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Perth, WA recent comments:

  • Wellington Square, Placemaker (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    WELCOME - Wellington Square. The Park to play sport in the City. Soccer in winter (if you can call it winter - dry as) Waiting for a friend in town, and you have the kids tagging along - bring a ball, and they will be happy for Ages.. and it is registered for pooches as well.. Its Winter now, so, if you are lucky enough to have a KITE, and a day with a breeze, bring that too. Aint it good living so Central.. THE Massive shady Port Jackson Fig Trees, provide a canopy of shade right around Wellington Square, and there is a mix of local species of tree as well. Several small stores only a short walk up Bennett St, or along Royal Street.
  • Wellington Square, CITIBUG (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    WELLINGTON SQUARE, The Green Eastern End of the NORTHBRIDGE VALLEY. Wellington Square is home for various team sports, while providing welcome Cool Shade in a growing City. Wellington Square is a short walk from Claisebrook Rail Station - and Cyclepaths to Guildford, and to both sides of the Swan River in both directions. Its great to live in a City, and be surrounded by parks, river and mostly LEVEL cycleways..
  • The Old East Perth Powerstation, aethaldreda (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Wonderful opportunity exists TO display "Intermodal Transport Through Time", with internal spaces that might display smaller planes, vintage cars - and being at the very edge of the Swan River - a range of boats - through time.. The nearest Electrified Rail Station is Claisebrook where rotated vintage trains could be displayed along the edge of the Dual Use Pathway..
  • Spatial Sciences Institute Western Australian Regional office, Geoffrey412 (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    They organise regualr lectures - you can join their e-mail list for notification.
  • Building 206, IvanW wrote 17 years ago:
    My lovely campus !!!
  • City Cinemas, JC (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Now closed! Being redeveloped as shops I think
  • The High Road Hotel, concerned (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    this place..... sucks
  • City Cinemas, Azzuddin (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Pricey cinema ticket But nice and spacious. Watched a couple of movies before flew-off back to Malaysia - Wild Hogs - Hot Fuzz Locals said the price is much cheaper in the suburb
  • Forrest Chase, Azzuddin (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Isabella was here - 2007
  • Fast Eddy's Fremantle, quiksilver83 (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    It's gone? No... I actually like this place Nice place to hang out with frens for a chat... Used to go there at nite and have supper Love this place and its retorishness
  • Student Village, quiksilver83 (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    My home for 2 years... best flat ever with the best flatmates
  • Belmont Forum, Agung (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    In Sundays, Ika and Agung went to Sunday markets in the Forum's parking lot. Most of Dyandra's toys and clothes were bought there. Ika's favourite merchant was a couple of seniors. Because she shopped there frequently, they often discounted the price, which was already cheap. Sometimes they even gave gifts for unborn Dyandra.
  • Tomato Lake Reserve, Agung (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    We had a ferewell lunch there, December 2005.
  • Marine Terrace, Agung (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Agung and Ika...they just loved Freo.
  • Fremantle Markets, Agung (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Ika loves this place.......
  • King Edward Memorial Hospital, Agung (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    On 4 October 2006 01.45 am, Dyandra Ayodya, the very first daughter of Agung and Ika, was born. It was extraordinary. No family or friend around, but still, it was their happiest moment.
  • Watertown, Agung (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Exactly, no water around. Agung and Ika's favourite shopping place.
  • City Cinemas, Agung (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Where Agung and Ika used to see movies. The last movie they saw was Arthur Golden's Memoir of a Geisha. After that, Ika bought a test pack in a nearby pharmacy and eight months later, Dyandra was born.
  • Carey Baptist College, smelly (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    wow. congratz man... im really proud of u
  • Amenities Building, aihtdikh (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Not any more. It's moved to near Bush Court.