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  2. City of Wanneroo - Wikipedia

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    Wanneroo covers a land area totalling 685.8 square kilometres (264.8 sq mi). The city is bounded by Beach Road and the City of Stirling to the south, Alexander Drive and the City of Swan to the east, Wanneroo Road and Lake Joondalup to the south-west, the Indian Ocean to the west and the Shire of Gingin to the north.

  3. Wanneroo - Wikipedia

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    Route 468 is a much faster service, passing straight through Wanneroo along Wanneroo Road. All three of these bus services deviate to the Wanneroo Secondary College at school start and end hours. There are no bus services serving the housing areas to the west side of Wanneroo Road.

  4. Girrawheen, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The plan never came to fruition, although a town planning scheme was approved by the Shire of Wanneroo in September 1970. On 26 June 1970, the Shire gazetted the name "Girrawheen", meaning "place of flowers" or "the place where flowers grow" in an Eastern States Aboriginal language, possibly that of the Kambuwal people in southeastern Queensland.

  5. List of State Register of Heritage Places in the City of Wanneroo

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The State Register of Heritage Places is maintained by the Heritage Council of Western Australia. As of 2024, 149 places are heritage-listed in the City of Wanneroo, of which 34 are on the State Register of Heritage Places. List [edit] The Western ...

  6. Jindalee, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The name Jindalee was proposed by the Shire of Wanneroo on 29 June 1979 and is an imported Aboriginal word from an unknown New South Wales dialect meaning "a bare hill", most likely referring to Eglinton Hill, which is covered in low vegetation. [3] The suburb of Jindalee in south-western Brisbane, applied in 1964, notes the same word origin. [4]

  7. Quinns Rocks, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Quinns Rocks is an outer coastal suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located 38 kilometres (24 mi) north of Perth's central business district.It is part of the City of Wanneroo local government area.

  8. Butler, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Although Butler was gazetted in 1979, it remained unpopulated bushland until the early 2000s, with no landmarks or conventional roads providing direct access to the area. . The Butler-Ridgewood Agreed Local Structure Plan was approved by the City of Wanneroo in 2002, allowing early subdivision and development of the site to commence in 2003 by Satterley, the principal investor in the subu

  9. Ocean Reef Marina - Wikipedia

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    The Ocean Reef - Foreshore Management Plan was presented to the Wanneroo Shire Council by Peter J Woods and Associates in August 1985. [2] In October 1985, the council called for tender submissions to develop Lot 1029 at the Ocean Reef boat harbour with three submissions received and reviewed by council in February 1986 but all three failed. [ 2 ]