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  2. Darwinbus - Wikipedia

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    Darwinbus is the official operational name of the public bus network which operates within the Greater Darwin region, this includes the satellite cities Palmerston and Casuarina, in addition to the Darwin Rural Area in the Northern Territory. [1]

  3. Casuarina, Northern Territory - Wikipedia

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    Casuarina is one of the northern suburbs of Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is the traditional country and waterways of the Larrakia people. [3] It is home to the largest shopping centre in the Northern Territory, called Casuarina Square. Casuarina is a small suburb taking in the large shopping and business area ...

  4. Transport in Darwin - Wikipedia

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    Buses are a major form of public transport in Darwin. The car is the dominant mode of transport for Darwin residents. The Stuart Highway is the only major highway that services the Darwin area.

  5. Casuarina Coastal Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Casuarina Coastal Reserve is a protected area in the northern area of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is on the traditional Country and waterways of the Larrakia nation. [4] The reserve comprises approximately 1,361 hectares (3,363 acres) of habitats between Rapid Creek and Buffalo Creek. [5]

  6. Casuarina, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Casuarina is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia and located within the City of Kwinana.. Casuarina is one of the Kwinana suburbs named after a ship. Casuarina, under the command of Louis de Freycinet, was a 30-ton cutter [[[Casuarina (schooner)#{{{section}}}| contradictory]]] used in the French exploration of the Western Australian coast in 1802–03.

  7. Bertram, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Bertram has seen a recent [when?] spate of growth with the development of a small shopping centre, the opening of the Mandurah railway line with a station in the suburb and continued land releases within the Belgravia Central estate. The local public school is Bertram Primary School that first opened its doors in 2007 with 250 students.

  8. Pyrmont and Glebe railway tunnels - Wikipedia

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    Extensive swampland surrounded the creeks. On the shale ridges, heavily timbered woodlands contained several varieties of eucalypts while the swamplands and tidal mudflats had mangroves, swamp oaks (Casuarina glauca) and black wattles (Callicoma serratifolia) after which the bay is named. Blackwattle Swamp was first mentioned by surveyors in ...

  9. Halls Head, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Halls Head is serviced by public transport provided by Transperth.Route 591 serves areas in north-western and central Halls Head. 592 operates through Port Mandurah and the western parts of Seascapes (via McLarty Road and Peelwood Parade) while 594 passes to the east of the suburb via Old Coast Road. 591 and 594 operates seven days a week while 592 operates six days a week.