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Casula Powerhouse 31 March 2011

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Casula

South-western residential suburb named after the homestead of early settler Richard Guise. A riot by troops at Casula camp in 1916 led to the introduction of 6 o'clock closing for hotels.

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Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre

Multi-disciplinary arts centre with galleries, theatre and artist studios which is both a producer and presenter of work reflecting the cultural diversity of the region.

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Casula Powerhouse

Powerhouse erected to supplement electricity production during winter and power shortages. In 1955 the 250 foot stack was erected, replacing four shorter chimneys.

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Casula railway station

Station on the south line opened in 1894.

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