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Wilson Parking (Chinese: 威信停車場) is a Hong Kong-based car parking management company. It first opened for business in Perth , Western Australia in 1962, [ 1 ] and currently operates in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea and mainland China. [ 2 ]
The 50,500-hectare (125,000-acre) national park is the southernmost national park on mainland Australia, known for its rainforests, beaches and abundant wildlife. The national park covers the southern portion of Wilsons Promontory , a peninsula containing South Point , the southernmost point on the Australian mainland, and a number of islands.
Wilson is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Canning on the north bank of the Canning River. It is a fairly old suburb with parks and close proximity to prominent shopping centres in South Perth. It is favoured by Curtin University students, the reason being its convenient access to the university.
Wilson Parking, Hong Kong–based car parking management company; Wilson Security, Australian private security company; Wilson Sporting Goods, American sports equipment manufacturer; H. J. Wilson Co., aka Wilson's, a defunct catalog showroom chain; O. G. Wilson, a defunct catalog showroom chain owned by Zale Corporation
Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park, Victoria, Australia Ethel F. Wilson Memorial Provincial Park , British Columbia, Canada Maryon Wilson Park , Greenwich, England, United Kingdom
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Cleft Island, also known as Skull Rock, is a small, rugged, granite island in the Anser group of islands to the south-west of Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, Australia. The island is within Wilsons Promontory National Park. The surrounding waters to the mean high-water mark are within Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park. [1]
Central Park’s horse carriage drivers have been urging city agencies for more resources for “relief” for years, industry spokesperson Christina Hansen told The Post.