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Perth is the capital
List of Australian capital cities

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 and largest city of the Australia
Australia

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n state
States and territories of Australia

The Australia is made up of six states and two major mainland territories. There are also lesser territories that are under the administration of the federal government....
 of Western Australia
Western Australia

Western Australia is a States and territories of Australia occupying the entire western third of the Australia . The nation's largest state and the second largest subnational entity in the world, it has 2.1 million inhabitants , 85% of whom live in the south-west corner of the state....
. With a population of 1,554,769 (2007), Perth ranks fourth amongst the nation's cities, with a growth rate consistently above the national average.

Perth was founded on 12 June 1829 by Captain James Stirling
James Stirling (Australian governor)

Admiral Sir James Stirling Royal Navy was a British marine officer and colonial administrator. He was the first Governor of Western Australia of Western Australia and on his own initiative signed Britain's first limited Anglo-Japanese Friendship Treaty in 1854....
 as the political centre of the free settler Swan River Colony
Swan River Colony

The Swan River Colony was a United Kingdom settlement established at the Swan River on the west coast of Australia in 1829. Strictly speaking, the Swan River Colony existed only from 1829 until 1832, and encompassed only the lands around and to the south of the Swan River....
.






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Perth is the capital
List of Australian capital cities

There are eight capital cities in Australia, all of which function at a States and territories of Australia level. Canberra also serves as the List of national capitals....
 and largest city of the Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
n state
States and territories of Australia

The Australia is made up of six states and two major mainland territories. There are also lesser territories that are under the administration of the federal government....
 of Western Australia
Western Australia

Western Australia is a States and territories of Australia occupying the entire western third of the Australia . The nation's largest state and the second largest subnational entity in the world, it has 2.1 million inhabitants , 85% of whom live in the south-west corner of the state....
. With a population of 1,554,769 (2007), Perth ranks fourth amongst the nation's cities, with a growth rate consistently above the national average.

Perth was founded on 12 June 1829 by Captain James Stirling
James Stirling (Australian governor)

Admiral Sir James Stirling Royal Navy was a British marine officer and colonial administrator. He was the first Governor of Western Australia of Western Australia and on his own initiative signed Britain's first limited Anglo-Japanese Friendship Treaty in 1854....
 as the political centre of the free settler Swan River Colony
Swan River Colony

The Swan River Colony was a United Kingdom settlement established at the Swan River on the west coast of Australia in 1829. Strictly speaking, the Swan River Colony existed only from 1829 until 1832, and encompassed only the lands around and to the south of the Swan River....
. It has continued to serve as the seat of Government for Western Australia to the present day.

The metropolitan area
Metropolitan area

A metropolitan area is a large population center consisting of a large metropolis and its adjacent zone of influence, or of more than one closely adjoining neighboring central city and their zone of influence....
 is located in the south west
South West Division, Western Australia

South West Division is one of the six Land Divisions of Western Australia, part of the Cadastral divisions of Western Australia. It includes the cities of Perth, Western Australia, Albany, Western Australia, Bunbury, Western Australia, Geraldton, Western Australia and Mandurah, Western Australia....
 of the continent between the Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean

The Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world's oceanic divisions, covering about 20% of the water on the Earth's surface. It is bounded on the north by Asia ; on the west by Africa; on the east by Indochina, the Sunda Islands, and Australia; and on the south by the Southern Ocean ....
 and a low coastal escarpment known as the Darling Range. The central business district
Central business district

A central business district is the commercial and often geographic heart of a city. In Australia, China , Republic of Ireland, Kenya, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore and South Africa, the phrase is commonly used, and is often colloquially abbreviated to "CBD"....
 and suburbs of Perth are situated on the Swan River
Swan River (Western Australia)

The Swan River estuary flows through the city of Perth, Western Australia, in the south west of Western Australia. Its lower reaches are relatively wide and deep, with few constrictions, while the upper reaches are usually quite narrow and shallow....
. Perth is ranked 4th on The Economist
The Economist

The Economist is an English-language weekly news and international relations publication owned by The Economist Newspaper Ltd. and edited in London....
's 2008 list of the World's Most Livable Cities
World's Most Livable Cities

The World's Most Livable Cities is an informal name given to any list of cities as they rank on a reputable annual survey of Standard of living....
.

Perth became known worldwide as the "City of Lights" as city residents lit their houselights and streetlights as American astronaut
Astronaut

An astronaut or cosmonaut is a person trained by a List of human spaceflight programs to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft....
 John Glenn
John Glenn

John Herschel Glenn Jr. is a former astronaut who became the third person and first American to orbit the Earth, and later, United States Senate....
 passed overhead while orbiting the earth on Friendship 7 in 1962. The city repeated its feat as Glenn passed overhead on the Space Shuttle
Space Shuttle

NASA's Space Shuttle, officially called the Space Transportation System , is the spacecraft currently used by the United States government for its human spaceflight missions....
 in 1998.

History


Prehistory


Before European settlement the area had been inhabited by the Whadjuk
Whadjuk

Whadjuk, also called Wadjuk, Whajook and Wadjug, is the name according to Norman Barnett Tindale for the Indigenous Australians group inhabiting the Western Australian region of the Perth, Western Australia bioregion of the Swan Coastal Plain, and extending below Walyunga into the surrounding Jarrah Forests....
 Noongar
Noongar

The Noongar , are an indigenous Australian people who live in the south-west corner of Western Australia from Geraldton, Western Australia on the west coast to Esperance, Western Australia on the south coast....
 people for over 40,000 years, as evidenced by archaeological findings on the Upper Swan River. These Aborigines occupied the southwest corner of Western Australia, living as hunter-gatherers. The lakes on the coastal plain were particularly important to them, providing both spiritual and physical sustenance.

Rottnest
Rottnest Island

Rottnest Island is located 18 km off the coast of Western Australia Australia, near Fremantle, Western Australia. It is called Wadjemup by the Noongar people, meaning "place across the water"....
, Carnac
Carnac Island

Carnac Island , Western Australia .Is an A Class nature reserve approximately 10 kilometres south west of Fremantle, Western AustraliaIn 1803, France explorer Louis de Freycinet, captain of the Casuarina, named the island ?le Pel?e ....
 and Garden
Garden Island (Western Australia)

Garden Island is a slender island about ten kilometres long and one and a half kilometres wide, lying about five kilometres off the Western Australian coast....
 Islands were also important to the Noongar. About 5,000 years ago the sea levels were low enough that they could walk to the limestone outcrops.

The area where Perth now stands was called Boorloo by the Aboriginals living there at the time of their first contact with Europeans in 1827. Boorloo formed part of Mooro, the tribal lands of the Yellagonga, one of several groups based around the Swan River and known collectively as the Whadjuk. The Whadjuk were part of a larger group of thirteen or more tribes which formed the south west socio-linguistic block known as the Noongar
Noongar

The Noongar , are an indigenous Australian people who live in the south-west corner of Western Australia from Geraldton, Western Australia on the west coast to Esperance, Western Australia on the south coast....
 (The People), also sometimes called the Bibbulmun.

On 19 September 2006, the Federal Court of Australia
Federal Court of Australia

The Federal Court of Australia is an Australian superior court of record which deals with most civil disputes governed by federal law , along with some summary criminal matters....
 brought down a judgment recognising Noongar native title
Native title

Native title is a concept in the law of Australia that recognises in certain cases there was and is a continued beneficial legal interest in land held by local indigenous Australians which survived the acquisition of title to the land by the Crown at the time that the Crown acquired sovereignty of Australia....
 over the Perth metropolitan area, in the case of Bennell v State of Western Australia [2006] FCA 1243.

Early European sightings

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The first documented European sighting of the region was made by the Dutch Captain Willem de Vlamingh
Willem de Vlamingh

Willem de Vlamingh was a Dutch people sea-captain who explored the southwest coast of Australia in the late 17th century.Vlamingh joined the VOC in 1688 and made his first voyage to Jakarta in the same year....
 and his crew on 10 January 1697. Subsequent sightings between this date and 1829 were made by other Europeans, but as in the case of the sighting and observations made by Vlamingh, the area was considered to be inhospitable and unsuitable for the agriculture which would be needed to sustain a settlement

The Swan River Colony

Although the British Army
British Army

The British Army is the Army branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with the unification of the Kingdoms of Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707....
 had established a base at King George Sound
Albany, Western Australia

Albany is located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, situated around a port on the southern coast.Its metropolitan area has a population of 25,196 as of the 2006 census, making it the sixth largest city in the state....
 (later Albany) on the south coast of western Australia in 1826 in response to rumours that the area would be annexed by France, Perth was the first full scale settlement by Europeans in the western third of the continent. The British colony would be officially designated Western Australia in 1832, but was known informally for many years as the Swan River Colony after the area's major watercourse.
the Foundation of Perth 1829
On 4 June 1829, newly arriving British colonists had their first view of the mainland and Western Australia's Foundation Day has since been recognised by a public holiday on the first Monday in June each year. Captain James Stirling, aboard the Parmelia
Parmelia (barque)

The Parmelia was a barque that was used to transport the first civilian officials and settlers of the Swan River Colony to Western Australia in 1829....
, said that Perth was "as beautiful as anything of this kind I had ever witnessed." On 12 August that year, Mrs. Helen Dance, wife of the Captain of the second ship Sulphur, cut down a tree to mark the founding of the town.

