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SUBURB BAILIFF PREFER'd DIST AMOUNT COURT KM Rate Per Kilometre 2.45 ALFRED COVE Fremantle Fre 8 19.60 ALEXANDER HEIGHTS SUBURB BAILIFF PREFER'D DIST AMOUNT COURT KM Rate Per Kilometre 2.45 ALFRED COVE Fremantle Fre 8 19.60 ALEXANDER HEIGHTS Joondalup Joo 16 39.20 ALKIMOS Joondalup Joo 14 34.30 AMARILLO Rockingham R/Ham 20 49.00 AMELIA HEIGHTS Perth Per 12 29.40 ANKETELL Rockingham R/Ham 18 44.10 APPLECROSS Fremantle Per 11 26.95 ARALUEN Armadale Arm 17 41.65 ARDROSS Fremantle Per 10 24.50 ARMADALE Armadale Arm 12 29.40 ASCOT Midland Per 13 31.85 ASHBY Joondalup Joo 12 29.40 ASHENDON Armadale Arm 33 80.85 ASHFIELD Midland Mid 8 19.60 ATTADALE Fremantle Fre 7 17.15 ATWELL Fremantle Fre 10 24.50 AUBIN GROVE Fremantle Fre 17 41.65 AVELEY Midland Mid 20 49.00 BALCATTA Perth Per 10 24.50 BALDIVIS Rockingham R/Ham 16 39.20 BALGA Perth Per 12 29.40 BALLAJURA Midland Mid 16 39.20 BANJUP Fremantle Arm 17 41.65 BANKSIA GROVE Joondalup Joo 10 24.50 BARTON’S MILL Midland Mid 39 95.55 BASKERVILLE Midland Mid 13 31.85 BASSENDEAN Midland Mid 6 14.70 SUBURB BAILIFF PREFER'D DIST AMOUNT COURT KM Rate Per Kilometre 2.45 BATEMAN Fremantle Fre 12 29.40 BAYSWATER Midland Per 13 31.85 BEACONSFIELD Fremantle Fre 3 7.35 BECKENHAM Armadale Per 6 14.70 BEDFORD Perth Per 6 14.70 BEDFORDALE Armadale Arm 18 44.10 BEECHBORO Midland Mid 15 36.75 BEECHINA Midland Mid 26 63.70 BEELIAR Fremantle Fre 12 29.40 BELDON Joondalup Joo 6 14.70 BELHUS Midland Mid 13 31.85 BELLEVUE Midland Mid 3 7.35 BELMONT Midland Per 13 31.85 BENNETT SPRINGS Midland Mid 15 36.75 BENTLEY Armadale Per 10 24.50 BERTRAM Rockingham R/Ham 13 31.85 BIBRA LAKE Fremantle Fre 10 24.50 BICKLEY Midland Mid 25 61.25 BICTON Fremantle Fre 5 12.25 BLACKBOY HILL Midland Mid 6 14.70 BOORAGOON Fremantle Fre 10 24.50 BOYA Midland Mid 8 19.60 BRABHAM Midland Mid 8 19.60 BRENTWOOD Fremantle Fre 12 29.40 BRIGADOON Midland Mid 20 49.00 BROOKDALE Armadale Arm 15 36.75 SUBURB BAILIFF PREFER'D DIST AMOUNT COURT KM Rate Per Kilometre 2.45 BULL CREEK Fremantle Fre 13 31.85 BULLSBROOK Midland Mid 26 63.70 BURNS BEACH Joondalup Joo 6 14.70 BURRENDAH Fremantle Fre 14 34.30 BURSWOOD Armadale Per 17 41.65 BUSHMEAD Midland Mid 5 12.25 BUTLER Joondalup Joo 16 39.20 BYFORD Armadale Arm 20 49.00 CALISTA Rockingham R/Ham 13 31.85 CAMILLO Armadale Arm 9 22.05 CANNING BRIDGE Fremantle Per 12 29.40 CANNING MILLS Armadale Arm 23 56.35 CANNINGTON Armadale Per 7 17.15 CANNING VALE Armadale Arm 13 31.85 CARABOODA Joondalup Joo 20 49.00 CARDUP Mundijong Arm 7 17.15 CARILLA Midland Mid 18 44.10 CARINE Perth Joo 17 41.65 CARINE GLADES Joondalup Joo 14 34.30 CARLISLE Midland Per 16 39.20 CARMEL Midland Mid 19 46.55 CARRAMAR Joondalup Joo 7 17.15 CASUARINA Rockingham R/Ham 17 41.65 CAVERSHAM Midland Mid 8 19.60 CHAMPION LAKES Armadale Arm 12 29.40 