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Pinjarra is a town in the Peel
region of
Western Australia along the
South Western Highway, 82
kilometres (51 mi) from the
state capital,
Perth and 21...
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Pinjarra m****acre, also
known as the
Battle of
Pinjarra,
occurred on 28
October 1834 in
Pinjarra,
Western Australia when a
group of
Binjareb Noongar...
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Pinjarra Park is a
Thoroughbred horse racing venue located in the town of
Pinjarra,
Western Australia,
approximately 86
kilometers (53 miles)
south of...
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Pinjarra railway station is
located on the
South Western Railway in
Western Australia. It is
located at the town of
Pinjarra.
Pinjarra station opened on...
- The
Pinjarra to
Narrogin railway was a 153
kilometre cross-country
railway line
built between the
towns of
Pinjarra and
Narrogin in
Western Australia...
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Pinjarra Road is a
major west–east road
connecting the two
major centres of the Peel Region,
Mandurah and
Pinjarra.
Mostly a dual carriageway, it also...
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Pinjarra Hills is a
suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census,
Pinjarra Hills had a po****tion...
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Pinjarra Power Station is a natural-gas-fired
power station in
Western Australia. It is a 280 MW base load
cogeneration power station located in Alcoa's...
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losing to John
Hearman of the
Liberal Party by a
narrow margin. He died in
Pinjarra in
January 1953, aged 71. He had
married Mary
Agnes Murnan in 1907, with...
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campsite on the
banks of the
Murray River,
south of the
present day town of
Pinjarra.
Between 60 and 80
Pinjarup people came
under fire with the
number of dead...