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the 1920 by-election for the federal seat of | Kalgoorlie; a contest he won. |
Western Australia located 46km north-west of | Kalgoorlie along the Coolgardie North Road in the Goldf |
It is found between | Kalgoorlie and Leonora. |
The district was located in | Kalgoorlie and surrounding districts. |
It is situated between | Kalgoorlie and Menzies along the Goldfields Highway. |
on the standard gauge railway from Perth to | Kalgoorlie and beyond. |
part of the Goldfields city of Boulder, near | Kalgoorlie, and neighbouring mining areas. |
It is situated between | Kalgoorlie and Menzies off the Goldfields Highway. |
It is situated between | Kalgoorlie and Kambalda just off the Goldfields Highway |
It is situated between | Kalgoorlie and Laverton along the Donkey Rocks Road. |
It is situated between | Kalgoorlie and Bulong in the Goldfields-Esperance regio |
near the Wongan Hills, Norseman, and between | Kalgoorlie and Menzies. |
Windanya is a ghost town located between | Kalgoorlie and Leonora in the Goldfields-Esperance regi |
in Western Australia, located 38 km north of | Kalgoorlie and 633 km east of Perth, Western Australia. |
a stop along the on the railway line between | Kalgoorlie and Coolgardie and by 1897 lots were surveye |
undra and sister ships Bundaberg, Deloraine, | Kalgoorlie, and Warrnambool, was attacked off Smoky Cap |
t Botanical Province, in arid regions around | Kalgoorlie, and the shrub occupies a variety of soil ty |
t town in Western Australia, located between | Kalgoorlie and Leonora in the Goldfields-Esperance regi |
t town in Western Australia, located between | Kalgoorlie and Kambalda in the Goldfields-Esperance reg |
n the desert country at Southern Cross (near | Kalgoorlie) and at Sandstone in the Murchison region, a |
acility, which is located 5 km south east of | Kalgoorlie and capable of processing 300,000 tonnes per |
-called "train time" when travelling between | Kalgoorlie and Port Augusta which was UTC+9 hours durin |
ion by 1913 and was eventually bought by the | Kalgoorlie and Boulder Firewood company in 1914 who cha |
kilometres (230 mi) northeast of the city of | Kalgoorlie and about 950 kilometres (590 mi) east-north |
attack Warrnambool rejoined the convoy while | Kalgoorlie assisted Deloraine in protecting the damaged |
on 28 September 2004 to contest the federal | Kalgoorlie at the 2004 election, after the existing can |
He was a barrister in | Kalgoorlie before entering politics. |
Golden Ridge is the second station east of | Kalgoorlie between Parkeston and Curtin. |
n to 55.91% in Birney's former electorate of | Kalgoorlie, but also including 18 of metropolitan Perth |
in the Goldfields Football Association with | Kalgoorlie City and was recruited to East Fremantle aft |
The Super Pit is owned by | Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines Pty Ltd, a company o |
The mines are managed by | Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines Pty Ltd for the join |
Though Stephens failed to win the | Kalgoorlie contest, he was instead elected to the Legis |
He sat on | Kalgoorlie Council, of which he was mayor in 1900, and |
aled in 1899, was bred and who later won the | Kalgoorlie Cup, Perth Cup and the 1905 Melbourne Cup in |
of Representatives as the Liberal member for | Kalgoorlie, defeating long-serving Labor member Fred Co |
lso found and mined in Australia in the East | Kalgoorlie district. |
The Northam to | Kalgoorlie Eastern Goldfields Railway line passes throu |
tremors were felt as far away as Geraldton, | Kalgoorlie, Esperance, and Albany. |
He re-entered Parliament in the seat of | Kalgoorlie; following the death of the incumbent, Charl |
4, the Labor candidate for the rural seat of | Kalgoorlie for the 2004 federal election, Kevin Richard |
ependent-held seat, while losing the seat of | Kalgoorlie for the first time since 1923 to Liberal can |
erth freighter, and Westrail's 7025 Perth to | Kalgoorlie freighter. |
He practiced in | Kalgoorlie from 1931. |
n at the Western Australian School of Mines, | Kalgoorlie, from 1903. |
ustralian Legislative Assembly, representing | Kalgoorlie from 1996 to 2001. |
Place and return in the same run (similar to | Kalgoorlie, Geraldton and Busselton) |
operations, consisting of Gidgee, the South | Kalgoorlie Gold Mine, the Big Bell Gold Mine (closed Ju |
many towns which run along the Mundaring to | Kalgoorlie Goldfields Water Supply Scheme engineered by |
h west of Southern Cross, along the Perth to | Kalgoorlie Great Eastern Highway. |
After primary education in Widgiemooltha and | Kalgoorlie he moved to Italy where he finished his educ |
lifted by the Royal Flying Doctor Service to | Kalgoorlie Hospital from the remote Coonana airstrip, 4 |
He opened country stores in Geraldton and | Kalgoorlie in 1960. |
Born in Melbourne, Victoria, he moved to | Kalgoorlie in Western Australia as a child. |
Elevated to the Episcopate as Bishop of | Kalgoorlie in 1950 he was later Dean of Brisbane and re |
It is only known from the area near | Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, and is considered to b |
