name of Grenville was proposed as a name for the suburb by the Grenville Progress Association, but not accepted due to its likeness to Granville in New South Wales.

  8. Welshpool, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Welshpool is an inner southeastern suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located mostly within the City of Canning and partially within the Town of Victoria Park.. The area is one of the main industrial areas of Perth, along with Kewdale, Kwinana Beach, Henderson, Malaga, O'Connor, Canning Vale and Osborne Park.

  9. Belhus, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Belhus is a rural north-eastern suburb of Perth, Western Australia, in the City of Swan local government area. It is located in the Swan Valley region, at the confluence of the Swan River and the Ellen Brook.