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  2. List of active settlement houses - Wikipedia

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    Australia [44] Toynbee Hall: Whitechapel, London: England Union Settlement Association: East Harlem, New York: United States United Neighborhood Houses of New York: New York, New York: United States [45] University Settlement Cleveland: Cleveland, Ohio: United States University Settlement House: New York, New York: United States

  3. Australian property market - Wikipedia

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    In the late 2000s, housing prices in Australia, relative to average incomes, were among the highest in the world. As at 2011, house prices were on average six times average household income, compared to four times in 1990. [15] This prompted speculation that the country was experiencing a real estate bubble, like many other countries. [16]

  4. Lockhart River, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Lockhart River is a town in the Aboriginal Shire of Lockhart River and a coastal locality split between the Aboriginal Shire of Lockhart River and the Shire of Cook, on the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. The town is an Aboriginal community. From 1924 to 1967, the Lockhart River Mission was run by the Anglican Church.

  5. North West Cape - Wikipedia

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    North West Cape is a peninsula in the north-west of Western Australia. Cape Range runs down the spine of the peninsula and Ningaloo Reef runs along the western edge. It is in the Gascoyne region and includes the town of Exmouth .

  6. Cape Melville - Wikipedia

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    Cape Melville is a headland on the eastern coast of the Cape York Peninsula in Australia. To its west lies Princess Charlotte Bay. It is part of the Cape Melville National Park. Cape Melville was named Stoney Cape in 1815 by Lieutenant Charles Jeffreys on the HM Kangaroo but later renamed by him as Cape Melville [1]

  7. Cape Riche - Wikipedia

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    Cape Riche is a cape in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. [1] By road, it is 525 km south-east of Perth and 123 km north-east of Albany. It is part of the locality of Wellstead [2] and is 24 km south of the townsite. Facilities in the area include a boat launching ramp and a campground with flushing toilets and showers. [3] [4]

  8. Snook - Wikipedia

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    Blacksail snake mackerel or black snoek; Thyrsites ("snoek", popular in the Cape region of South Africa, this was also consumed in the United Kingdom during World War II) Family Muraenesocidae (pike congers) Pike eel; Family Percidae (perches) Family Scombridae (mackerels, tunas, bonitos), subfamily: Scombrinae Kanadi kingfish

  9. Cape Wiles - Wikipedia

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    Cape Wiles is a headland located on the west side of the southern tip of Eyre Peninsula in South Australia about 27 kilometres (17 miles) south west of the city of Port Lincoln. The cape is described by one source as being the south east extremity of “a broad promontory” of which Cape Carnot is the south west extremity at a distance of 3 ...