Talk:State Shipping Service of Western Australia
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17th March edit
[edit]Has:
Today it remains as a non-trading entity with ongoing former employee compensation claims still be mananged.
The original entity is not by default a component of the newer commission, and have re-arranged the article to show it is basically about the SSS.
If someone wants to create a government agency stub for the newer entity fine, but not on top of this specific article. JarrahTree 12:23, 26 March 2017 (UTC)
- The original Wambiri was commissioned at the same time as Beroona. Both were sailed from the UK in 1971 and refitted in Hong Kong. 2001:8A0:6395:4300:E43B:59A9:914A:C952 (talk) 20:32, 21 July 2023 (UTC)
Spare Parts Puppet Theatre
[edit]The service's former offices in Fremantle are now used by the Spare Parts Puppet Theatre….
Does anyone have a source for this info? I'm wondering if there's some confusion about which building it was in Short Street, because it's the one opposite the puppet theatre (according to Alan Mitchell Stephens (1977), The Stateships Story, OL 5182734W, Wikidata Q112860717). Sam Wilson 01:25, 3 July 2022 (UTC)
- Definitely the Spare Parts building. My dad's office was there. 2001:8A0:6395:4300:E43B:59A9:914A:C952 (talk) 20:30, 21 July 2023 (UTC)
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