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Bunbury

 

 

Division 1 - 4th place
Paul Barrett, Paul Hinks, Wes Hughes, Denis Hynes, Luke Martin and Brian Rogers.

Division 2 - 3rd place
Alf Grasso, Mick Harris, Chris Koleveski, Brent Steere and Shannon Wright.
Congratulations to Brent Steere who scored the equal second highest individual % (73.33) for Division 2.

Division 3 - 5th place
Arthur Sawtell, Darren Scott, Adrian Strauss, Steve Truman and Steve Vickers.

Division 4 - 6th place
Gavin Ainsworth, Dave Bercene, Bill Clark, James Dyer, Murray Wells and Keith Woolsey.

Division 5 - 4th place
Jack Harnett Brian Scimone, Christine Steere Nigel Treasure and John Zurawski
Congratulations to John Zurawski who scored the equal third highest individual % (73.33) for Division 5.

Division 6 - 5th place
Jason Larwood, Clint Pumphrey, Tony Sergi, Darren Terry and Michael Triscari.
Congratulations to Michael Triscari who scored the equal highest individual % (73.33) for Division 6.

Division 8 - 4th place
Sharon Burrows, Helen Hester, Peter Hinks, Sonja McBride, Sean O'Connor and Joe Trigg.
Congratulations to Sharon Burrows who scored the third highest individual % (71.43) for Division 8.

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About Bunbury
Bunbury is located approximately 172kms south of Perth which is an enjoyable 2 hours.  With a population of approximately 30,000, Bunbury is a water wonderland visited by day trippers and holiday makers all year round.

Bunbury lies at the western end of the Leschenault Inlet. The French explorer and Commander of the Geographe, Nicolas Baudin was the first to sight it in 1803. Geographe Bay is named after his ship and he named Leschenault after his botanist – Jean Baptiste Leschenault. So the port now known as Bunbury was named Port Leschenault.

Bunbury is the major seaport of the South-West region, and the largest centre in Western Australia outside the metropolitan area and is an expanding regional centre with a wealth of natural and man-made resources, surrounded by much of WA's best agricultural land, which are rich in minerals.  Bunbury however, is primarily a holiday centre, and each year thousands come here to enjoy their holidays.  The city is also used as a base to visit many beauty spots of the South-West.

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