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  2. Crawley Edge Boatshed - Wikipedia

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    The Crawley Edge Boatshed, commonly referred to as the Blue Boat House, [1] is a boathouse located on the Swan River at Crawley in Perth, Western Australia.A well-known landmark, [2] the boatshed was built in the 1930s, and since the 1940s has been owned mainly by the Nattrass family.

  3. Paganin House - Wikipedia

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    Paganin House is a residential dwelling in Floreat, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, built in 1965. It is one of the best-known buildings designed by Bulgarian-born architect Iwan Iwanoff and is an iconic example of mid-century modern architecture in Australia. In December 2015, it was damaged significantly by fire.

  4. 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]

  5. 140 William Street, Perth - Wikipedia

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    140 William Street, Perth (styled as one40william) is a commercial development in Perth, Western Australia. It includes the Gordon Stephenson House , named in honour of Gordon Stephenson , an architect responsible for planning much of modern Perth's urban form through the 1955 Plan for the Metropolitan Region, Perth and Fremantle.

  6. List of heritage buildings in Perth, Western Australia

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    Trinity Uniting Church, built in 1897. Perth, Western Australia was occupied by British settlers in 1829 and originally named the Swan River Colony. Many of the older buildings are still extant, and have been heritage-listed. The places are listed here in chronological order and include significant buildings in the Perth metropolitan area. Included are examples of governmental, religious ...

  7. Warren Anderson (Australian businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson has been associated with some of Australia's largest developments – the $1 billion-plus Westralia Square skyscraper in Perth, 50 Coles and K mart supermarkets around Australia, the new Parliament House complex in Darwin, and at least six major office blocks in the Melbourne central business district, including redevelopment of the Windsor Hotel site opposite Parliament House.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Woodlands, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Woodlands is one of Perth's original northern suburbs. In 1964 Lake View Rd (now Huntriss Rd), saw housing development commence in Woodlands. At this time there were no house between it and Jackadder Lake. Jim Graham was the builder who made many of the original 1960s homes in this street on approximately a fifth of an acre blocks.