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  2. William Mills (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Mills was chairman of the board of Fremantle Public Hospital, a Past Master of the Masonic fraternity, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, the Western Australian Chamber of Manufactures, the Fremantle Golf Club, the Commercial Travellers' Association, the East Fremantle Rifle Club, and also the East Fremantle Bowling Club, where he was the ...

  3. Category : Sports clubs and teams in Perth, Western Australia

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    This page was last edited on 19 November 2024, at 23:47 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Australian rules football in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Despite this the first Australian rules club, Unions Football Club formed by former Victorians, emerged in Perth between 1881 and 1882. [13] At the time there were already 3 rugby clubs in Perth and the code was still growing rapidly in the colony, though details of the Unions club's activity in this early period are scant. [ 14 ]

  5. Number-one ticket holder - Wikipedia

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    Collingwood Football Club: None Paul Keating (1990, 1991), Eddie McGuire [5] Essendon Football Club: Kim Brennan Andrew Peacock (1985) [6] [7] Fremantle Football Club: Kevin Parker [8] Geelong Football Club: Rebecca Maddern, Daryl Somers [9] Gold Coast Football Club: Bruce Coulson, Jill Mathieson [10] Greater Western Sydney Giants: Melissa ...

  6. Bowmen of Melville - Wikipedia

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    The club maintains a membership of seventy to eighty members. Bowmen of Melville is one of four archery clubs located south of the Swan River in Perth. When the club was founded in 1965 it was known as Fremantle Y Bowmen. At the time it was located in Fremantle, Western Australia.

  7. List of Australian rules football clubs in Western Australia

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    Colours Club Name Founded Main Ground Location Claremont Tigers: 1921: Claremont Oval: Claremont: East Fremantle Sharks: 1898: East Fremantle Oval: East Fremantle

  8. Irwin Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Irwin Barracks is an Australian Army military base located in Karrakatta, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. It occupies a 62-hectare (150-acre) site on the western side of the Fremantle railway line. [1] It was previously known as Karrakatta Camp and Irwin Training Centre.

  9. Rick Hart (Australian businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Rick Hart is a Western Australian businessman and former president of the Fremantle Football Club.Hart commenced retail trading in 1975, and has since been involved in a number of retail start-ups including Rick Hart Group, Kitchen HQ and Hart & Co. [1] He also was Chairman of Renaissance Minerals Limited (2010-2013) during its initial public offering.