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  2. Bankwest - Wikipedia

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    Net income. $778 million (2016) Parent. Commonwealth Bank. Website. www .bankwest .com .au. Bankwest is an Australian bank based in Perth, Western Australia. It was founded as the Agricultural Bank of Western Australia in 1895 by the Government of Western Australia being renamed the Rural and Industries Bank in 1944, and Bankwest in 1994 before ...

  3. Timeline of banking in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    It collapses in 1835. June 1837. the Bank of Western Australia (BWA) is established by prominent local businessmen including George Leake as its first chairman. 1841. the Bank of Western Australia is sold to the Bank of Australasia. 1841. The Western Australia Bank (WAB) is established. 1845.

  4. List of banks in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane. Regional Australia Bank. Armidale. Shoalhaven Community Credit Union. Nowra. Division of Community Alliance Credit Union. South West Slopes Credit Union. Young. Southern Cross Credit Union.

  5. Western Australian Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Western Australian Bank was a bank operating in Western Australia from 1841 to 1927. It was formed amidst the aftermath of the sale of the first Bank of Western Australia (1837-1841), which had sold out to the Bank of Australasia, as prominent colonists dissatisfied with the sale of the local bank to an English institution immediately ...

  6. 108 St Georges Terrace - Wikipedia

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    108 St Georges Terrace. 108 St Georges Terrace, also Palace Tower and formerly the South32 Tower, Bankwest Tower, Bond Tower, and R&I Tower, is a fifty-storey office building in Perth, Western Australia. The project was initiated in 1981 and completed in 1988, and the building measures 214 metres (702 ft) to its roof and 247 metres (810 ft) to ...

  7. Western Sydney Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Western Sydney Stadium, commercially known as CommBank Stadium, is a multi-purpose rectangular stadium in Parramatta, a satellite city approximately 24 km (15 mi) west of Sydney CBD. It replaced the demolished Parramatta Stadium (1986) which in turn was built on the site of the old Cumberland Oval, home ground to the Parramatta Eels since 1947.

  8. Westpac - Wikipedia

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    Westpac Banking Corporation, known simply as Westpac, is an Australian multinational banking and financial services company headquartered at Westpac Place in Sydney. [ 2] Established in 1817 as the Bank of New South Wales, it acquired the Commercial Bank of Australia in 1981 before being renamed to Westpac Banking Corporation in 1982.

  9. Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia is the world's largest iron-ore producer (34% of the world's total), and extracts 66% (6.9% of world production) of Australia's 306 tonnes (9.8 million troy ounces) of gold in 2022. [ 52] It is a major world producer of bauxite, which is processed into alumina at four refineries providing 11% of total world production.