Jarrahdale (W.A.)
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- A comparative study of arachnid communities in rehabilitated bauxite mines, 1986:p. 1 (Jarrahdale, 45km south-east of Perth, Western Australia)
- GEOnet names server, 23 May 1997(Jarrahdale, Australia, PPL, 32p0s21ʹ00ʺS, 116p0s04ʹ00ʺE)
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Mill Manager's Residence, Jarrahdale, April 2020 02
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File:Jarrahdale Log Chop.jpg
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File:Locomotive Rockingham shunting wagons at Jarrahdale yard.jpg
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File:Mill Manager's Residence, Jarrahdale, April 2020 02.jpg
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File:W.-Australia(1892) p055 THE JARRAHDALE TIMBER STATION, WESTERN AUSTRALIA.jpg
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Wikipedia description:
Jarrahdale is a small historic town located 45 km south-east of Perth, Western Australia in the Darling Range. The name is derived from its situation in a jarrah forest. Established in the late 1800s as the state's first major timber milling operation, it played a key role in the development of Western Australia through the exportation of jarrah around the world. At the 2016 census, Jarrahdale had a population of 1,192. Since 2001, the historic precinct has been managed by the state's National Trust organisation alongside private residential and tourism-oriented developments.
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