In most cases they were successors to earlier Telecentres around the state.[5][6][7][8]
Some Community recreation centres have published newsletters.[9][10][11]
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^Australia. Department of Veterans' Affairs (1 December 2002), "Remote access to DVA easy in WA (1 December 2002)", Vetaffairs / Department of Veterans' Affairs, 18 (4), [Dept. of Veterans' Affairs]: 7, ISSN0819-8934
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