petedavo.au
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My desktop doesn't have internet at the moment. If you have, start here>Certainly worth investigating as I for one find the psychology behind the choice of dump sites compelling. Excluding a personal familiarity with these areas, it may well be a professional link to these particular sites.
A poster a page or so ago (petedavo) stated that one of his Telstra tech mates suggested it may be worth investigating whether there were hubs (mini exchanges) in these locations in the 1990's. He described them as brick buildings, no windows, about the size of a large shipping container that Telstra installs in newly developing areas up to 5 years before housing is built.
Of course, there may be no link at all but it would certainly be interesting to see if there is a correlation. Particularly as I believe it was Telstra workers who smelt the decomposition of CG immediately prior to her body being recovered by a young lad from the Yanchep area. This suggests there is a Telstra asset in the immediate vicinity, at least in regards to the Pipidinny Road site.
I will enquire with my Telstra contact what maps were used by technicians at this time.
http://data.gov.au/dataset/national-telephone-exchanges-database
Note that this list does not include Hubs (mini exchanges) not depots (where the Telstra workers are stationed and equipment like backhoes, and consumerables like concrete pits and covers are stored.
http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/australian_exchange_guide#aeg_wa
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