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  2. Repco - Wikipedia

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    Repco produced a new version of the engine, the 700 series, this time with a Repco designed block. Brabham scored two poles early in the year, but then the new Ford Cosworth DFV V8 appeared in the Lotus 49 , setting a new pace with its 410 hp (310 kW) at 9,000 rpm, with Jim Clark and Graham Hill taking all poles in the rest of the season.

  3. Australind (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Australind departs Perth in March 1986 hauled by an X class. The Australind service began on 24 November 1947 and was hauled initially by U class steam locomotives. [2] With an average speed of 63 km/h (39 mph), it was the fastest narrow gauge passenger train in Australia. [3]

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  5. List of major roads in rural Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australind Bypass: Roelands: South Western Highway: Ripon Hills Road Marble Bar: Oakover River: Robertson Drive, Bunbury: Australind Bypass: Bussell Highway: Bunbury Bypass. National Route 1 (north of South Western Highway) / State Route 10 (south of South Western Highway) Robinson Street, Carnarvon Kingsford: Carnarvon: Shark Bay Road Hamelin ...

  6. Rail transport in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Transwa Australind at Claisebrook station The Western Australian lines developed in narrow 3 ft 6 in ( 1,067 mm ) gauge from Fremantle (the port of Perth ), Geraldton , Bunbury , Albany and Esperance , mainly for carrying grain and minerals, with the private Midland Railway Company and Great Southern Railway adding 3 ft 6 in ( 1,067 mm ) gauge ...

  7. Worsley, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The refinery and mine are a joint venture operation between South32 (86%), Japan Alumina Associates (Australia) Pty Ltd (10%) and Sojitz Alumina Pty Ltd (4%). [5] Bauxite ore is delivered to the refinery by a 51 km (32 mi) conveyor belt from the Boddington Bauxite Mine site at Mount Saddleback south of Boddington .

  8. Brunswick Junction, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    A bridge was built over the Brunswick River at Australind to give settlers in the area easier access to what was then the main community in the Harvey District. In 1893, when the Perth-Bunbury railway was completed, no-one lived in the present-day townsite, but the Brunswick Farmers' Association was formed, with a post office and school ...

  9. Marshall Waller Clifton - Wikipedia

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    The name of the settlement, Australind, a contraction of Australia and India, was chosen as it was hoped to establish trade between the two countries. Clifton and his family and other first settlers of the Australind region sailed to Australia on the barque Parkfield in October 1840, arriving at Port Leschenault ( Bunbury ) on 18 March 1841.