It is clear that Stirling had already selected the name Perth for the capital well before the town was proclaimed, as his proclamation of the colony, read in Fremantle on 18 June, ended "[g]iven under my hand and Seal at Perth this 18th Day of June 1829. James Stirling Lieutenant Governor" The only information on the source of the name comes from Fremantle's diary entry for 12 August, which records that they "named the Town Perth according to the wishes of Sir George Murray." Murray was born in Perth, Scotland
Perth, Scotland

Perth is a town and former royal burgh in central Scotland. Sitting on the banks of the River Tay, it is the administrative headquarters of Perth and Kinross council area....
, and was in 1829 Secretary of State for the Colonies
Secretary of State for the Colonies

The Secretary of State for the Colonies or Colonial Secretary was the Cabinet of the United Kingdom official in charge of managing the various British colonies....
 and Member for Perthshire
Perthshire (UK Parliament constituency)

Perthshire was a county constituency of the British House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 until 1885, representing a seat for one Member of Parliament ....
 in the British House of Commons
British House of Commons

The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which also comprises the British monarchy and the House of Lords ....
. It is therefore often asserted that the name was given in Murray's honour.
Fremantle Roudhouse
Beginning in 1831, hostile encounters between the British settlers and Aborigines of the local Noongar tribe – both large-scale land users with conflicting land value systems – increased considerably as the colony grew. This violent phase of the region's history culminated in a series of events in which the British overcame the indigenous people, including the execution of Whadjuk tribal chief Midgegooroo
Midgegooroo

Midgegooroo was an Indigenous Australian of the Nyungar nation, who played a key role in Indigenous resistance to white settlement in the area of Perth, Western Australia....
, the death of his son Yagan
Yagan

Yagan was a Noongar warrior who played a key part in early Indigenous Australians resistance to United Kingdom settlement and rule in the area of Perth, Western Australia....
 in 1833, and the Battle of Pinjarra
Battle of Pinjarra

The Battle of Pinjarra or Pinjarra Massacre was a conflict that occurred in Pinjarra, Western Australia between a group of 60 to 80 Australian Aborigines and a detachment of 25 soldiers and policemen led by Governor James Stirling in 1834....
 in 1834.

By 1843, when the tribal chief Yellagonga died, his tribe had begun to disintegrate after having been dispossessed of the land around the main settlement area of Perth. They retreated to the swamps and lakes north of the settlement area including Third Swamp, known to them as Boodjamooling. Boodjamooling continued to be a main campsite for the remaining Noongar people in the Perth region, and was also used by travellers, itinerants, and homeless people. By the gold-rush days of the 1890s they were joined by miners who were en-route to the goldfields.

In 1850, Western Australia was opened to convicts at the request of farming and business people looking for cheap labour. Queen Victoria announced the city status of Perth in 1856.

Federation and beyond

After a referendum in 1900, Western Australia joined the Federation of Australia
Federation of Australia

The federation of Australia was the process by which the six separate United Kingdom self-governing colony of New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia formed a federation....
 in 1901. It was the last of the Australian colonies to agree to join the Federation, and did so only after the other colonies had offered several concessions, including the construction of a transcontinental railway line to Perth (via Kalgoorlie
Kalgoorlie, Western Australia

Kalgoorlie-Boulder is a Western Australian city located east-northeast of Perth, Western Australia located in the Eastern Goldfields.The city was founded in 1893 during the Yilgarn-Goldfields gold rush, and is located close to the so-called "Golden Mile"....
) from the eastern states.

In 1933, Western Australia voted in a referendum to leave the Australian Federation, with a majority of two to one in favour of secession
Secessionism in Western Australia

Secessionism has been a recurring feature of Western Australia's political landscape since shortly after Swan River Colony. The idea of self governance or secession has often been discussed through local newspaper articles and editorials and on a number of occasions has surfaced as very public events including a State referendum in 1933....
. However, an election held shortly before the referendum had turned out the incumbent "pro-independence" government, replacing it with a government which did not support the independence movement. Respecting the result of the referendum, the new government nonetheless petitioned the Agent General
Agent General

An Agent-General was the representative in the United Kingdom of the government of a British colony in [Nigeria]Canada, South Africa, Australia or New Zealand and subsequently, of a [Nigerian Region]Canadian provinces or an States and territories of Australia.Nigeria, Australia and Canada's federal governments were represented by High Commiss...
 of the United Kingdom for independence, where the request was simply ignored.

Perth's growth and relative prosperity, especially since the mid-1960s, has resulted from its role as the main service centre for the state's resource industries, which produce gold
Gold

Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79. It is a highly sought-after precious metal, having been used as money, as a store of value, in jewelry, in sculpture, and for ornamentation since the beginning of recorded history....
, iron ore
Iron

Iron is a chemical element with the symbol Fe and atomic number 26. Iron is a Group 8 element and period 4 element. Iron is lustrous and silvery in color....
, nickel
Nickel

Nickel is a chemical element, with the chemical symbol Ni and atomic number 28. It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge....
, alumina, diamond
Diamond

In mineralogy, diamond is the Allotropes of carbon where the carbon atoms are arranged in an isometric-hexoctahedral crystal lattice. After graphite, diamond is the second most stable form of carbon....
s, mineral sands, coal
Coal

Coal is a readily combustion black or brownish-black sedimentary rock. The harder forms, such as anthracite, can be regarded as metamorphic rock because of later exposure to elevated temperature and pressure....
, oil
Oil

An oil is a chemical substance that is in a viscosity liquid state at room temperature or slightly warmer, and is both hydrophobic and lipophilic ....
, and natural gas
Natural gas

Natural gas is a gas consisting primarily of methane. It is found associated with fossil fuels, in coal beds, as methane clathrates, and is created by methanogenic organisms in marshes, bogs, and landfills....
. Whilst most mineral and petroleum production takes place elsewhere in the state, the non-base services provide most of the employment and income to the people of Perth.

Geography

Perth is one of the most isolated metropolitan areas on Earth. The nearest city to Perth with a population over 1 million is Adelaide
Adelaide

Adelaide is the List of Australian capital cities and most populous city of the Australian States and territories of Australia of South Australia, and is the fifth-largest city in Australia, with a population of more than 1.1 million....
 in South Australia
South Australia

South Australia is a States and territories of Australia of Australia in the southern central part of the country. It covers some of the most arid parts of the continent; with a total land area of , it is the fourth largest of Australia's six states and two territories....
, which is away. Perth is geographically closer to East Timor
East Timor

East Timor, also known as Timor-Leste is a country in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the nearby islands of Atauro Island and Jaco , and Oecussi-Ambeno, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island, within Indonesian West Timor....
, Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
 and Jakarta
Jakarta

Jakarta is the Capital and largest city of Indonesia. It also has a List of urban areas by population than any other city in Southeast Asia. It was formerly known as Sunda Kelapa , Jayakarta , Batavia, Dutch East Indies , and Djakarta ....
, Indonesia
Indonesia

The Republic of Indonesia , is a transcontinental country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Comprising Islands of Indonesia, it is the world's largest Archipelago state....
, than it is to Sydney, Melbourne
Melbourne

Melbourne is the more common name for the geographic region and Census in Australia of the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area. It is the second List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a population of approximately 3.8 million and serves as the List of Australian capital cities of Victoria ....
, and Brisbane
Brisbane

Brisbane is the state List of Australian capital cities of Queensland and its most populous city. It is also the List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, behind southern rivals Sydney and Melbourne....
. The antipode
Antipodes

The antipodes refer to lands and peoples located on the opposite side of the world compared to the speaker. This has a general, linguistic meaning and a technical, geographical meaning....
 of Hamilton, Bermuda
Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton is the Capital of Bermuda. It is located on the north side of Hamilton Harbour, Bermuda, and is Bermuda's main port. Although there is a parish of the Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, the city of Hamilton is in the parish of Pembroke Parish, Bermuda....
 is located 45 kilometres offshore from Point Peron in Perth's southern suburbs.

Central business district

The central business district of Perth is bounded by the Swan River to the south and east, with Kings Park
Kings Park, Western Australia

Kings Park is a park located on the western edge of Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia central business district. The park is a mixture of grassed parkland, botanical gardens and natural bushland on Mount Eliza, Western Australia....
 on the western end, while the railway lines form a northern border. St Georges Terrace is the prominent street of the area with 1.3 million m² of office space in the CBD. Hay Street
Hay Street, Perth

Hay Street is a major road through the Central business district of Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia. The street was named after Robert William Hay, the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies....
 and Murray Street
Murray Street, Perth

Murray Street is one of four main east-west roads within the Perth, Western Australia Central business district.The street, the central portion of which has become a pedestrian mall, was named after Sir George Murray, Secretary of State for War and the Colonies from 1828 to 1830....
 have most of the retail and entertainment facilities. The tallest building in the city is Central Park
Central Park (skyscraper)

Central Park is a 51-storey skyscraper in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia. The building measures from its base at St Georges Terrace, Perth to the roof, and to the tip of its antenna ....
, which is the sixth tallest building in Australia, although it is to be surpassed by the BHP Tower
BHP Tower

BHP Square or BHP Tower is a skyscraper currently under construction in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia. Construction commenced in April, 2008 and is expected to be completed by 2012....
 in 2012.

Geology and landforms

Perth is set on the Swan River, named after the native black swans
Black Swan

The Black Swan is a large Wildfowl which breeds mainly in the southeast and southwest regions of Australia....
 in 1697 by Willem de Vlamingh
Willem de Vlamingh

Willem de Vlamingh was a Dutch people sea-captain who explored the southwest coast of Australia in the late 17th century.Vlamingh joined the VOC in 1688 and made his first voyage to Jakarta in the same year....
, captain of a Dutch expedition and namer of WA's Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island

Rottnest Island is located 18 km off the coast of Western Australia Australia, near Fremantle, Western Australia. It is called Wadjemup by the Noongar people, meaning "place across the water"....
. Traditionally, this water body has been known by local inhabitants as Derbal Yerrigan. The city centre and most of the suburbs are located on the sandy and relatively flat Swan Coastal Plain
Swan Coastal Plain

The Swan coastal plain in Western Australia is the geographic feature that lies directly west of the Darling Scarp, and which contains the Swan River as it travels west to the Indian Ocean....
, which lies between the Darling Scarp
Darling Scarp

The Darling Scarp is a low escarpment running north-south to the east of the Swan Coastal Plain and Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia....
 and the Indian Ocean. The soils of this area are quite infertile. The metropolitan area extends to Yanchep
Yanchep, Western Australia

Yanchep is an outer northern suburb of Perth, Western Australia, the capital city of Western Australia. It was built by entrepreneur Alan Bond ....
 in the north and Mandurah
Mandurah, Western Australia

Mandurah is a city in Western Australia located approximately south of the state capital, Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia.Mandurah is the fastest-growing regional city in Australia, having experienced hypergrowth for several years....
 in the south, total distance of approximately 125 kilometres (78 mi). From the coast in the west to Mundaring
Mundaring, Western Australia

Mundaring is located 34 km east of Perth, Western Australia on the Great Eastern Highway and is the location of the Shire of Mundaring.The Aboriginal name of the area 'Mindah-lung', said to mean 'a high place on a high place', was anglicised to become 'Mundaring'....
 in the east is a total distance of approximately 50 kilometres (30 mi) resulting the area of Perth is over 1.5 million acres (6,100 km²).

