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The people of Western Australia are often colloquially referred to as... Western Australia is bounded by... The bulk of Western Australia consists of the extremely old... This agricultural region of Western Australia is in the top nine terrestrial habitats for terrestrial... Western Australia is home to around... were well established throughout Western Australia by the time of European explorers began to arrive in the early seventeenth century... resulting in Western Australia officially becoming a state on... Western Australia did not receive significant flows of... Western Australia received large numbers of... 2001 census data reveal that Western Australia is highly diverse... Western Australia is a major extractor of bauxite... Western Australia also has major wine producing regions in the South West located in the... Western Australia has a significant fishing industry... Western Australia was granted self... Western Australia became a state within Australia... Whilst the sovereign of Western Australia is the Queen of Australia... Western Australia was the most reluctant participant in the... Western Australia did not participate in the earliest federation conference... term residents of Western Australia were generally opposed to federation... Education in Western Australia consists of one year of pre... Western Australia has two daily newspapers...

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