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Goldfields-Esperance
GreenView at Karlkurla

GreenView at Karlkurla is Kalgoorlie’s newest residential estate setting benchmarks in quality housing and community living for a diverse range of lifestyles. Land for sale at GreenView at Karlkurla ranges from traditional lots for larger homes, to cottage lots for smaller dwellings and quad sites for townhouses and villas as well as group housing for apartments.
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GreenView at Karlkurla
Karlkurla Rise

Karlkurla Rise is LandCorp's latest residential development in the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder. Located on a ridge overlooking Karlkurla Bushland Park, an A Class Reserve, this 68-lot release offers large blocks with commanding views of the sunset horizon, distant ranges and the surrounding natural bushland.
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Karlkurla Rise
Laverton

Laverton is as famous for its Gold-rush as it is for welcoming tourists into the heart of the great Australian outback. Since the discovery of gold, which put this remote Eastern Goldfields town on the world map at the turn of the last century, Laverton has played an important role in the growth of Western Australia.
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Laverton
Leonora

The mining town of Leonora in the Eastern Goldfields is a tourist gem as well as an active regional mining centre. Set in the arid outback, the town is a colourful oasis, offering historic Gold-rush architecture and modern amenities, including a regional airport.
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Leonora
Menzies

Historic Menzies offers a glimpse into the gold rush that swept through the Western Australian Goldfields at the turn of the previous century. Soon after the discovery of gold at Menzies in 1894, the town's population swelled to more than 10,000, before shrinking back to a few hundred within a decade.
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Menzies
Norseman

The world's luckiest horse shoe belonged to Western Australian prospector Lawrence Sinclair, whose horse Norseman kicked a piece of ground to reveal a large gold nugget in the dusty Western Australian outback in 1894. The lucky find sparked the start of a gold rush and the birth of the town appropriately named after Sinclair's horse.
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Norseman
Great Southern
Borden

Located 118km north of Albany and 400km south of Perth, the town of Borden is renowned as the gateway to the spectacular Stirling Range National Park near Albany, home to one of WA's highest peaks, Bluff Knoll.
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Borden
Cranbrook

Less than an hour's drive north of Albany, Cranbrook offers an ideal lifestyle in the heart of productive farmlands and diverse business activities. It is well known for its sheep farming, wineries, vineyards, national parkland and rolling hills.
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Cranbrook
Gnowangerup

Gnowangerup is located in the Great Southern area, approximately 354km south east of Perth.
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Gnowangerup
Jerramungup

The townsite of Jerramungup is located in the Great Southern agricultural region, 454km south-east of Perth. It is a three-hour drive north-east of Albany and is the western gateway to the Fitzgerald River National Park.
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Jerramungup
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