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Sir John Forrest, 1st Premier of Western Australia The state has been inhabited by Indigenous Australians for around 40,000 years. The first European to visit Western Australia was a Dutch explorer, Dirk Hartog who on 26 October 1616 landed at (what is now known as) Cape Inscription, Dirk Hartog Island. In 1829, the Swan River Colony was established on the Swan River by Captain James Stirling. The colony eventually became a state of Australia on 1 January 1901.
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The 2010 Kalgoorlie-Boulder earthquake was a richter magnitude 5.0 earthquake earthquake that occurred near the city of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia on 20 April 2010 at approximately 8:17 am Western Standard Time (WST).The earthquake caused major damage to the historic buildings in Kalgoorlie-Boulder. Its epicenter was approximately 30 km (19 mi) northeast of Kalgoorlie, at a depth of 10 km (6.2 mi). The duration of shaking lasted about 10-15 seconds and was felt up to 1,007 km (626 mi) away. It was also the largest recorded in the Goldfields region and one of the largest in Australia. No one was killed but two people were treated at Kalgoorlie hospital for minor injuries resulting from the earthquake. It resulted in the temporary closure of local gold mines including the Super Pit gold mine.
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The Busselton Jetty located in Busselton is at 1,841 metres is the longest wooden structure in the southern hemisphere. The jetty is one of the major tourism sites in the South West region.Featured content
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Banksia brownii · Banksia epica · Banksia telmatiaea · Hamersley, Western Australia · Red-winged Fairy-wren · Yagan
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Aquinas College, Perth · Australian Ringneck · Avondale Agricultural Research Station · Banksia prionotes · BankWest Tower · Black Swan emblems and popular culture · Bon Scott · Canning Dam · Central Park (skyscraper) · Convict era of Western Australia · Council House, Perth · Cullacabardee, Western Australia · Cyclone Glenda · Cyclone Inigo · Cyclone Rosita · Dryandra Woodland · Electoral district of Perth · Hughie Edwards · Narrows Bridge (Perth) · Palace Hotel, Perth · Scotch College, Perth · "Showdown" (Pendulum song)
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Did you know...
- ...that when the 1987 America's Cup was raced off Fremantle, Western Australia it was the first time for 132 years that the regatta had not been hosted by the New York Yacht Club?
- ...that the original Victoria Dam, constructed in 1891, was the first dam in Western Australia, and it stood for almost 100 years before being replaced with the current dam?
- ...that Anglican bishop Kay Goldsworthy was consecrated as the first woman bishop of any Australian church on 22 May 2008?
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Vital articles: 100 Most Influential Western Australians is a possible starting point Requested articles: John Brady (bishop) • Constitution of Western Australia • Tourism in Western Australia (see: Tourism in Sydney, Tourism in Melbourne, Tourism in Brisbane). Seeking sources: Clarence, Western Australia • Bevan Lawrence • Martyn Webb Expansion needed: Blackwall Reach (Western Australia) • Busselton, Western Australia • David Parker • Economy of Western Australia • May Gibbs • May Holman • Ross McLarty • Mount Henry Peninsula • New Norcia, Western Australia • Whadjuk • Tim Winton • Yunderup, Western Australia • List of WA waterfalls • tourism sections needed in Perth, Western Australia and Western Australia • Thomas Hughes (Australian politician) - needs expansion from cultural sources • Great Southern (Western Australia) - lacks references, needs expansion and cleanup Requested images: Requested photographs in Western Australia • Requested photographs in Perth Article cleanup: See Cleanup listing (related changes) Assessment: See Unassessed WA articles and Unknown-importance WA articles Related portals
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