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Burswood Entertainment Complex – on the top of what was originally a swampy dump, a complex of international standard hotel, casino and other facilities; Houghton Winery – historic Swan Valley winery established in 1836
Theatres in Perth, Western Australia (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Perth, Western Australia" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.
On 19 September 2006, the Federal Court of Australia ruled in the case of Bennell v State of Western Australia [2006] FCA 1243 that Noongar native title persisted over Perth metropolitan area. [32] An appeal was subsequently filed, and in 2008, the Full Court of the Federal Court upheld parts of the appeal by the Western Australian and ...
Lincoln Street Ventilation Stack in Highgate, Western Australia, was a 38 metres (125 ft) tall sewer vent, the second tallest in Australia. It was sealed in 1941, and secretly used as a radio antenna during World War II. Crown Perth is located on the Swan River south-east of the city of Perth, Western Australia. The complex includes a casino ...
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 ...
Kings Park is a 399.9-hectare (988-acre) [1] [2] park overlooking Perth Water and the central business district of Perth, Western Australia. The park is a mixture of grassed parkland, botanical gardens and natural bushland on Mount Eliza with two-thirds of the grounds conserved as native bushland.
As early as 1898, the land was reserved for conservation and recreation. Two years later, it was named Greenmount National Park. [2] [failed verification] It was still being identified as National Park in the late 1930s, [3] [4] and it was not until 1947 that the name change occurred to commemorate Sir John Forrest, the first Premier of Western Australia.
Tourist attractions in Perth, Western Australia (9 C, 29 P) A. Amusement parks in Western Australia (2 P) B. Beaches of Western Australia (23 P) C.
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