CHIDLOW Midland Mid 28 68.60 CHURCHLANDS Perth Per 8 19.60 SUBURB BAILIFF PREFER'D DIST AMOUNT COURT KM Rate Per Kilometre 2.45 CITY BEACH Perth Per 10 24.50 CLAREMONT Fremantle Per 9 22.05 CLARKSON Joondalup Joo 11 26.95 CLAREMONT, MT. Fremantle Per 11 26.95 CLOVERDALE Midland Per 13 31.85 COCKBURN CENTRAL Fremantle Fre 13 31.85 COMO Armadale Per 15 36.75 CONNOLLY Joondalup Joo 4 9.80 COOGEE Fremantle Fre 8 19.60 COOLBELLUP Fremantle Fre 8 19.60 COOLBINIA Perth Per 5 12.25 COOLOONGUP Rockingham R/Ham 5 12.25 COTTESLOE Fremantle Fre 8 19.60 CRAIGIE Joondalup Joo 8 19.60 CRAWLEY Perth Per 5 12.25 CULLACABARDEE Midland Mid 17 41.65 CURRAMBINE Joondalup Joo 4 9.80 DAGLISH Perth Per 5 12.25 DALKEITH Fremantle Per 9 22.05 DARCH Joondalup Joo 15 36.75 DARLING DOWNS Armadale Arm 20 49.00 DARLINGTON Midland Mid 8 19.60 DAVIS PARK Fremantle Fre 3 7.35 DAYTON Midland Mid 8 19.60 DIANELLA Perth Per 7 17.15 DOUBLEVIEW Perth Per 11 26.95 SUBURB BAILIFF PREFER'D DIST AMOUNT COURT KM Rate Per Kilometre 2.45 DUNCRAIG Joondalup Joo 12 29.40 EAST CANNINGTON Armadale Per 7 17.15 EAST FREMANTLE Fremantle Fre 4 9.80 EAST PERTH Perth Per 2 4.90 EAST ROCKINGHAM Rockingham R/Ham 4 9.80 EAST VICTORIA PARK Armadale Per 12 29.40 EDEN HILL Midland Mid 6 14.70 EDGEWATER Joondalup Joo 5 12.25 EGLINTON Joondalup Joo 24 58.80 ELLENBROOK Midland Mid 20 49.00 ELLIS Fremantle Fre 8 19.60 EMBLETON Midland Per 11 26.95 FERNDALE Fremantle Per 18 44.10 FLOREAT PARK Perth Per 7 17.15 FORRESTDALE Armadale Arm 20 49.00 FORRESTFIELD Midland Mid 15 36.75 FREMANTLE Fremantle Fre 2 4.90 GARDEN ISLAND Rockingham R/Ham 10 24.50 GIDGEGANNUP Midland Mid 45 110.25 GIRRAWHEEN Joondalup Per 16 39.20 GLENDALOUGH Perth Per 6 14.70 GLEN FORREST Midland Mid 13 31.85 GLENGARRY Joondalup Joo 14 34.30 GNANGARA Joondalup Joo 10 24.50 GOLDEN BAY Rockingham R/Ham 18 44.10 GOOSEBERRY HILL Midland Mid 12 29.40 GOSNELLS Armadale Arm 5 12.25 SUBURB BAILIFF PREFER'D DIST AMOUNT COURT KM Rate Per Kilometre 2.45 GRAYLANDS Fremantle Per 11 26.95 GREENMOUNT Midland Mid 6 14.70 GREENWOOD Joondalup Joo 12 29.40 GUILDFORD Midland Mid 6 14.70 GWELUP Perth Per 11 26.95 HACKETT’S GULLY Midland Mid 14 34.30 HAMERSLEY Perth Per 12 29.40 HAMILTON HILL Fremantle Fre 7 17.15 HAMMOND PARK Fremantle Fre 16 39.20 HAMPTON PARK Midland Per 15 36.75 HARRISDALE Armadale Arm 14 34.30 HAYNES Armadale Arm 9 22.05 HAZELMERE Midland Mid 5 12.25 HEATHRIDGE Joondalup Joo 5 12.25 HELENA VALLEY Midland Mid 8 19.60 HENDERSON Fremantle Fre 16 39.20 HENLEY BROOK Midland Mid 13 31.85 HERNE HILL Midland Mid 13 31.85 HERDSMAN Perth Per 8 19.60 HIGHGATE Perth Per 2 4.90 HIGH WYCOMBE Midland Mid 8 19.60 HILBERT Armadale Arm 15 36.75 HILLARYS Joondalup Joo 11 26.95 HILLMAN Rockingham R/Ham 4 9.80 HILTON Fremantle Fre 5 12.25 HOCKING Joondalup Joo 8 19.60 SUBURB BAILIFF PREFER'D DIST AMOUNT COURT KM Rate