Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Remote Western Australia – also synonymous with Outback Western Australia – is determined by the distance and separation from the more heavily populated south west region surrounding Perth and its adjacent hinterland, and the subsequent scattered and low density populated areas towards the central east of Western Australia.
26 counties of Western Australia. Historically, there were 26 counties in the south-western part of the state, designated shortly after the Swan River Colony was founded in 1829. It was originally intended for these to be subdivided into hundreds and parishes in a manner similar to South Australia, but this did not occur, as the division ...
Western Australia regions labelled map Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status float float template alignment: left or right (default is right) Example left String optional border-width border-width border width in px (default is 0, no border) Example 1 Number optional border-color border-color border colour specified as CSS colour (default is silver) Example ...
The use of counties, hundreds and parishes was popular in Australia in the 19th century, with many maps of Australian colonies showing these divisions, [6] and towns and cities often listed in their county. Legal cases referenced counties, and many genealogical records for Australia in the 19th century list the county and parish for location of ...
Pages in category "Counties of Western Australia" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
See also the Bureau of Meteorology's Western Australia regions map. [8] The Western Australian system of regions defined by the Government of Western Australia for purposes of economic development administration, which excludes the Perth metropolitan area, is a series of nine regions. The nine defined regions are: Gascoyne; Goldfields–Esperance
Western Australia is the largest state of Australia, with an area of 2,527,013 square kilometres (975,685 sq mi), [1] and its fourth most populous, with a population of 2,660,026 as of the 2021 Australian census. [2] Official population statistics are created by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, who have a census every five years. The most ...
Where WAS That? : An Historical Gazetteer of Western Australia / by Geoffrey Higham. Geoproject Solutions Pty Ltd: Winthrop, Western Australia. ISBN 0-9758024-0-2. Murray, Ian & Goodchild, Brian (2003). Araluen to Zanthus: A Gazetteer of Perth Suburbs and Western Australian Towns. Fremantle, Western Australia: Fremantle Arts Centre Press.