The coastal suburbs take advantage of Perth's oceanside location and clean beach
Beach

File:MiamiSouthBeachPanoramaEdit.jpgA beach is a geology landform along the shoreline of a body of water. It usually consists of loose particles which are often composed of Rock , such as sand, gravel, shingle beach, pebbles, or cobble....
es. To the east, the city is bordered by a low escarpment called the Darling Scarp. Perth is on generally flat, rolling land — largely due to the high amount of sandy soils and deep bedrock
Bedrock

File:Rockhead1.jpg.JPGIn stratigraphy, bedrock is the native consolidated Rock underlying the surface of a terrestrial planet, usually the Earth....
. The Perth metropolitan area has two major river systems; the first is made up of the Swan and Canning Rivers
Canning River (Western Australia)

The Canning River is a major tributary of the Swan River in southwestern Western Australia. With headwaters on the Darling Scarp, the Canning meanders through suburbs of Perth, Western Australia on the Swan Coastal Plain, including Cannington, Western Australia, Thornlie, Western Australia, Riverton, Western Australia, Shelley, Western Aus...
. The second is that of the Serpentine
Serpentine River (Western Australia)

The Serpentine River is a river in the South West region of Western Australia.The river rises in the Darling Scarp below Bowerling Hill and flows westward crossing Albany Highway North of North Bannister, Western Australia....
 and Murray Rivers, which discharge into the Peel Estuary at Mandurah.

Climate

Perth receives moderate though highly seasonal rainfall. Summers are generally hot and dry, lasting from late December to late March, with February generally being the hottest month of the year, making Perth a classic example of a Mediterranean climate
Mediterranean climate

A Mediterranean climate is one that resembles the climate of the lands in the Mediterranean Basin, which includes over half of the area with this climate type world-wide....
. Summer is not completely devoid of rain with sporadic rainfall in the form of short-lived thunderstorms, weak cold fronts and on very rare occasions decaying tropical cyclones from Western Australia's north-west which can bring significant falls. The hottest ever recorded temperature in Perth was 46.2 °C
Celsius

Celsius is a temperature scale that is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius , who developed a similar temperature scale two years before his death....
 (115 °F
Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit is a temperature scale named after the physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit , who proposed it in 1724. Today, the scale has largely been replaced by the Celsius scale; it is still in use for non-scientific purposes in the United States and a few other countries such as Belize....
) on 23 February 1991, although Perth Airport recorded 46.7 °C (116.1 °F) on the same day.

Winters are relatively cool and wet, with most of Perth's annual rainfall falling between May and September, although this has declined steadily over recent years. The coldest temperature recorded in Perth was -0.7 °C (30.7 °F) on 17 June 2006. The coldest temperature within the Perth metropolitan area was -3.4 °C (25.9 °F) on the same day at Jandakot airport. Even in mid-winter, maximum daytime temperatures only rarely fall below 16 °C (60 °F). Though most rainfall occurs during winter, the wettest day ever was unusually on 9 February 1992 when 121 millimetres (4.75 in) fell. On most summer afternoons a sea breeze
Sea breeze

A sea-breeze is a wind from the sea that develops over land near coasts. It is formed by increasing temperature differences between the land and water which create a pressure minimum over the land due to its relative warmth and forces higher pressure, cooler air from the sea to move inland....
, also known as "The Fremantle Doctor
Fremantle Doctor

The Fremantle Doctor, or 'The Freo Doctor' is the Western Australian vernacular term for the cooling afternoon sea breeze which occurs during summer months in coastal areas of Western Australia....
", blows from the south-west, cooling the city by up to 15°C.

Climatic Table
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov DecYear
Mean daily maximum temperature29.7 °C
Celsius

Celsius is a temperature scale that is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius , who developed a similar temperature scale two years before his death....

85.5 °F
Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit is a temperature scale named after the physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit , who proposed it in 1724. Today, the scale has largely been replaced by the Celsius scale; it is still in use for non-scientific purposes in the United States and a few other countries such as Belize....
30.0 °C
86.0 °F
28.0 °C
82.4 °F
24.6 °C
76.3 °F
20.9 °C
69.6 °F
18.3 °C
64.9 °F
17.4 °C
63.3 °F
18.0 °C
64.4 °F
19.5 °C
67.1 °F
21.4 °C
70.5 °F
24.6 °C
76.3 °F
27.4 °C
81.3 °F
23.3 °C
Celsius

Celsius is a temperature scale that is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius , who developed a similar temperature scale two years before his death....

73.9 °F
Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit is a temperature scale named after the physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit , who proposed it in 1724. Today, the scale has largely been replaced by the Celsius scale; it is still in use for non-scientific purposes in the United States and a few other countries such as Belize....
Mean daily minimum temperature17.9 °C
Celsius

Celsius is a temperature scale that is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius , who developed a similar temperature scale two years before his death....

64.2 °F
Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit is a temperature scale named after the physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit , who proposed it in 1724. Today, the scale has largely been replaced by the Celsius scale; it is still in use for non-scientific purposes in the United States and a few other countries such as Belize....
18.1 °C
64.6 °F
16.8 °C
62.2 °F
14.3 °C
57.7 °F
11.7 °C
53.1 °F
10.1 °C
50.2 °F
9.0 °C
48.2 °F
9.2 °C
48.6 °F
10.3 °C
50.5 °F
11.7 °C
53.1 °F
14.0 °C
57.2 °F
16.3 °C
61.3 °F
13.3 °C
Celsius

Celsius is a temperature scale that is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius , who developed a similar temperature scale two years before his death....

55.9 °F
Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit is a temperature scale named after the physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit , who proposed it in 1724. Today, the scale has largely been replaced by the Celsius scale; it is still in use for non-scientific purposes in the United States and a few other countries such as Belize....
Mean total rainfall8.6 mm
0.34 in
13.3 mm
0.52 in
19.3 mm
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Mean number of rain days2.92.74.37.613.817.218.217.214.011.16.54.2119.6
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Governance

Parliament House, Perth, Western Australia
Perth houses the Parliament of Western Australia
Parliament of Western Australia

The Parliament of Western Australia consists of the Western Australian Legislative Council, the Western Australian Legislative Assembly and the Governor of Western Australia....
 and the Governor of Western Australia
Governor of Western Australia

The Governor of Western Australia is the representative in Western Australia of Australia's Monarchy in Australia Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom....
. Under the new one-vote, one-value laws seats in city and country areas will be roughly of equal population size, which will mean that 42 of the Legislative Assembly's 59 seats will be based in Perth at the next state election. Perth is represented by 11 seats in the Federal House of Representatives, although some seats extend outside the Metropolitan area. The metropolitan area is divided into over 30 local government bodies. The City of Perth
City of Perth

The City of Perth is a Local Government Areas of Western Australia in and around the central business district of Perth, Western Australia, the capital city of Western Australia....
 is the local government authority responsible for the Perth Central business district
Central business district

A central business district is the commercial and often geographic heart of a city. In Australia, China , Republic of Ireland, Kenya, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore and South Africa, the phrase is commonly used, and is often colloquially abbreviated to "CBD"....
, however this covers a very small section of the Perth urban area.

The state's highest court, the Supreme Court
Supreme Court of Western Australia

The Supreme Court of Western Australia is the highest state Australian court hierarchy in the Australian States and territories of Australia of Western Australia....
, is located in Perth, along with the District
District Court of Western Australia

The District Court of Western Australia is the intermediate court in Western Australia.It hears indictable offences except murder, treason and armed robberies....
 and Family
Family Court of Western Australia

The Family Court of Western Australia is a Australian_court_hierarchy#State_and_territory_courts that deals with Family Law.The Court was established in 1976 under the Family Court Act 1975....
 Courts. The Magistrates' Court has six metropolitan locations. The Federal Court of Australia and the Federal Magistrates' Courts occupy the Commonwealth Law Courts building on Victoria Avenue, Perth, which is the also the location for annual Perth sittings of Australia's High Court
High Court of Australia

The High Court of Australia is the final court of appeal in Australia, the highest court in the Australian court hierarchy. It has both original and appellate jurisdiction, has the power of judicial review over laws passed by the Parliament of Australia and the parliaments of the States and territories of Australia, and interprets the Const...
.

The Metropolitan Region Scheme
Metropolitan Region Scheme

The Metropolitan Region Scheme is the legal land plan covering town planning throughout the metropolitan region of Perth, Western Australia. It classifies land into broad zones and reservations and is adminstred by the Western Australian Planning Commission....
 is the statutory town planning scheme for land use in the Perth metropolitan area, and has been in operation since 1963.

Demographics

Perth is Australia's fourth largest city, having overtaken Adelaide
Adelaide

Adelaide is the List of Australian capital cities and most populous city of the Australian States and territories of Australia of South Australia, and is the fifth-largest city in Australia, with a population of more than 1.1 million....
's population in the early 1980s. At the 2006 Census 1,445,079 persons resident in the Perth statistical area were enumerated.

