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  2. South Inch - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 Perth Show. The Lesser South inch is the location for the annual Perth Highland Games and Perth Show. [1] A skate park is also in that section. Perth Farmers' Market takes place on the Lesser South Inch on the first Saturday of every month (except January). [27]

  3. 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.

  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. Farmers' market - Wikipedia

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    An autumn farmers' market in Farmington, Michigan A farmers' market at twilight in Layyah, Pakistan Blueberries in late July 2023 at the Jean Talon Market in Montreal. A farmers' market (or farmers market according to the AP stylebook, [1] [2] also farmer's market in the Cambridge Dictionary [3] [4]) is a physical retail marketplace intended to sell foods directly by farmers to consumers.

  6. 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.

  7. Fremantle Markets - Wikipedia

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    Fremantle Markets from South Terrace. The Fremantle Markets is a public market located on the corner of South Terrace and Henderson Street, Fremantle, Western Australia.. Built in 1897, it houses over 150 shops for craftspeople, fashion designers, and merchants in the historic Hall, and fresh food producers, vegetable growers and food retailers in The Yard.

  8. 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]

  9. 2024 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Government raises the visa fee for international students from A$710 (US$473) to A$1,600 (US$1,068) in an attempt to curb record levels of migration claimed to exacerbate pressure on the Australian housing market. [405] Sam Mostyn is sworn in as the 28th Governor-General of Australia. [406] 2 July –