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  2. City of Wanneroo - Wikipedia

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    The City of Wanneroo is a local government area with city status in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. It is centred approximately 25 kilometres (15.5 mi) north of Perth's central business district and forms part of the northern boundary of the Perth metropolitan area. Wanneroo encompasses the federal divisions of Cowan, Moore ...

  3. List of mayors of Wanneroo - Wikipedia

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    The City of Wanneroo in Perth, Western Australia was originally established on 31 October 1902 as a road board with a chairman and councillors under the Roads Boards Act 1871. With the passage of the Local Government Act 1960, all road boards became Shires with a shire president and councillors effective 1 July 1961. On 19 July 1985, Wanneroo ...

  4. Nowergup, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Nowergup is a sparsely populated agricultural suburb. Several plant nurseries, the Ocean View Tavern and the Nowergup Lake wetland and fauna sanctuary are situated along Wanneroo Road. The western strip between Wanneroo Road and the Mitchell Freeway is approximately the northern half of the Neerabup National Park.

  5. Wanneroo - Wikipedia

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    Route 467 serves smaller streets and passes nearby to the 389 terminus on Belgrade Road, as well as the Wanneroo Town Centre (where selected services terminate) and Wanneroo Secondary College. Route 468 is a much faster service, passing straight through Wanneroo along Wanneroo Road.

  6. Mariginiup, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Mariginiup is an outer northern suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Wanneroo. The suburb was seriously affected by the 2023 Wanneroo bushfire . References

  7. Madeley, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Its local government area is the City of Wanneroo. Previously part of Landsdale , much of the suburb was rural in character until the 1990s, with market gardening a common activity. From 2001 onwards, extensive property development resulted in massive population growth, with the Property Investor Magazine of December 2007 estimating a growth ...

  8. Currambine, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The name was chosen by the City of Wanneroo in 1979 from a book by A.W. Reed. [2] It is an Aboriginal word from New South Wales meaning "heaps of rocks". [ 3 ] Currambine was developed as a chiefly residential suburb in the mid-1990s on land adjacent to the Currambine train station , which was built and opened in 1993.

  9. Hocking, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Hocking is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Wanneroo. Until 1994 it was part of the suburb of Wanneroo. The suburb was named after Herbert Hocking, a local landowner, first chairman of the Wanneroo Road Board and member of the Board from 1903 to 1931. He was also treasurer of the Agricultural Society in 1909.