rn Australia, located between Coolgardie and | Kalgoorlie in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Wester |
d to the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme from | Kalgoorlie in 1933 |
rtheast of Perth and 202 km (126 mi) east of | Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, on the Nullarbor Plain |
ist of electoral results for the Division of | Kalgoorlie in Australian federal elections from the div |
and South Australian newspapers but moved to | Kalgoorlie in 1895, attracted by the great gold discove |
Cross in 1887, at Coolgardie in 1892, and at | Kalgoorlie in 1893 caused a population explosion in the |
of developing a uranium processing plant at | Kalgoorlie in 1978. |
slative Council and first Federal member for | Kalgoorlie in the Australian House of Representatives. |
es Mansell Bowler (born 22 September 1949 in | Kalgoorlie) is a Western Australian politician who has |
stern Australia, located 30 km north west of | Kalgoorlie It is on the Black Flag to Ora Banda Road in |
Australia, located 45 km north north west of | Kalgoorlie It is situated between Black Flag and Ora Ba |
retire at the election was Labor member for | Kalgoorlie James Cunningham, who transferred to the Aus |
ern Australia located between Coolgardie and | Kalgoorlie just off Great Eastern Highway in the Goldfi |
ton, Carnarvon, Derby, Esperance, Geraldton, | Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Kununurra, and South Hedland. |
Sitting | Kalgoorlie MP Barry Haase of the Liberal Party conteste |
World War II (1939-1945), he was a member of | Kalgoorlie Municipal Council, and President of the Kalg |
he Sunday Times in Perth, and later with the | Kalgoorlie newspapers Sun and Kalgoorlie Miner. |
y was divided between the districts of Eyre, | Kalgoorlie, North West, and Pilbara. |
Australian House of Representatives seat of | Kalgoorlie on 18 December 1920. |
During 2006, the | Kalgoorlie operations sold 332,200 equity ounces of gol |
The | Kalgoorlie operations comprise the Fimiston open pit (c |
n swarming to the area in search of gold and | Kalgoorlie, originally called Hannan's, was born. |
on for Coolgardie on the Prospector Perth to | Kalgoorlie passenger service. |
Gold mines in the | Kalgoorlie region |
It replaced the | Kalgoorlie Regional Prison in December 1980. |
The name Gnumballa was considered by the | Kalgoorlie Road Board but when the town was gazetted in |
"Anzac Cottage", the house at 38 | Kalgoorlie Street, was built by local tradespeople in t |
n, and was based in Boulder and took in some | Kalgoorlie suburbs, while extending west to Coolgardie |
declared elected unopposed as the member for | Kalgoorlie, succeeding Charles Frazer (Labor). |
While in relatively close proximity to | Kalgoorlie, the Mount Monger goldfield had seen no syst |
d in sandy soils on granite outcrops east of | Kalgoorlie, the Avon Wheatbelt and Mallee regions in th |
st of its population is based in the town of | Kalgoorlie, the district also includes remote communiti |
Always based on the town of | Kalgoorlie, the redistribution ahead of the 2008 state |
e October 1998, representing the Division of | Kalgoorlie, the largest parliamentary constituency by a |
It is on the | Kalgoorlie to Leonora Road. |
to the Eastern Goldfields Railway line from | Kalgoorlie to Menzies was begun in August 1897, and rea |
The district of | Kalgoorlie was first created for the 1901 state electio |
in the Superpit and many other mines around | Kalgoorlie was stopped. |
tle Dam Gold Mine, both in the area south of | Kalgoorlie, were both interested in acquiring Dioro to |
Doust was born in | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. |
Duncan was born in | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. |
orn Giacomo del Piano on 17 November 1916 in | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. |
Born in | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, he attended Catholic sch |
man Frederick Moore (born 24 August 1945, in | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia) is an Australian politic |
14 June - Gold discovered at | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia by Paddy Hannan and two o |
e Western Argus was a newspaper published in | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia by Hocking & Co. Ltd., fr |
ots back to 1933 as a gold mining company in | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. |
ld Mine is a gold mine located 19 km west of | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. |
ine located near Broad Arrow, 30 km north of | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. |
He was born in | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, and voluntarily joined t |
pector whose discovery on June 17, 1893 near | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia set off a gold rush in th |
idgie Townsite, Widgiemooltha, both south of | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, in both locations also a |
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