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North Bannister is a small town located in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, 94 kilometres (58 mi) south-southeast of the state capital, Perth along Albany Highway between Armadale and Williams. The town's name honours Thomas Bannister who discovered the nearby Bannister River, a tributary of the Hotham River, in 1830 while leading the first overland expedition from Perth to King George Sound (now Albany). The name was applied to the river in 1832 by surveyor-general John Septimus Roe.

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  • North Bannister ist ein Ort in der Wheatbelt Region von Western Australia. Der Ort befindet sich 94 km südöstlich von Perth, entlang des Albany Highway, zwischen Armadale und . (de)
  • North Bannister is een plaats in de regio Wheatbelt in West-Australië. Het ligt 94 kilometer ten zuidoosten van Perth en 22 kilometer ten noordwesten van Wandering. North Bannister had volgens de volkstelling van 2021 geen inwoners. (nl)
  • North Bannister is a small town located in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, 94 kilometres (58 mi) south-southeast of the state capital, Perth along Albany Highway between Armadale and Williams. The town's name honours Thomas Bannister who discovered the nearby Bannister River, a tributary of the Hotham River, in 1830 while leading the first overland expedition from Perth to King George Sound (now Albany). The name was applied to the river in 1832 by surveyor-general John Septimus Roe. (en)
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  • North Bannister ist ein Ort in der Wheatbelt Region von Western Australia. Der Ort befindet sich 94 km südöstlich von Perth, entlang des Albany Highway, zwischen Armadale und . (de)
  • North Bannister is a small town located in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, 94 kilometres (58 mi) south-southeast of the state capital, Perth along Albany Highway between Armadale and Williams. The town's name honours Thomas Bannister who discovered the nearby Bannister River, a tributary of the Hotham River, in 1830 while leading the first overland expedition from Perth to King George Sound (now Albany). The name was applied to the river in 1832 by surveyor-general John Septimus Roe. The site of the original police station house and coach house on Albany Highway is now occupied by the Riverside Roadhouse, which is a stop on the Transwa bus services to Albany and Esperance. (en)
  • North Bannister is een plaats in de regio Wheatbelt in West-Australië. Het ligt 94 kilometer ten zuidoosten van Perth en 22 kilometer ten noordwesten van Wandering. North Bannister had volgens de volkstelling van 2021 geen inwoners. (nl)
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