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Perth and Immigration
Redcliffe is the site of the Perth Immigration Detention Centre.

Perth and Detention
* 2 August-Two youths escaped from Bansia Hill Juvenile Detention centre in Canningvale after assaulting a construction worker working at the centre, stealing his vehicle and using it to ram through the main gates ; the pair then went on a crime spree that stretched across metropolitan Perth before being caught and arrested in two separate incidents.

Perth and Centre
Venues included the Perth Entertainment Centre, The Seagull Stadium on the Gold Coast, Memorial Drive in Adelaide, the Sydney Entertainment Centre and a final concert at the Melbourne Tennis Centre on 23 December 1988, the same night that the last episode of Young Talent Time went to air on Network Ten.
Despite this, road-signs around the borders used the term " The City of Perth ", and directional signs within indicated " City Centre ".
There is a highly-successful bilby breeding program at Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, near Perth, Western Australia.
There is a highly-successful bilby breeding program at Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, near Perth, Western Australia.
The telescope will be co-located with the UWA's Gravity Discovery Centre and Southern Cross Cosmos Centre 70 km north of Perth on Wallingup Plain near the town of Gingin.
Perthshire North takes in Highland and East Perthshire, the Carse of Gowrie and the Perth City Centre ward of Perth and Kinross Council.
En route it called at Didcot Railway Centre,, the Severn Valley Railway, ( overnight stop ), Manchester, Bradford,, the National Railway Museum ( overnight stop ), Newcastle, Edinburgh, arriving at Perth on 11 July.
Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer Control in Perth, Western Australia | Perth
Keating toured Australia and New Zealand in the beginning of 2012 at the state theatre in Sydney, Brisbane convention centre, Melbourne Regent Theatre, Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Canberra Royal Theatre, Wollongong Entertainment Centre, Adelaide festival theatre and at Perth Kings Park in front of 29, 000 in all making 1. 6 million pounds.
Centre for Western Australian History ; East Perth, W. A: distributed by the Heritage Council
* In 2007, two members of the Solid Gold club were led away by police at the Perth Cultural Centre after streaking in a skit in which they danced to the song " In the Navy ".
It is connected to North Beach ( 7 km ), Scarborough ( 10 km ) and Perth Airport ( 22 km ) via Reid Highway, to the Perth CBD ( 15 km ) and to Joondalup ( 17 km ) via Reid Highway and Mitchell Freeway, and to the Balcatta industrial area and Karrinyup Shopping Centre ( 7 km ) by Erindale Road.
The company owns, manages and develops office properties in the downtown core of the American cities of New York City, New York ; Washington, D. C .; Boston, Massachusetts ; Houston, Texas ; Los Angeles, California ; Denver, Colorado ; and Minneapolis, Minnesota ; the Canadian cities of Toronto, Calgary, Alberta ; Ottawa, Ontario ; and Vancouver, British Columbia as well as Australian cities Perth, Sydney and Melbourne Its properties include One Liberty Plaza and the World Financial Center in New York City ; Brookfield Place ( formerly BCE Place ), First Canadian Place, and Queen's Quay Terminal in Toronto ; Place de Ville and the John Edmunds Towers in Ottawa, Canadian Western Bank Place and Enbridge Tower in Edmonton, Alberta ; Suncor Energy Centre, Fifth Avenue Place, Altius Centre, Herald Building, and Bankers Hall in Calgary ; and Royal Centre in Vancouver.
Although the fundraising takes place 365 days a year through the community, it culminates in a 26 hour live broadcast from Perth Convention Exhibition Centre in the heart of Perth over a weekend late in the year.