Per Kilometre 2.45 HOPELAND Mundijong R/Ham 20 49.00 HOPE VALLEY Rockingham R/Ham 18 44.10 HOVEA Midland Mid 17 41.65 HUNTINGDALE Armadale Arm 6 14.70 ILLAWARRA Armadale Arm 20 49.00 ILUKA Joondalup Joo 6 14.70 INGLEWOOD Perth Per 5 12.25 INNALOO Perth Per 10 24.50 JANDABUP Joondalup Joo 10 24.50 JANE BROOK Midland Mid 8 19.60 JANDAKOT Fremantle Fre 13 31.85 JARRAHDALE Mundijong Arm 11 26.95 JINDALEE Joondalup Joo 17 41.65 JOLIMONT Perth Per 5 12.25 JOONDALUP Joondalup Joo 2 4.90 JOONDANNA Perth Per 6 14.70 KALAMUNDA Midland Mid 15 36.75 KALLAROO Joondalup Joo 9 22.05 KARAWARA Armadale Per 12 29.40 KARDINYA Fremantle Fre 8 19.60 KARNET REHAB. Mundijong Arm 23 56.35 KARNUP Rockingham R/Ham 20 49.00 KARRAGULLEN Armadale Arm 20 49.00 KARRAKATTA Perth Per 7 17.15 KARRAKUP Mundijong Arm 15 36.75 KARRINYUP Perth Per 12 29.40 KELMSCOTT Armadale Arm 8 19.60 SUBURB BAILIFF PREFER'D DIST AMOUNT COURT KM Rate Per Kilometre 2.45 KENSINGTON Armadale Per 15 36.75 KENWICK Armadale Per 5 12.25 KERALUP Mandurah Man 15 36.75 KEWDALE Midland Per 15 36.75 KEYSBROOK Mundijong Arm 23 56.35 KIARA Midland Mid 7 17.15 KINGSLEY Joondalup Joo 9 22.05 KINROSS Joondalup Joo 5 12.25 KOONDOOLA Joondalup Per 19 46.55 KOONGAMIA Midland Mid 6 14.70 KWINANA Rockingham R/Ham 13 31.85 KWINANA BEACH Rockingham R/Ham 4 9.80 KWINANA TOWN CENTRE Rockingham R/Ham 13 31.85 LAKE COOGEE Fremantle Fre 11 26.95 LAKE LESCHENAULTIA Midland Mid 32 78.40 LANDSDALE Joondalup Joo 15 36.75 LANGFORD Armadale Per 8 19.60 LATHLAIN PARK Armadale Per 14 34.30 LEDA Rockingham R/Ham 12 29.40 LEEDERVILLE Perth Per 4 9.80 LEEMING Fremantle Fre 13 31.85 LEIGHTON Fremantle Fre 4 9.80 LESLEY Armadale Arm 25 61.25 LESMURDIE Midland Mid 18 44.10 LEXIA Midland Mid 20 49.00 LOCKRIDGE Midland Mid 6 14.70 SUBURB BAILIFF PREFER'D DIST AMOUNT COURT KM Rate Per Kilometre 2.45 LYNWOOD Fremantle Per 17 41.65 MADDINGTON Armadale Arm 2 4.90 MADELEY Joondalup Joo 13 31.85 MAHOGANY CREEK Midland Mid 15 36.75 MAIDA VALE Midland Mid 8 19.60 MALAGA Midland Mid 10 24.50 MANDOGALUP Rockingham R/Ham 23 56.35 MANIANA Midland Mid 25 61.25 MANNING Armadale Per 15 36.75 MARANGAROO Joondalup Joo 14 34.30 MARDELLA Mundijong Arm 5 12.25 MARIGINIUP Joondalup Joo 14 34.30 MARMION Joondalup Joo 15 36.75 MARTIN Armadale Arm 7 17.15 MAYLANDS Perth Per 5 12.25 MEDINA Rockingham R/Ham 13 31.85 MELALEUCA Joondalup Joo 19 46.55 MELTHAM Perth Per 5 12.25 MELVILLE Fremantle Fre 7 17.15 MENORA Perth Per 5 12.25 MERRIWA Joondalup Joo 14 34.30 MIDDLE SWAN Midland Mid 8 19.60 MIDLAND Midland Mid 2 4.90 MIDVALE Midland Mid 3 7.35 MILLENDON Midland Mid 13 31.85 MINDARIE Joondalup Joo 12 29.40 MIRRABOOKA Perth Per 12 29.40 SUBURB BAILIFF PREFER'D DIST AMOUNT COURT KM Rate Per Kilometre 2.45 MORLEY Midland Per 10 24.50 MOSMAN PARK Fremantle Fre 7 17.15 MT.
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