Ethnic groups


Perth Metropolitan Area
Population by year ()
1850 1,400
1861 3,507
1871 5,007
1881 5,044
1891 8,447
1901 27,553
1911 106,792
1921 154,873
1933 207,440
1947 272,528
1961 420,133
1971 641,800
1981 809,036
1991 1,142,646
2001 1,325,392
2006 1,445,079
2007 1,554,769
2008 1,600,000 (projected)
2009 1,650,000 (projected)


Significant overseas born populations
Country of Birth Population (2006)
United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 
171,024
New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
 
34,661
Malaysia
Malaysia

Malaysia is a federation that consists of States of Malaysia in Southeast Asia with a total landmass of . The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government....
 
18,993
South Africa
South Africa

The Republic of South Africa, also known by Official names of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa....
 
18,828
Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 
18,814
India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
 
14,094
Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
 
11,237
Vietnam
Vietnam

Vietnam , officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam , is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by People's Republic of China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea to the east....
 
10,078
Ireland
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
 
7,813
Netherlands
Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
 
7,715
People's Republic of China
People's Republic of China

The People's Republic of China , commonly known as China, is the largest country in East Asia and the List of countries by population in the world with over 1.3 billion people, approximately a fifth of the world's population....
 
7,684
Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 
7,684
Indonesia
Indonesia

The Republic of Indonesia , is a transcontinental country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Comprising Islands of Indonesia, it is the world's largest Archipelago state....
 
7,404
United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 
5,558
Philippines
Philippines

The Philippines, officially known as the Republic of the Philippines, is a country in Southeast Asia with Manila as its capital city. It comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean....
 
5,222


In 2006, the largest ancestry groups in the Perth metropolitan areas were: English (534,555 or 28.6 per cent), "Australian" (479,174 or 25.6 per cent), Irish
Irish Australian

Irish Australians are the third largest ethnic group in Australia, after Australian and English. In the 2006 Australian Census, 1,803,741 residents identified themselves as having Irish ancestry either alone or in combination with another ancestry ....
 (115,384 or 6.2 per cent), Scottish (113,846 or 6.1 per cent), Italian (84,331 or 4.5 per cent) and Chinese (53,390 or 2.9 per cent). There were 3,101 Aboriginals
Indigenous Australians

Indigenous Australians are the first human inhabitants of the Australian continent and its nearby islands and their descendants. Indigenous Australians are distinguished as either Australian Aborigines or Torres Strait Islanders, who currently together make up about 2.6% of Australia's population....
 in the city (0.2 per cent).

Perth's population is notable for the high proportion of British-born residents. At the 2006 Census 142,424 British-born Perth residents were counted, narrowly behind Sydney (145,261), despite having just 35% of the overall population of Sydney.

The ethnic make-up of Perth changed in the middle of the twentieth century, when significant numbers of European immigrants arrived in the city. Prior to this, Perth's population had been almost completely Anglo-Celtic
Anglo-Celtic Australian

Anglo-Celtic Australian describes Australians with British people and/or Irish people ancestral origins....
 in ethnic origin. As Fremantle
Fremantle, Western Australia

Fremantle is a port city in Western Australia, located southwest of Perth, Western Australia, the state capital, at the mouth of the Swan River on Australia's western coast....
 was the first landfall in Australia for many migrant ships coming from Europe in the 1950s and 1960s, Perth started to experience a diverse influx of people, which included Italians
Italian Australians

Italian Australians are one of the largest ethnic groups in Australia. The 2006 Census counted 199,124 persons who were born in Italy. However, 852,417 persons identified themselves as having Italian ancestry, either alone or in combination with another ancestry....
, Greeks, Dutch
Dutch people

The Dutch are the people native to the Netherlands, a country in north-western Europe.Dutch people, or descendants of Dutch people, are also found in migrant communities world wide,See the Dutch #Dutch diaspora. and form a mentionable part of the population of Canada,Australia, South Africa and the United States....
, Germans, Croats, Bosnians
Bosnians

Bosnians are people who reside in, or come from, Bosnia and Herzegovina, it is also used as a nationality. By the modern state definition a Bosnian can be anyone who holds a citizenship in the state, this includes but is not limited to members of the constituent ethnic groups of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats....
, Serbs
Serbs

Serbs are a South Slavs people living in the Balkans and Central Europe, mainly in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and, to a lesser extent, in Croatia....
, Poles, Czechs, Russians
Russians

The Russian people are an East Slavs ethnic group, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries.The English language term Russians is used to refer to the citizens of Russia, regardless of their ethnicity ; in Russian language, the demonym Russian is translated as Rossiyanin ....
, Ukrainians
Ukrainians

Ukrainians are an East Slavs ethnic group primarily living in Ukraine, or more broadly?citizens of Ukraine . Some 200 years ago and times prior to that, Ukrainians were usually referred to and known as Rusyny ....
, and Macedonians
Macedonians (ethnic group)

The Macedonians also referred to as Macedonian Slavs are a South Slavs people who are primarily associated with the Republic of Macedonia....
 and many others. The Italian influence in the Perth and Fremantle area has been substantial, evident in places like the "Cappuccino strip" in Fremantle featuring many Italian eateries and shops. In Fremantle the traditional Italian blessing of the fleet festival is held every year at the start of the fishing season. In Northbridge every December is the San Nicola (Saint Nicholas) Festival, which involves a pageant followed by a concert, predominantly in Italian. Suburbs surrounding the Fremantle area such as Spearwood and Hamilton Hill also contain high concentrations of Italians, Croatians and Portuguese. Perth also has a vibrant Jewish community — numbering 20,106 in 2006 — who emigrated primarily from eastern Europe
Eastern Europe

Eastern Europe is a term that applies to the geopolitical region encompassing the easternmost part of the Europe. Throughout history and to a lesser extent today, parts of Eastern Europe has been distinguishable from Western Europe and other regions due to cultural, religious, economic, and historical reasons, even though there i...
 and more recently from South Africa.

Another more recent wave of arrivals include European minorities from Southern Africa
Southern Africa

Southern Africa is the southernmost region of the African continent, variably defined by geography or geopolitics, consisting of numerous territories....
. The South Africa-born overtook those born in Italy to become the fourth largest birthplace group after 2001. By 2006, there were 18,825 South Africa-born in Perth, accounting for 1.3 per cent of the city's people. Many Afrikaners and Anglo-African
Anglo-African

Anglo-Africans are people of primarily Sub-Saharan Africa whose first language is English language. Most are of British people descent, although they can be of any ancestry, with Irish people, French people Huguenot, Jewish, and Italian people being rather prevalent minority ones....
s from South Africa and Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe , is a landlocked country located in the southern part of the continent of Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo River rivers. It is bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the southwest, Zambia to the northwest and Mozambique to the east....
 emigrated to Perth during the 1980s and 1990s, to the extent that the city has been described as "the Australian capital of South Africans in exile". The phrase "Packing for Perth" has become associated with South Africans who choose to emigrate abroad, sometimes regardless of the destination.

In the last three decades, South East Asia has become an increasingly important source of migrants, with communities from Malaysia
Malaysia

Malaysia is a federation that consists of States of Malaysia in Southeast Asia with a total landmass of . The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government....
, Indonesia
Indonesia

The Republic of Indonesia , is a transcontinental country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Comprising Islands of Indonesia, it is the world's largest Archipelago state....
, Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
, Hong Kong, Mainland China, and India all now well-established. There were 53,390 persons of Chinese
Chinese Australian

A Chinese Australian is an Australian of Chinese race heritage. In the 2006 Australian Census, 669,890 Australian residents identified themselves as having Chinese ancestry, either alone or with another ancestry....
 descent in Perth in 2006 — 2.9 per cent of the city's population.

The Indian community includes a substantial number of Parsees who emigrated from Bombay — Perth being the closest Australian city to India — and the India-born population of the city at the time of the 2006 census was 14,094 or 0.8 per cent. Perth is also home to the largest population of Anglo-Burmese
Anglo-Burmese

The Anglo-Burmese, also known as the Anglo-Burmans, are a community of Eurasian of Burmese and European descent, that were created by Arkar, and emerged as a distinct community through mixed relations between the Great Britain and other European settlers and Bamar from 1826 until 1948 when Burma gained its independence from the Unite...
 in the world; many settled here following the Independence of Burma in 1948 and the city is now the cultural hub for Anglo-Burmese worldwide. There is also a substantial Anglo-Indian
Anglo-Indian

Anglo-Indians are people who have Multiracial Demographics of India and British people ancestry and the term is sometimes used in the Western world....
 population in Perth, who also settled in the city following the Independence of India.

Economy

See also: Economy of Western Australia
Economy of Western Australia

The Western Australian economy is a state economy dominated by its resources and services sector and largely driven by the export of iron-ore, gold, liquefied natural gas and agricultural commodites such as wheat....
By virtue of its population and role as the administrative centre for business and government, Perth dominates the Western Australian economy, despite the major mining, petroleum and agricultural export industries located elsewhere in the state. Perth’s function as the State’s capital city, its economic base and population size have also created development opportunities for many other businesses oriented to local or more diversified markets.

Perth’s economy has been changing in favour of the service industries since the 1950's. Although one of the major sets of services it provides are related to the resources industry and, to a lesser extent, agriculture, most people in Perth are not connected to either; they have jobs that provide services to other people in Perth.

As a result of Perth's relative geographical isolation, it has never had the necessary conditions to develop significant manufacturing industries other than those serving the immediate needs of its residents, mining and agriculture and some specialised areas, such as, in recent times, niche ship building and maintenance. It was simply cheaper to import all the needed manufactured goods from either the eastern states or overseas.

Industrial employment influenced the economic geography of Perth. After WWII, Perth experienced suburban expansion aided by high levels of car ownership. Workforce decentralisation and transport improvements made it possible for the establishment of small-scale manufacturing in the suburbs. Many firms took advantage of relatively cheap land to build spacious, single-storey plants in suburban locations where parking, access and traffic congestion were minimal. "The former close ties of manufacturing with near-central and/or rail-side locations were loosened."

