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  2. Jim Fairlie (MSP) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, as a sheep farmer, Fairlie launched Perth Farmers' Market. [2] His father Jim Fairlie was a senior member of the SNP for several decades and stood as a candidate without success in several elections; his brother Andrew (died 2019) was a renowned chef.

  3. ABC Radio Perth - Wikipedia

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    Westralian Farmers was not the only group interested in the licence for the Perth high powered station. In July 1923, Len Matters, a prominent Perth journalist toured the Eastern States on behalf of a newly formed group West Radio Broadcasting Company Ltd. which was interested in the Perth station as part of a wider Australian network. [11]

  4. Perth Metropolitan Markets - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the Metropolitan Market Trust changed its name to the Perth Market Authority and in 1989 the Authority relocated the markets to a site in Canning Vale. [14] The original market site has since been redeveloped and is the site of Watertown Brand Outlet Centre [15] and the offices of the Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia.

  5. List of newspapers in Australia by circulation - Wikipedia

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    Weekend/Saturday Print The Australian Financial Review The Australian The Canberra Times Daily Telegraph The Sydney Morning Herald Northern Territory News The Courier-Mail The Advertiser The Mercury The Age Herald Sun The West Australian; 2002 90320: 297158: 72080: 335388: 399455: 31773: 343323: 280490: 65308: 318900: 515598: 385871 2003 86679 ...

  6. Fremantle Markets - Wikipedia

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    Fremantle Markets from South Terrace. Designed in the Federation Romanesque style, the architects were Joseph Herbert Eales [2] and Charles Oldham. [3] The foundation stone was laid by Premier of Western Australia Sir John Forrest on 6 November 1897, and the principal construction was carried out between 1898 and 1902 at a cost of £8,268, equivalent to A$1.3 million in 2022. [1]

  7. Market City, Canning Vale - Wikipedia

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    Market City in Canning Vale is the successor to the earlier Perth Metropolitan Markets which had operated in the Perth CBD from 1929 to 1998.. It is the current central wholesale market of fruit and vegetable produce in Western Australia, which was organised by the Metropolitan Market Trust, [1] and is currently operated by the Perth Market Authority.

  8. Wesfarmers - Wikipedia

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    [39] [40] Until 1971 it held the sole rights for direct road transport between Carnarvon and Perth. [41] In 1973 a joint venture was formed with Downard to enter the interstate freight forwarding market between Western Australia and Victoria. [42] In 1985, GTC purchased a 50% shareholding in Total West from Mayne Nickless. [43]

  9. E Shed Markets - Wikipedia

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    E Shed Markets is a weekend market located on Victoria Quay in the Fremantle Harbour in Western Australia. It is housed in a historic timber building known as "E" Shed that was constructed in 1929 further up the quay and closer to the wharf. The building is one of a number of sheds that had varying names and locations in the twentieth century.