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A panoramic view of Perth from Kings Park. The road below the park is the Kwinana Freeway that bridges the Swan River, linking north and south Perth. Kings Park, 400 hectares of bush and parks, is on a hill south-west of the city centre.

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Press, 3 February 1986, Page 35

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A panoramic view of Perth from Kings Park. The road below the park is the Kwinana Freeway that bridges the Swan River, linking north and south Perth. Kings Park, 400 hectares of bush and parks, is on a hill south-west of the city centre. Press, 3 February 1986, Page 35

A panoramic view of Perth from Kings Park. The road below the park is the Kwinana Freeway that bridges the Swan River, linking north and south Perth. Kings Park, 400 hectares of bush and parks, is on a hill south-west of the city centre. Press, 3 February 1986, Page 35

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