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Houses for rent in Karratha, WA 6714

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    5 Truslove Way, Pegs Creek
    5 Truslove Way, Pegs Creek

    $1,300 per week

    5 Truslove Way, Pegs Creek

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    Realmark - Karratha
    Kelsey Hutchison
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  • 28 Samson Way, Bulgarra

    $1,200 per week

    28 Samson Way, Bulgarra

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    Realmark - Karratha
    Kelsey Hutchison
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  • 24 Bond Place, Pegs Creek

    $1400 PER WEEK

    24 Bond Place, Pegs Creek

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    Debbie Kay Realty
    Debbie Kay
    Debbie Kay
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  • 21 Mirfin Way, Pegs Creek

    $1,200 Weekly

    21 Mirfin Way, Pegs Creek

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    North West Realty
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  • 29 Emma Street, Bulgarra

    $1,700 Weekly

    29 Emma Street, Bulgarra

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    PRD Real Estate Broome
    Kimberley Mardon
    Kimberley Mardon
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  • 21 Melak Street, Bulgarra

    $,400 per week

    21 Melak Street, Bulgarra

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    Realmark - Karratha
    Kelsey Hutchison
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    22 Gawthorne Drive, Millars Well

    Listed price: $1,550 per week

    22 Gawthorne Drive, Millars Well

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    PRD Real Estate Broome
    Kimberley Mardon
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    5C Kallama Parade, Millars Well

    Listed price: $1,300 p/week

    5C Kallama Parade, Millars Well

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    First National Real Estate Karratha
    Michelle Wells
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Karratha overview

Located in the Pilbara district, 1535 kilometres north of Perth, the townsite of Karratha derives its name from the pastoral station from which the land was resumed to create the townsite. It was gazetted in 1969, and was developed by the government to provide land for the community supporting the Pilbara iron ore industry established in the region in the 1960s.

The names suggested for this townsite were Tanga-tanga, Hearson, Dixon, Nickol and Karratha. Karratha was chosen by the Nomenclature Advisory Committee, and was approved by the Minister for Lands who approved in 1968. Karratha is an Aboriginal word meaning "good country" or "soft earth".

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