Kalgoorlie
Kalgoorlie
Division 1 - 5th place
Aaron Brooks, Ron Brown, Jeffrey Delbridge, Bill Halligan, Rob Halligan and Dax Wasley.
Congratulations to Dax Wasley who scored the equal second highest individual % (73.33) for Division 1.
Division 2 - 5th place
Kevin Bennett, Jason Dimer, Brian Rennie, Bradley Smith and Chris Tucker.
Division 3 - 6th place
Pete Clift, Blake Collis, Simon Jones, Duane Smith and Craig Turner.
Division 4 - 2nd place
Dennis Bates, Brett Halligan, Brendan McCormack, Graeme Millett and Willie Putterangi.
Congratulations to Willie Putterangi who scored the equal highest individual % (73.33) for Division 4.
Congratulations to Graeme Millett who scored the equal second highest individual % (66.67) for Division 4.
Congratulations to Brendan McCormack who scored the equal third highest individual % (60) for Division 4.
Division 6 - 2nd place
Blake Brenton, Leigh Brenton, Cameron Fredrickson, Ron Hala and Andrew Henderson.
Congratulations to Ron Hala who scored the equal highest individual % (73.33) for Division 6.
Congratulations to Andrew Henderson who scored the equal highest individual % (73.33) for Division 6.
Congratulations to Cameron Fredrickson who scored the second highest individual % (66.67) for Division 6.
Division 7 - 3rd place
Michael Divitini, Sandy Gates, Stephen Jones, Grahame Keenan and Mark Teasdale.
Congratulations to Michael Divitini who scored the equal highest individual % (80) for Division 7.
Division 8 - 5th place
Kate Connick, Clayton Johnson, Megan Lofthouse, Kristy Smith and Jeremy Virieux.
Congratulations to Jeremy Virieux who scored the equal second highest individual % (73.33) for Division 8.
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About Kalgoorlie
The Kalgoorlie Goldfields, one of the largest and most diverse tourism regions in Western Australia, is fast becoming one of Australias most popular self drive holiday destinations. It offers a unique holiday experience - there is no end to the attractions in the region. The exploits of the early prospectors in pursuit of gold, magnificent turn of the century architecture throughout the region, the amazing Super Pit and the City nightlife with hotels, restaurants and bars, or the quiet contemplation of the picturesque Hammond Park, Karlkurla Bushland Park or Kalgoorlie Arboretum.
The discovery of gold by Paddy Hannan in 1893 led to one of Australia's great gold rushes. Since then Kalgoorlie-Boulder has developed into a major service hub for Western Australia's active resource industry. Dominated by magnificent historic architecture, Hannan and Burt Streets provide a focus for modern cafés, restaurants and accommodation, hotels, clubs and watering holes. Surrounded by beautiful forest, the golden City boasts colourful characters and culture, world class sporting and indoor swimming facilities, traditional two-up games, and the famous Race Round.
The Goldfields offers an experience for all ages and interests. Mining exemplifies this contrast. It is the largest industry in the region and its presence is evident wherever you go. Gold is Australias third biggest export commodity worth $4.9 billion in 2002. Kalgoorlie-Boulder, with a population of more than 30,000, is the regions hub and is a bustling and expanding City where the past is always on show - from the public buildings, the pubs, the cemeteries, the houses in the suburbs to the fascinating tourist attractions. Together they provide a checkerboard of more than a centurys history of this gold mining town.
For those who enjoy a touch of adventure in the outback, the fabulous Golden Quest Discovery Trail, a 965km interpretive trail in one of the worlds most famous gold-producing regions, is an ideal opportunity to see the real Australia. This terrific trail runs from Coolgardie in the south to Laverton in the north and passes many sites that are special to indigenous and non-indigenous people, as well as many linked to the early gold rush days. The trail has become one of the most popular tourist and four-wheel drive attractions in the Goldfields since it opened in 2003.
http://www.kalgoorlietourism.com/
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