Industrial estates such as Kwinana, Welshpool and Kewdale were post-war additions contributing to the growth of manufacturing south of the river. The establishment of the Kwinana industrial area was supported by standardisation of the east-west rail gauge linking Perth with eastern Australia. Since the 1950s, heavy industry has dominated the location including an oil refinery, steel-rolling mill with a blast furnace, alumina refinery, power station and a nickel refinery. Another development, also linked with rail standardisation, was in 1968 when the Kewdale Freight Terminal was developed adjacent to the Welshpool industrial area, replacing the former Perth railway yards.

With significant population growth post-WWII , employment growth occurred not in manufacturing but in retail and wholesale trade, business services, health, education, community and personal services and in public administration. Increasingly it was these services sectors, concentrated around the Perth metropolitan area, that provided jobs.

Education

See also: Education in Western Australia
Education in Western Australia

Education in Western Australia is supervised by the Department of Education and Training , which forms part of the Government of Western Australia....
 for information on education in Western Australia


Perth is home to four public universities: the University of Western Australia
University of Western Australia

The University of Western Australia is the oldest university in the state of Western Australia. Established in February 1911, it is the only university in the state to be a member of the prestigious Group of Eight , as well as the Sandstone universities....
, Murdoch University
Murdoch University

Murdoch University is a public university based in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. It commenced operations as the state's second university in 1973, and accepted its first students in 1975....
, Curtin University of Technology
Curtin University of Technology

Curtin University of Technology is an Australian university with its main campus in Perth, Western Australia. It commenced operations with its current name in 1986, and was previously known as the Western Australian Institute of Technology ....
, Edith Cowan University
Edith Cowan University

Edith Cowan University is located in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia. It is the only Australian university named after a woman, Edith Cowan, who was the first woman to be elected to an Parliaments of the Australian states and territories....
. There is also one private university, the University of Notre Dame
University of Notre Dame Australia

The University of Notre Dame Australia is a private Roman Catholic Church university established in 1990 in the Western Australian port city of Fremantle, Western Australia, ....
.

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The University of Western Australia, which was founded in 1911, is renowned as one of Australia's leading research institutions. The university's monumental neo-classical architecture, most of which is carved from white limestone, is a notable tourist destination in the city. It is the only university in the state to be a member of the Group of Eight
Group of Eight (Australian universities)

The Group of Eight is a group of eight Australian tertiary education institutions which are the oldest universities in Australia. It was established informally as a network of vice-chancellors in 1994 and was formally incorporated in 1999....
, as well as the Sandstone universities
Sandstone universities

In Australia, the Sandstone Universities are an informally-defined group comprising the country's oldest higher education institutions. Most were founded in the colonial era, except Queensland and Western Australia....
.

Curtin University of Technology
Curtin University of Technology

Curtin University of Technology is an Australian university with its main campus in Perth, Western Australia. It commenced operations with its current name in 1986, and was previously known as the Western Australian Institute of Technology ....
 is Western Australia's largest university by student population, and was known from its founding in 1966 until 1986 as the Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT) and had amalgamated with Western Australian School of Mines and the Muresk Institute. It has a rapidly growing research reputation and is the only Western Australian university to produce PhD recipients of the AINSE gold medal, the highest possible recognition for PhD level science and engineering research excellence in Australia and New Zealand.

Murdoch University
Murdoch University

Murdoch University is a public university based in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. It commenced operations as the state's second university in 1973, and accepted its first students in 1975....
 was established in the 1970s, and is Australia's largest campus in geographical area (2.27 square kilometres), necessary to accommodate Western Australia's only veterinary school.

Edith Cowan University
Edith Cowan University

Edith Cowan University is located in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia. It is the only Australian university named after a woman, Edith Cowan, who was the first woman to be elected to an Parliaments of the Australian states and territories....
 was established in the early 1990s from the existing Western Australian College of Advanced Education
College of Advanced Education

The College of Advanced Education was a class of Australian tertiary education institution that existed from 1967 until the early 1990s. They were similar to Australian University of the period, but were States and territories of Australia owned and controlled instead of federally funded and independent....
 (WACAE) which itself was formed in the 1970s from the existing Teachers Colleges at Claremont, Churchlands, and Mount Lawley. It incorporates the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts

The Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts , Edith Cowan University was established in 1980 to provide performing arts tuition comparable to the highest calibre of national and international training benchmarks to be able to meet industry needs around the globe....
 (WAAPA).

The University of Notre Dame Australia
University of Notre Dame Australia

The University of Notre Dame Australia is a private Roman Catholic Church university established in 1990 in the Western Australian port city of Fremantle, Western Australia, ....
 was established in 1990. Notre Dame was established as a Catholic
Catholic

Catholic is an adjective derived from the Greek language adjective , meaning "whole" or "complete". In the context of Christianity ecclesiology, it has a rich history and several usages....
 university with its lead campus in Fremantle
Fremantle

Fremantle or Freemantle may refer to:...
 and a large campus in Sydney. It is the only Western Australian University with a campus in another major Australian city. Its campus in Fremantle
Fremantle

Fremantle or Freemantle may refer to:...
 is set in the west end of Fremantle
Fremantle

Fremantle or Freemantle may refer to:...
 within historic port buildings built in the 1890s giving Notre Dame a distinct European University atmosphere. Though Notre Dame shares its name with the University of Notre Dame
University of Notre Dame

The University of Notre Dame du Lac is a private Roman Catholic Church University located in Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. It was founded by Father Edward Sorin, Congregation of Holy Cross, who was also the school's first president....
 in Indiana
Indiana

The State of Indiana was the 19th U.S. state admitted into the union. It is located in the Midwestern United States of the United States of America....
 USA, it is a separate school, claiming only "strong ties" with its American namesake. It is also the fastest growing University in Australia.

Colleges of TAFE provide trade and vocational training, including Diploma level courses. TAFE was formed in the 1970s to provide technical courses previously offered by WACAE.

Media

Like the other mainland Australian state capital cities, Perth is served by five free to air stations: ABC, Seven
TVW

TVW can mean:*TVW, a Seven Network owned station in Perth, Western Australia*TVW , a public affairs network in the state of Washington*the fake callsign of WISC-TV digital subchannel My Madison TV...
, Nine
STW

STW may refer to:*Stop the War Coalition, an anti-war group in the United Kingdom*STW-9, a television station in Perth, Australia*Super Tourenwagen Cup, the German Supertouring car championship ...
, Ten and SBS
Special Broadcasting Service

The Special Broadcasting Service is one of two government-funded Australian public broadcasting radio and List of Australian television channels, the other being the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ....
 (like all other states of Australia). A community station, Access 31
Access 31

Access 31 was a free-to-air Community television in Australia station based in Perth, Western Australia, Australia which had broadcast on UHF 31 from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's television mast at Bickley, Western Australia in the Perth Hills....
, closed in August 2008. Foxtel
Foxtel

Foxtel is an Australian pay television company, formed through a joint venture between Telstra, News Corporation and Consolidated Media Holdings....
 provides a subscription-based satellite and cable television service. Perth has its own local newsreaders on ABC, Seven, Nine and Ten. Seven's weekly presenters are Rick Ardon
Rick Ardon

Rick Ardon , is a news presenter on Seven News in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia. In 2005, Ardon and his co-anchor, Susannah Carr, celebrated their 20th consecutive year reading the news together on Seven Perth....
 and Susannah Carr
Susannah Carr

Susannah Carr is an Western Australian television news anchor. Since 1985, Carr has co-presented Seven News in Perth, Western Australia with Rick Ardon....
; presenters for Nine are Dixie Marshall
Dixie Marshall

Dixie Marshall is the senior News anchor for Nine News #Perth, a position she has had since 2002, although she has been with Nine Network since 1984, and previously worked for the Australian Newspaper and Radio 6PR....
 and Greg Pearce
Greg Pearce

Greg Pearce is the current co-anchor of Nine News#Perth, a position he has held since early 2008.Originally a journalist with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Greg became best known as anchor of the Ten News bulletin for Perth, prior to that he had been a news anchor for Seven National News in Melbourne and had a short stint with Nin...
, and the presenter for Ten is Narelda Jacobs
Narelda Jacobs

Narelda Jacobs has been the lead news anchor for Ten News at Five in Perth, Western Australia since 2008.Jacobs graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts and began her career at Golden West Network in Bunbury....
. The ABC news anchor is Karina Carvalho.

Television shows produced in Perth include local editions of current affairs programs, Today Tonight
Today Tonight

Today Tonight is an Australian tabloid current affairs program, produced by the Seven Network and shown weeknightly at in direct competition with rival Nine Network program A Current Affair....
 and the Stateline, and other types of programming such as The Force
The Force: Behind the Line

The Force: Behind the Line is an Australian reality television#Documentary-style television program about the Western Australia Police. The program, hosted by Simon Reeve , airs nationally on the Seven Network and its Seven Network#Affiliates....
 (documentary), Can We Help (viewer request), and The Western Front (sport). An annual telethon
Telethon

A Examples...
 has been broadcast since 1968, to raise funds for charities including Princess Margaret Hospital for Children
Princess Margaret Hospital for Children

Princess Margaret Hospital for Children is a centre for paediatric research and care. The hospital is located on Roberts Road in Subiaco, Western Australia, Western Australia....
. The 24 hour Perth Telethon claims to be "the most successful fundraising event per capita in the world" and raised more than A$7.5 million in 2008.

The main newspapers for Perth are The West Australian
The West Australian

The West Australian is the only locally-edited daily newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia, and is owned by Australian Securities Exchange-listed West Australian Newspapers Holdings Ltd....
 and The Sunday Times
The Sunday Times (Western Australia)

The Sunday Times is a News Corporation-owned Sunday tabloid newspaper distributed throughout Western Australia. The paper's circulation was 353,000 in 2005, up from 340,000 in 2001....
. The local Community paper has different issues for each local government area. There are also many advertising newspapers, such as The Quokka.