Perth and was
The London Illustrated News published this photo in January 1921 ( shown at right ) This 1921 photo was also used by the Perth Western Mail in 1924 in a montage and is shown at the right below it.
The earliest known crokinole board was made by craftsman Eckhardt Wettlaufer in 1876 in Perth County, Ontario, Canada.
The 1974 Australian America's Cup Challenger was named " Southern Cross " KA 4 representing the Royal Perth Yacht Club and was defeated 4-0 sailing off Newport Rhode Island by " Courageous " US26 sailing for the New York Yacht Club.
The album was released in June 2010, in time for the band's appearance at the West Coast Blues & Roots Festival near Perth, Western Australia.
The core of the kingdom was similar to the old counties of Mearns, Forfar, Perth, Fife, and Kinross.
The first CHOGM was held in 1971, and there have been twenty-one held in total: the most recent was held in Perth, Australia.
He executed the laws enforcing religious conformity with severity, and filled the parish churches, but resisted the excessive measures of tyranny prescribed by the English government ; and in consequence of an intrigue of the Duke of Queensberry and Lord Perth, who gained the duchess of Portsmouth with a present of £ 27, 000, he was dismissed in 1684.
Geelong's most notable recruitment coup ever was the transfer of perhaps the greatest ruckman of all time, Graham " Polly " Farmer from East Perth.
He has received several other honours and in 2011, the suburb of Brabham in Perth, Western Australia, was named after him.
The cataclysmic explosion was heard in Perth in Western Australia, about to the south, as well as the island of Rodrigues near Mauritius, about to the west.
The village of Kinglassie lies to the north of the Lochty Burn, 3 miles ( 5 km ) southwest of Glenrothes in Fife and 3 miles southeast of Perth and Kinross district. Kinglassie ( Pronounced Kin-glassie ) village has been populated for thousands of years, in 830 AD the village was known as Kinglace, the ancient Picts used to live in this area.
Perth was originally founded by Captain James Stirling in 1829 as the administrative centre of the Swan River Colony, and gained city status in 1856 ( currently vested in the smaller City of Perth ).
An influx of immigrants following the conclusion of the war was followed by a surge in economic activity as a result of several mining booms in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, with Perth becoming the regional headquarters for a number of mining operations located around the state.
The area where Perth now stands was called Boorloo by the Aboriginals living there at the time of their first contact with Europeans in 1827.
The Foundation of Perth 1829 by George Pitt Morison is an historically accurate reconstruction of the official ceremony by which Perth was founded.
Although the British Army had established a base at King George Sound ( later Albany ) on the south coast of western Australia in 1826 in response to rumours that the area would be annexed by France, Perth was the first full-scale settlement by Europeans in the western third of the continent.
Captain James Stirling, aboard the Parmelia, said that Perth was " as beautiful as anything of this kind I had ever witnessed ".
It is clear that Stirling had already selected the name Perth for the capital well before the town was proclaimed, as his proclamation of the colony, read in Fremantle on 18 June 1829, ended " given under my hand and Seal at Perth this 18th Day of June 1829.
Murray was born in Perth, Scotland, and was in 1829 Secretary of State for the Colonies and Member for Perthshire in the British House of Commons.

Perth and opened
" Ross Buncle argues that the late-1970s punk scene in Perth, Australia " opened the door to a host of poseurs, who were less interested in the music than in UK-punk fancy dress and being seen to be hip.
* In Perth a new electric interurban rail line running down the middle of the Kwinana Freeway to serve Mandurah opened on December 23, 2007.
The Kailis family opened the first Red Rooster store in the Perth suburb of Kelmscott, Western Australia in 1972.
Public transport in Mandurah is covered by Transperth due to its proximity to Perth itself, with eleven bus routes servicing the city while the Mandurah railway line, opened in December 2007, links Mandurah to Perth via Mandurah railway station with a travel time of approximately 50 minutes.
The Trades and Labor Council, Perth was established in 1891 with Perth Trades Hall opened in 1912.
Its nucleus comprised the tertiary programs formerly conducted in the Perth Technical College which opened in 1900.
The Perth City Busport ( now known as the Esplanade Busport ), was opened on 30 November 1991 in an effort to centralise services travelling through the central business district — however, due to its distance from St Georges Terrace, it was branded a " white elephant " by the media and failed to significantly impact on CBD traffic.
After closing in Sydney on 14 September, the production moved to Auckland, New Zealand and following a holiday break, subsequently opened in Perth in February 2009.
A smaller station, opened in 1970, known as Orange East Fork, lies on the branch line to Broken Hill and is served by the twice-weekly Indian Pacific service to Perth.
** the Inverness and Perth Junction Railway, opened in 1863, which connected with the I & AJR at, and which in turn joined the Perth and Dunkeld Railway ( opened 7 April 1856 ) at Dunkeld, completing the main line of the HR, which itself came into being in 1865 ;
The Perth Zoo is a zoo that opened in 1898 in South Perth, Western Australia.
Perth Zoo was opened on 17 October 1898 by the Governor of Western Australia, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Gerard Smith.
Perth County, area, was mainly settled through the agency of the Canada Company which opened a road from the site of Stratford to Goderich.
BSHS was opened in 1967 and at the time was the northernmost school in the Perth metropolitan area.
The Perth Motorplex ( formerly known as Quit Motorplex ) opened in December 2000 at a cost of A $ 20 million with catering, licensed bars, state of the art stadium lighting and the " Snake Pit ", a purpose built and dedicated burn out section.
The station officially opened on 13 December 2007 and services both the Perth CBD and the neighbouring city of Mandurah.
In 1980 the real estate division had spread across every state of Australia when they opened the first office in Perth, Western Australia.
The Port Reading Railroad was chartered in 1890 and opened in 1892, running east from a junction from the New York main line near Bound Brook to the new port of Port Reading on the Arthur Kill near Perth Amboy.
* 1968 – Kalgoorlie to Perth standard gauge railway opened

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