- its name from
pilbarra, an
Aboriginal word for the
mullet that is
available in
local waters. The
Pilbara Cr**** (originally
spelt "
Pilbarra") is a tributary...
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different zones, and also as some
mining operations are
exhausted or closed.
Pilbarra Goldfield News (note that the
modern spelling is 'Pilbara'). Published...
- Queensland,
published 1872–1988 The
Daily Telegraph and
North Murchison and
Pilbarra Gazette, M****atharra,
Western Australia,
published 1909–1947
Prahran Telegraph...
- The
Pilbarra Goldfield News was a
newspaper published from 19
February 1897 to 20
March 1923,
first in
Marble Bar and then, from 1912, in Port Hedland...
- 2015.
Shirley Strickland. trackfield.brinkster.net "Sporting News". The
Pilbarra Goldfield News.
Marble Bar, WA. 12 July 1900.
Retrieved 17
December 2015...
- 20°18′36″S 118°36′04″E / 20.310°S 118.601°E / -20.310; 118.601 The Town of Port
Hedland is a
local government area in the
Pilbara region of Western...
- JSTOR 1368732. Whitlock, F.W. (1909). "Notes on
Birds observed on the
Pilbarra Goldfield, North-west Australia". Emu. 8 (4): 193. doi:10.1071/mu908173...
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District on 8 July 1898, with part of its
territory being severed from the
Pilbarra Road
District (which
evolved into the Town of Port Hedland). It was based...
-
October 2012 "The Poet's Corner".
Daily Telegraph and
North Murchison and
Pilbarra Gazette. Vol. III, no. 668.
Western Australia. 8 July 1920. p. 4. Retrieved...
- "Advertising". The
Pilbarra Goldfield News.
Western Australia. 26
November 1897. p. 3.
Retrieved 16
January 2020 – via Trove. "Advertising". The
Pilbarra Goldfield...