Radio stations on both AM and FM frequencies. ABC stations include News Radio
ABC NewsRadio

ABC NewsRadio is an Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio service devoted to delivering live and 24-hour news updates and information. The service is available on a number of broadcasts right around Australia, including AM/FM radio, and online via the Internet....
 (585AM), 720 ABC Perth
720 ABC Perth

720 ABC Perth is an Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio station located in Perth, Western Australia. Its callsign is 6WF. It is one of the stations in the ABC Local Radio network and broadcasts on 720 hertz on the amplitude modulation dial....
, Radio National
Radio National

ABC Radio National is an Australia-wide radio network broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation with programs including news and current affairs , arts, music, society, science, drama and comedy....
 (810AM), Classic FM
ABC Classic FM

ABC Classic FM is an Australian European classical music radio station available in major centres around the country. It is operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ....
 (97.7FM) and Triple J
Triple J

Triple J is a nationally-networked, government-funded Australian Radio in Australia , mainly aimed at youth . Music played on the station is generally more alternative music than commercial stations with a heavy emphasis on Music of Australia music and new music....
 (99.3FM). The 6 commercial stations are: FM- 92.9, Nova 93.7, Mix 94.5
Mix 94.5

MIX 94.5 is a commercial music radio station owned by Austereo in Perth, Western Australia.The station originally began as 6KY, beginning broadcasting on October 23, 1941 and would eventually end up at the frequency 1206 kHz....
, 96fm
96fm (Perth radio station)

96fm is a radio station broadcasting in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia....
, and AM- 882 6PR
6PR

6PR, known as 882 6PR, is a commercial radio station based in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Its focus is on news, talk and sport, and is Perth's only commercial talkback radio station....
 and 1080 6IX. Major community radio stations include RTRFM
RTRFM

RTRFM is a not-for-profit, community radio station based in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia. It is self-funded, largely through listener subscription and fund-raising events, however it does carry some advertising material at a maximum of 5 mins per hour....
 (92.1FM), Sonshine FM (98.5FM) and Curtin FM (100.1FM).

Culture

Perth Cultural Centre
Perth Cultural Centre

The Perth Cultural Centre is an area of central Perth, Western Australia and the collective name for the buildings of the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Western Australian Museum, State Library of Western Australia, State Records Office of Western Australia, and Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts ....
 is both an area of central Perth and the collective name for the main buildings of the Art Gallery of Western Australia
Art Gallery of Western Australia

The Art Gallery of Western Australia is a public gallery that is part of the Perth Cultural Centre in Perth, Western Australia. It is located in Northbridge, Western Australia across from Western Australian Museum and State Library of Western Australia....
, Western Australian Museum
Western Australian Museum

The Western Australian Museum is the main museum for the States and territories of Australia of Western Australia.Established in 1891, the museum is situated in the heart of Perth, Western Australia cultural precinct in Northbridge, Western Australia....
, Alexander Library
State Library of Western Australia

The State Library of Western Australia consists of the State Reference Library and the J S Battye Library within the building known as the Alexander Library Building in Northbridge, Western Australia in Western Australia....
, State Records Office
State Records Office of Western Australia

The State Records Office of Western Australia is the Government of Western Australia government archive authority created by legislation separating government archival services from the State Library of Western Australia, which was in the past known as 'Library and Information Service of Western Australia' ....
 and Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts

Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts is Western Australia's premiere contemporary visual and performance arts venue. Housed in iconic heritage buildings at 53 James Street, Perth, Western Australia, PICA serves to promote contemporary arts in Western Australia....
 (PICA).

The Perth International Arts Festival
Perth International Arts Festival

The UWA Perth International Arts Festival is a cultural Arts festival held in Western Australia. The festival was created in 1953 by the University of Western Australia, making it the oldest international arts festival in Australia....
 is a cultural festival which has been held annually since 1953.
Swan River,perth,western Australia

Museums

The Western Australian Museum holds an extensive display of Aboriginal artefacts as well as numerous zoological and social exhibits.

The new (2002) Western Australian Maritime Museum in Fremantle displays maritime objects from all eras and includes a former Royal Australian Navy
Royal Australian Navy

The Royal Australian Navy is the navy of the Australian Defence Force. Established in 1901, the RAN was formed out of the Commonwealth Naval Forces to become the small navy of Australia after federation, consisting of the former colonial navies of the new Australian states....
 submarine. It also houses Australia II
Australia II

The Australia II is a 12-metre class yacht, and the first successful challenger for the America's Cup after 132 years....
, the yacht that won the Americas Cup in 1983.

Art galleries

The Art Gallery of Western Australia
Art Gallery of Western Australia

The Art Gallery of Western Australia is a public gallery that is part of the Perth Cultural Centre in Perth, Western Australia. It is located in Northbridge, Western Australia across from Western Australian Museum and State Library of Western Australia....
 houses the State Art Collection. It curates and hosts numerous impressive visiting exhibitions, like the 2006 Norman Lindsay
Norman Lindsay

Norman Alfred William Lindsay was a renowned Australian artist and writer.Lindsay was born in Creswick, Victoria. He was a prolific artist, sculpture, writer, editorial cartoonist and scale modeler, as well as being a highly talented boxing....
 exhibition. Additional exhibits occur at PICA and many other smaller venues on a regular basis across Perth.

Sport

The most popular sports are Australian football, cricket
Cricket

Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games team sport that originated in southern England. The earliest definite reference is dated 1598, and it is now played in more than 100 countries....
 and netball
Netball

Netball is a non-contact team sport originating from the United States similar to, and derived from, basketball. Invented in 1895 by Clara Gregory Baer, a pioneer in women's sport, netball is now pre-eminently played as a women's team sport in Australia and New Zealand and is popular in the West Indies, Sri Lanka, and the United Kingdom....
. The climate of Perth allows for extensive outdoor sport activity, and this is reflected in the wide variety of sport
Sport

Sport is an activity that is governed by a set of regulation of sport or traditions and often engaged in competitively. Sports commonly refer to activities where the physical capabilities of the competitor are the sole or primary determinant of the outcome , but the term is also used to include activities such as mind sports and motor...
s available to citizens of the city. Perth was host to the 1962 Commonwealth Games
1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games

The 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games were held in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia, Australia from 22 November-1 December 1962....
 and the 1987 America's Cup
1987 America's Cup

The 1987 America's Cup was the twenty-seventh running of the America's Cup regatta and the first time for 132 years that it had not been hosted by the New York Yacht Club....
 defence (based at Fremantle). Australian football is the most popular spectator sport in Perth — some 1,030,000 people attended WAFL
West Australian Football League

The West Australian Football League is the premier state based Australian rules football league in Western Australia.It was formed in 1885 as the Western Australian Football Association and was later changed to the West Australian Football League in 1908....
 or AFL
Australian Football League

The 'Australian Football League' is the professional Australian national competition in the sport of Australian Rules Football.The league comprises sixteen teams which play 22 home and away rounds between late March and late August or early September....
 matches in 2005.

Perth is home to several professional sporting teams participating in various national competitions:
  • Australian football: West Coast Eagles
    West Coast Eagles

    The West Coast Eagles are an Australian rules football club competing in the Australian Football League. The club is based at Subiaco Oval in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia and was formed in August 1986 when the then Australian Football League expanded to include teams from Perth and Brisbane for the 1987 season....
     and the Fremantle Dockers
  • Basketball: Perth Wildcats
    Perth Wildcats

    The Perth Wildcats are an Australia basketball team competing in the National Basketball League . The Wildcats are the only team in the league representing the state of Western Australia and are based in the state capital, Perth, Western Australia....
  • Cricket: Western Warriors
    Western Warriors

    The Western Warriors are an Australian First-class cricket cricket team based in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia. Its home ground is the WACA Ground....
  • Association football (soccer): Perth Glory
  • Rugby union: Western Force
    Western Force

    Western Force is a rugby union team based in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia playing in the international Super 14 competition. It commenced competing in the 2006 Super 14 season and finished with the Wooden spoon in their first year, however its performances greatly improved in 2007 Super 14 season....
  • Netball: West Coast Fever
    West Coast Fever

    The West Coast Fever are an Australian netball team.The Fever represent Western Australia in the ANZ Championship. The team was essentially created from the Perth Orioles, who competed in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy....
     (Formally Perth Orioles
    Perth Orioles

    The Perth Orioles were an Australian netball team, which became the West Coast Fever for the ANZ Championship.The Orioles were based out of the Challenge Stadium in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia and are the state's only team in the national Commonwealth Bank Trophy....
    )
  • Hockey: Smokefree WA Thundersticks
    SmokeFree WA Thundersticks

    The SmokeFree WA Thundersticks are a men's Australian field hockey team, representing Western Australia in the Australian Hockey League.The Thundersticks have been the most successful team since the inception of the National Hockey League in 1991 ....


Perth has hosted numerous state and international sporting events. On going international events include the Hopman Cup
Hopman Cup

The Hopman Cup is an annual international team tennis tournament founded by Paul McNamee and Charlie Fancutt, and held in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia in early-January each year, which plays mixed teams on a country by country basis....
 during the first week of January at the Burswood Dome and the final leg of the Red Bull Air Race held on a stretch of the Swan River called Perth Water
Perth Water

Perth Water is the section of the Swan River between the Causeway to the east, and Narrows Bridge to the west - a large wide but shallow section of river on the southern edge of the City of Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia, and the northern edge of the suburb South Perth, Western Australia....
, using Langley Park as a temporary air field. In addition to these Perth has hosted international Rugby Union
Rugby union

Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
 games, including qualifying matches for 2003 Rugby World Cup
2003 Rugby World Cup

The 2003 Rugby World Cup was the fifth rugby union Rugby World Cup and was won by England national rugby union team. Originally planned to be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, all games were shifted to Australia following a contractual dispute over ground signage rights between the New Zealand Rugby Union and Rugby World Cup Limited....
. The 1991 and 1998 FINA World Championships
FINA World Championships - Long Course

The FINA World Championships or World Aquatics Championships are the World Championships for aquatic sports: diving, swimming, open water swimming, synchronized swimming and water polo....
 were held in Perth. Several motorsport facilities exist in Perth including Perth Motorplex
Perth Motorplex

Perth Motorplex is a motorsport venue located at Kwinana Beach, Western Australia. It caters mainly for drag racing and speedway, although other events are held there regularly....
, catering to drag racing and speedway, and Barbagallo Raceway
Barbagallo Raceway

Barbagallo Raceway is a motorsport circuit located in Wanneroo, approximately north of Perth, Western Australia in Western Australia.The circuit was originally known as Wanneroo Park and the first race meet took place in March, 1969....
 for circuit racing and drifting.

