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Kalgoorlie Western Australia Visitor Information

‘Karlkurla’ (pronounced gull-gurl-la), is the native Aboriginal word for the Silky Pear, one of many many native bushes, bushes and small plants that may now be enjoyed whereas strolling alongside the park’s 4km walking path. These trails are excellent for … Continue reading

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Kalgoorlie Western Australia Visitor Data

‘Karlkurla’ (pronounced gull-gurl-la), is the local Aboriginal word for the Silky Pear, one of the many native bushes, trees and small vegetation that can now be enjoyed while strolling along the park’s 4km walking trail. These trails are good for … Continue reading

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Kalgoorlie’s New Public Paintings Vision In Blue

This service could embrace materials from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced. Earlier, Energy Minister Reece Whitby said he had “unimaginable sympathy” for those affected by power … Continue reading

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Kalgoorlie Western Australia Visitor Info

‘Karlkurla’ (pronounced gull-gurl-la), is the native Aboriginal word for the Silky Pear, one of many many native bushes, timber and small vegetation that may now be loved while strolling along the park’s 4km walking trail. These trails are perfect for … Continue reading

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