The Gascoyne River is a river in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. At 865 kilometres (537 mi), it is the longest river in Western Australia. The...
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and named the Gascoyne River after Captain John Gascoyne RN, son of Bamber Gascoyne, a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty. Captain Gascoyne was a committee...
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The Thomas River is a river in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. The headwaters of the river rise south of Double Peak and flows westwards, joined...
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Gairdner (southern Western Australia) Gairdner (northern Western Australia) Gascoyne Gibb Glenelg Goodga Gordon Greenough H Hamersley Hann Hardey Harding Harvey...
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explorer Franklin River: named for Sir John Franklin, Governor of Tasmania 1836–1843 Gascoyne River: named for Captain J. Gascoyne, friend of explorer...
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Laverton and the upper Gascoyne River and between the Thomas River and Mount Singleton in Avon Wheatbelt, Carnarvon, Gascoyne, Geraldton Sandplains, Murchison...
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Kennedy Range National Park (category Shire of Upper Gascoyne)
(93 mi) east of Carnarvon. Kennedy Range is found on the edge of the Gascoyne River catchment area and is a weathered plateau that extends for a distance...
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Mount Augustus National Park (category Shire of Upper Gascoyne)
tectonic movements. Francis Thomas Gregory reached the summit on 3 June 1858 during his 107-day journey through the Gascoyne region, becoming the first...
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region. 1837–39: George Grey explored the coasts of: the North West (1837) Gascoyne and Murchison (1839) 1839: another four members, drawn from the ranks of...
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Perth (section Swan River Colony)
has expanded outward from the original British settlements on the Swan River, upon which its central business district and port of Fremantle are situated...
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