Music and performing arts


Perth Concert Hall
Perth Concert Hall, Western Australia

The Perth Concert Hall is a List of concert halls in the centre of Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia. Situated between St Georges Terrace and Terrace Road, it is located near Government House, Perth, the Stirling Gardens and the Swan Bells, with a view to the Swan River....
 is the city's main concert venue and hosts theatre, ballet, opera and orchestral performances. Other theatres include an auditorium within the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre
Perth Convention Exhibition Centre

The Perth Convention Exhibition Centre is a convention centre located in Perth, Western Australia. It opened on the 24th August 2004, and is located on the Swan River river foreshore, only a short walk from the Perth CBD....
 (completed in 2005), the historic His Majesty's Theatre
His Majesty's Theatre, Western Australia

His Majesty's Theatre is an Edwardian Baroque architecture Theatre in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia. Constructed from 1902 to 1904 during a period of great growth for the town, the theatre is located on the corner of Hay Street, Perth and King Street, Perth in Perth's central business district....
 and Burswood Dome, which hosts music concerts. Outdoor concerts are held in Kings Park, Subiaco Oval
Subiaco Oval

Subiaco Oval, known colloquially as Subi, is the highest capacity sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia. It is located in the suburb of Subiaco, Western Australia, about three kilometres west of Perth's city centre....
 and Members Equity Stadium
Members Equity Stadium

Members Equity Stadium is a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. It has been the home of the Australian A-League club Perth Glory FC since 1996 and has been the home of the Western Australia Rugby League since 2003....
 and the Convention Centre on the foreshore replaces the Burswood Dome until a more satisfactory building is established.

Because of Perth's relative isolation from other Australian cities overseas artists often exclude it from their Australian tour schedules. This isolation, however, has developed a strong local music scene, leading some to dub Perth the "new Seattle".

The late AC/DC
AC/DC

AC/DC are an Australian rock music rock band formed in Sydney in 1973 by brothers Malcolm Young and Angus Young. Although the band are commonly classified as hard rock, and considered pioneers of heavy metal music, they have always classified their music as "rock and roll"....
 lead singer Bon Scott
Bon Scott

Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott was an Australian rock musician, best known for being the lead singer and lyricist of Australian hard rock band AC/DC from 1974 until his death in 1980....
 was from the Fremantle area.

Veteran performer and artist Rolf Harris
Rolf Harris

Rolf Harris Order of the British Empire, Order of Australia , is an Australian musician, singer, composer, Painting, and Presenter....
 was born in Perth and is known as "The Boy From Bassendean".

Perth has been a hotbed of local rock music producing such nationally and internationally respected acts as Pendulum
Pendulum (band)

Pendulum are an Australian drum and bass group originally from Perth, Western Australia, Australia. In 2003, they relocated to the United Kingdom....
, John Butler Trio
John Butler Trio

The John Butler Trio is an Eclecticism in music world music/jam band from Australia led by guitarist and vocalist John Butler . Two of the band's albums, Three and Living 2001-2002 , have gone platinum in Australia and reached the top ten of the Australian album charts in those years....
, Eskimo Joe
Eskimo Joe

Eskimo Joe is an Australian rock band. Their debut album Girl went Music recording sales certification in 2001. Their second album A Song Is a City was released in Australia 2004 and went double Music recording sales certification....
, End of Fashion
End of Fashion

End of Fashion are a rock band from Perth, Western Australia. The band consists of Justin Burford , Rodney Aravena and Simon Fasolo ....
, Little Birdy
Little Birdy

Little Birdy is a four piece rock band from Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia....
, Jebediah
Jebediah

Jebediah is a four piece alternative/pop rock band from Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia....
, The Sleepy Jackson
The Sleepy Jackson

The Sleepy Jackson is an alternative rock band from Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia. The band's name was inspired by a former drummer who was narcolepsy....
, The Panics
The Panics

The Panics are an ARIA award winning indie rock band originally from Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia, and currently based in Melbourne, Victoria ....
, The Bank Holidays
The Bank Holidays

The Bank Holidays are an indie pop band from Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia....
, Snowman
Snowman (band)

Snowman are an indie rock band from Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia....
 and Birds of Tokyo
Birds of Tokyo

Birds Of Tokyo is an alternative rock band from Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia....
. Whilst the Hip-Hop and R&B scene has seen rise to artists such as Che'Nelle
Che'Nelle

Cheryline Lim also known as Che'Nelle is a pop music/dancehall singer-songwriter and producer signed to Virgin Records America. She was born to a Chinese Malaysian father and Indian-Dutch mother....
 and Samantha Jade
Samantha Jade

Samantha Gibbs, better known as Samantha Jade, is a singer-songwriter, former child model, and budding actress from Perth, Western Australia....
 whom has an international recording contract with America's Virgin Records. The local music culture revolves around a series of venues such as The Amplifier Bar and The Rosemount Hotel. The WAMI awards (West Australian Music Industry Awards
West Australian Music Industry Awards

The Western Australian Music Industry Awards are annual awards presented to the local contemporary music industry, put on by the Western Australian music Industry Association Inc ....
), have been acknowledging local music since 1985..

The more popular rock concert
Rock concert

The term rock concert refers to a musical performance in the style of any one of many genres inspired by "rock and roll" music. While a variety of vocal and instrumental styles can constitute a rock concert, this phenomenon is typically characterized by band playing at least one electric guitar, an electric bass guitar, and Drum kit....
s held in Perth are the Big Day Out
Big Day Out

The Big Day Out is an annual music festival held in several cities in Australia and New Zealand in late January. It started in Sydney in 1992, spread to Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth, Western Australia by 1993, with the Gold Coast, Queensland and Auckland, New Zealand joining in 1994....
 (nationwide) and V Festival (Australia)
V Festival (Australia)

The Australian V Festival is an Australian music festival, and a spin-off of the British V Festival. Like all V Festivals, the event is primarily sponsored by Virgin Mobile Australia....
. The city is also referenced in the Pavement
Pavement (band)

Pavement was an United States indie rock musical band in the 1990s. Although they experienced only moderate commercial success, they achieved a significant cult following and were one of the more popular and influential Lo-fi music rock bands of the 1990s....
 song "I Love Perth".

Perth has a very changeable and, at times, energetic Folk music
Folk music

Folk music can have a number of different meanings, including:* Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous with the term "Traditional music", also often including World Music and Roots music; the term "Traditional music" was given its more specific meaning to distinguish it from the other definition...
 culture. Bands such as The Settlers regularly played at Clancy's Fish Pub in Fremantle and the earlier line ups of the Mucky Duck Bush Band that now has regular bush dances in Whiteman Park
Whiteman Park

Whiteman Park is a 4000-hectare/40-square-kilometre bushland area located 22 km north of Perth, Western Australia. In the suburb of Whiteman, Western Australia, the park is in the Swan Valley, Western Australia in the upper reaches of the Swan River ....
. A favourite spot was the Hayloft in West Perth — home of WA Folk music in the 1970s and later moving to the Peninsula Hotel in Maylands. Perth is also home to a vibrant alternative sexuality music scene, focused especially around such nightclubs as "The Court" and "Connections". It also has a large growing electro indie scene through such nightclubs as "Cassette", the "Brass Monkey" and "Universal Bar". Perth is also known for its thriving Drum & Bass scene and is known as the capital city for Drum & Bass Music in Australia. Perth has produced several big name Drum & Bass producers such as Greg Packer
Greg Packer (DJ)

Drum and bass DJ Greg Packer is based in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia. He has had material included on works by LTJ Bukem and Doc Scott....
 and Pendulum
Pendulum (band)

Pendulum are an Australian drum and bass group originally from Perth, Western Australia, Australia. In 2003, they relocated to the United Kingdom....
 who regularly tour overseas.

Models Gemma Ward
Gemma Ward

Gemma Louise Ward is an Australian Model and actress....
 and Megan Gale
Megan Gale

Megan Gale is an Australian model and actress....
, comedians Tim Minchin
Tim Minchin

Tim Minchin is an Australian comedian, actor and musician. He is best known for his musical comedy, which has featured in two CDs, a DVD and a number of live comedy shows which he has performed internationally....
 and Rove McManus
Rove McManus

Rove McManus is a multi Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television winning Australian media personality. He is host of variety show Rove and owner of the production company Roving Enterprises....
, and actors Heath Ledger
Heath Ledger

Heath Andrew Ledger was an Australian television and film actor. After performing roles in Australian television and film during the 1990s, Ledger moved to the United States in 1998 to develop his movie career....
, Melissa George
Melissa George

Melissa Suzanne George is an Australian Golden Globe-nominated Actor who has worked in Australia and the United States in film and television....
 and Isla Fisher
Isla Fisher

Isla Lang Fisher is an Australian actor and author. She began acting on Australian Television, playing Shannon Reed on the Australian soap opera Home and Away, and has since become known for her roles in the 2005 comedy Wedding Crashers, opposite Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, and 2009's Confessions of a Shopaholic ....
, all grew up in Perth.

Perth also boasts the internationally regarded Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts

The Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts , Edith Cowan University was established in 1980 to provide performing arts tuition comparable to the highest calibre of national and international training benchmarks to be able to meet industry needs around the globe....
 of Edith Cowan University
Edith Cowan University

Edith Cowan University is located in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia. It is the only Australian university named after a woman, Edith Cowan, who was the first woman to be elected to an Parliaments of the Australian states and territories....
, from which many successful actors and broadcasters have launched their careers, notably actor Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman

Hugh Michael Jackman is an Australian actor who is involved in film, musical theatre, and television.A singer, dancer and actor in stage musicals, principally The Boy From Oz, Jackman has won international recognition for his roles in major films, his forte being action/superhero, period and romance characters....
.

