Busselton (section Wonnerup House)
the Busselton area, such as Wonnerup, Yallingup and Carbunup River, still hold their original Noongar names. The Wonnerup massacre of Wardandi Noongar...
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Wonnerup (Western Australia) The Wonnerup massacre, also known as the Wonnerup "Minninup" massacre, was the killing of dozens of Wardandi Noongar people...
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The townsite of Wonnerup is located 219 kilometres (136 mi) south of Perth and 10 kilometres (6 mi) east of Busselton. It was gazetted a townsite in 1856...
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Wonnerup House is a heritage-listed farm precinct in Wonnerup, Western Australia. The current house was built in 1859 by George Layman Jr., one year after...
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The Vasse-Wonnerup Estuary is an estuary in the South West region of Western Australia close to the town of Busselton. The estuary is listed with DIWA...
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The Vasse and Wonnerup Floodgates is a heritage listed site in Western Australia that comprises two locations. The two locations are the site of the Vasse...
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Windanya – Abandoned Windy Harbour Witchcliffe Wittenoom Wokalup Wongan Hills Wonnerup Woodanilling Woodarra Woodridge Wooramel Wooroloo Worsley Wubin Wundowie...
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unknown numbers of Aboriginal residents in what has become known as the Wonnerup massacre. The posse eventually murdered Gaywal and abducted his three sons...
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George Layman was born at Wonnerup House in 1838 and resided there until his death on 13 December 1921. His father, George Layman, was fatally speared...
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Christmas Island 580 1,400 Toolibin Lake 497 1,230 Towra Point 604 1,490 Vasse-Wonnerup system 1,115 2,760 Western District Lakes 32,898 81,290 Western Port 59...
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