Wednesday, 28 September, 2022 - 14:55
Dalkeith verge remains on higher ground
The millionaires' row residents on Jutland Parade are up in arms over an unsightly front verge, which has been described by one neighbour as a "monstrosity".
The City of Nedlands is situated just 7km from Perth and stretches from the banks of the beautiful Swan River to the edge of the Indian Ocean.
A population of over 21,000 live in the suburbs Dalkeith, parts of Floreat, Karrakatta, Mt Claremont, Nedlands, Shenton Park, and Swanbourne.
Rank | Company | # | |
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Shire of Broome | $43.78m |
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Shire of Harvey | $37.45m |
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City of Nedlands | $37.82m |
39th | - | Shire of Murray | $34.67m |
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Shire Of Wyndham-East Kimberley | $25.26m |
Rank | Company | # | |
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35th | Shire of Mundaring | 192 | |
36th | Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale | 186 | |
37th | City of Nedlands | 186 | |
38th | Shire of Broome | 184 |
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