Perth is home to the West Australian Symphony Orchestra
West Australian Symphony Orchestra

The West Australian Symphony Orchestra , often known as the "Orchestra of the West", is the premier professional orchestra of the state of Western Australia....
 which performs a regular programme of orchestral music, usually from its base at the Perth Concert Hall. The Perth International Arts Festival
Perth International Arts Festival

The UWA Perth International Arts Festival is a cultural Arts festival held in Western Australia. The festival was created in 1953 by the University of Western Australia, making it the oldest international arts festival in Australia....
 also includes music in its schedule. Opera is provided by West Australian Opera.

allows young musicians in Perth to gain performance opportunities by playing in a musical ensemble. The Western Australian Youth Orchestra is WA Youth Music's premier and flagship ensemble, however the organisation offers several other ensembles including the WA Youth Symphonic Band and the WA Youth Chorale. Acceptance is granted to amateur players under the age of 25 years. Auditions are held in November of each year.

Religion


Perth is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Perth. Roman Catholics make up about 23% of the population, and Catholicism is the most common single denomination. Other forms of Christianity
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
, predominantly Anglican, make up approximately 28% of the population. Approximately one in five people from Perth profess to having no religion, with 11% of people are not specific as to their beliefs. Buddhism
Buddhism

Buddhism is a family of beliefs and practices considered by most to be a religionand is based on the teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as "The Buddha" , who was born in what is today Nepal....
 and Islam
Islam

Islam is a Monotheism, Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure....
 each claim more than 20,000 adherents, and Perth is also home to less than 5,000 Latter-Day Saints and the Perth Australia Temple
Perth Australia Temple

The Perth Australia Temple is the 106th operating Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.The Perth Australia Temple serves 12,000 members in the area....
 of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the largest Religious denomination originating from the Latter Day Saint movement founded by Joseph Smith, Jr., on April 6, 1830....
. Perth has one of the larger Jewish populations in Australia, numbering approximately 10,000, with both Orthodox and Progressive Synagogues and a Jewish Day School. The Bahá’í community in Perth numbers around 1500.

Infrastructure

Grahamfarmerfreewaytunnel 2005 Seanmcclean
Aerial View of Fremantle

Transport


Perth is served by Perth Airport
Perth Airport

Perth Airport is an Australian domestic and international airport located south of Guildford, Western Australia, and is the major commercial airport servicing Western Australia's capital city, Perth, Western Australia....
 in the city's east for regional, domestic and international flights and Jandakot Airport
Jandakot Airport

Jandakot Airport is an Australian general aviation airport located in Jandakot, Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia....
 in the city's southern suburbs for general aviation and charter flights.

Perth has a road network with three freeways and nine metropolitan highways.

The Northbridge tunnel, part of the Graham Farmer Freeway
Graham Farmer Freeway

The Graham Farmer Freeway is a major part of the List of road routes in Perth, Western Australia infrastructure in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia....
, is the only significant road tunnel in Perth.

Perth metropolitan public transport
Public transport

Public transport comprises passenger transportation services which are available for use by the general public, as opposed to modes for private use such as automobiles or vehicles for hire....
, including trains, buses and ferries, are provided by Transperth
Transperth

Transperth is the brand name of the public transport system in Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia. It is operated by the Public Transport Authority....
, with links to rural areas provided by Transwa
Transwa

Transwa is Western Australia's regional public transport provider, linking 275 destinations within Western Australia, from Kalbarri in the north to Augusta in the south, along with the regional centres of Bunbury, Western Australia, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia and Northam, Western Australia....
. There are 59 railway stations
List of Perth railway stations

This is a list of the 69 suburban Train station in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.Stations listed in italics have a connecting bus service....
 and 15 bus stations
List of Perth bus stations

This is a list of the 38 suburban bus stations in Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 30 of which have a connecting train service.For detailed travel information, do not rely solely on this page; please refer to the website....
 in the metropolitan area. The rail system has recently undergone significant redevelopment, with a new railway line built between Perth and Mandurah which doubled the length of Perth's railways. The railway was opened on 23 December 2007, a year after the original deadline.

Recent initiatives include progressive replacement of the bus fleet and the SmartRider
SmartRider

SmartRider is Transperth's contactless electronic ticketing system using smartcard technology for the process of charging patrons for public transport....
 contactless smartcard ticketing system. Perth provides zero-fare bus and train trips around the city centre (the "Free Transit Zone"), including three high-frequency CAT
Perth Central Area Transit

The Perth Central Area Transit System , or simply CAT, is a set of three bus routes in the centre of Perth, Western Australia, a bus route in Fremantle, Western Australia, and 4 bus routes in Joondalup, Western Australia....
 bus routes. Additionally, the rail network has been expanded in the northern and southern suburbs as part of the New MetroRail
New MetroRail

New MetroRail was a division of the Public Transport Authority in Western Australia. It was responsible for managing extensions to Perth, Western Australia railway network....
 project.

The Indian Pacific
Indian Pacific

|}The Indian Pacific is a twice-weekly passenger Rail transport service running between Perth, Western Australia and Sydney, Australia operated by Great Southern Railway , with locomotives provided by Pacific National, usually led by an NR class....
 passenger rail service connects Perth with Adelaide and Sydney via Kalgoorlie. The Transwa Prospector
Transwa Prospector

The Transwa Prospector is a standard gauge passenger train operated by Transwa that runs between Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia, and the Goldfields town of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia....
 passenger rail service connects Perth with Kalgoorlie via several Wheatbelt towns, while the Transwa Australind
Transwa Australind

The Transwa Australind is a diesel railcar train operated by Transwa that runs between Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia, and the south-west city of Bunbury, Western Australia on the South Western Railway ....
 connects to Bunbury
Bunbury, Western Australia

The port city of Bunbury is the third largest city in Western Australia after Mandurah and Perth, Western Australia the state capital. It is situated south of Perth's central business district ....
, and the Transwa Avonlink
Transwa Avonlink

The AvonLink is a standard gauge passenger train operated by Transwa that operates between Perth, Western Australia, Western Australia and the Avon Valley, Western Australia....
 connects to Northam
Northam, Western Australia

Northam is a town in Western Australia, situated at the confluence of the Avon River, Western Australia and Mortlock Rivers, about north-east of Perth, Western Australia in the Avon Valley....
.

Rail freight terminates at the Kewdale Rail Terminal, 15 kilometres south-east of the city centre.

Perth's main container and passenger port is at Fremantle, 19 kilometres south west at the mouth of the Swan River. A second port complex is being developed in Cockburn Sound
Cockburn Sound

Cockburn Sound is an inlet of the Indian Ocean on the coast of Western Australia. It extends from the south of the mouth of the Swan River at Fremantle, Western Australia for about 25 km to Cape Peron near Rockingham, Western Australia....
 primarily for the export of bulk commodities.

Water supply

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Reduced rainfall in the region in recent years has lowered inflow to reservoirs by two-thirds over the last 30 years, and affected groundwater levels. Coupled with the city's relatively high growth rate, this had led to concerns that Perth could run out of water in the near future. The Western Australian State Government has responded by introducing mandatory household sprinkler
Irrigation sprinkler

Irrigation sprinklers are used on farms, golf courses, residential yards, and other places to water agriculture, lawns, gardens or other plants in the event of drought....
 restrictions
Water restrictions in Australia

Water restrictions are currently in place in many regions and cities of Australia in response to chronic shortages resulting from Drought in Australia....
 in the city. In November 2006, a sea water desalination
Desalination

Desalination, desalinization, or desalinisation refers to any of several processes that remove excess sodium chloride and other minerals from water....
 plant was opened in Kwinana
Kwinana

Kwinana may refer to:*Town of Kwinana, a Local Government Area in Western Australia*Kwinana Beach, Western Australia, a suburb in Western Australia...
 (see Kwinana Desalination Plant
Kwinana Desalination Plant

The Kwinana Desalination Plant, located south of Perth, Western Australia, turns seawater from Cockburn Sound into nearly 140,000 m3 of drinking water per day, supplying the Perth metropolitan area....
), able to supply over 45 gigalitres
Litre

The litre or liter is a unit of volume. There are two official symbols: the Latin letter L in lower and upper case . The lower case L is often written as a cursive l to avoid confusion with the number 1 in antiqua fonts....
 (10 billion imperial
Imperial unit

Imperial units or the imperial system is a system of units, first defined in the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824, later refined and reduced....
 or 12 billion U.S. gallon
Gallon

A gallon is a measure of volume of approximately four litres. Historically it has had many different definitions, but there are three definitions in current use....
s) of potable water per year; its power requirements were met by the construction of the Emu Downs Wind Farm near Cervantes
Cervantes, Western Australia

Cervantes is a town in Western Australia. The town is located north north west of the state capital, Perth, Western Australia in the Shire of Dandaragan Local Government Areas in Australia....
. Consideration was given to piping water from the Kimberley region
Kimberley region of Western Australia

The Kimberley is one of the nine regions of Western Australia. It is located in the northern part of Western Australia, bordered on the west by the Indian Ocean, on the north by the Timor Sea, on the south by the Great Sandy Desert and Tanami Desert Deserts, and on the east by the Northern Territory....
, but the idea was rejected in May 2006 due primarily to its high cost. Other proposals under consideration included the controversial extraction of an extra 45 gigalitres of water a year from the Yarragadee
Yarragadee Aquifer

The Yarragadee Aquifer is a significant freshwater aquifer located in the south west of Western Australia and predominantly beneath the Swan Coastal Plain west of the Darling Scarp....
 aquifer
Aquifer

An aquifer is an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well....
 in the south-west of the state. However, in May 2007, the state government announced that a second desalination plant will be built at Binningup
Binningup, Western Australia

Binningup is a town located on the coast in the South West region of Western Australia between Mandurah, Western Australia and Bunbury, Western Australia....
, on the coast between Mandurah and Bunbury.

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