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Perth is the state capital city of
Western Australia, the largest state in Australia. Perth is the most
isolated capital city in the world, and in June 2003 had an estimated
population of 1 433 217, making Perth the fourth largest city in the
country. Perth is located at 31°58' South, 115°49' East (31.967,
115.817).

Tourist attractions in and around Perth
A sun-baked city that can go weeks or
even months without substantial rainfall, one of Perth's main
attractions lies in the pristine quality of its beaches. Unbroken
stretches of golden sands run the entire length of the city's coastal
suburbs. While not unlike the beaches of the Gold Coast in Queensland,
Perth has not yet experienced the same level of commercialisation and
development and hence, degradation, that plagues other such naturally
rich Australian urban environments.
The centre of Perth is located on the
northern bank of the Swan River and is roughly divided into three
parallel sections.
1. Central Business District, closest to
the river, and which runs along St Georges and Adelaide Terraces,
2. Retail District, which has its focus
on the Hay and Murray Street Malls, and
3. Entertainment and cultural precinct,
known as Northbridge.
Kings Park sits upon a large hill
overlooking the CBD. Four times larger than New York's Central Park,
Kings Park contains Perth's botanical gardens as well as vast tracts
of natural bushland. During spring, Kings Park bursts into a
world-class display of wildflowers, which is a popular tourist
attraction. Perth is a very green city, with an abundance of parks and
tree-lined boulevards. There is also a short treetop walk, built in
2003, overlooking the Swan River. The Perth Zoo is to the southeast of
Kings Park.
The Swan Bells is a towering new Bell
Tower sitting on the edge of the Swan River. A copper structure
representing the sails of a ship, it houses old bells from the church
of St Martin-in-the-Fields (of nursery rhyme fame), which were a gift
from the United Kingdom to the people of Australia on the occasion of
Australia's 200 year anniversary of colonisation. It was opened to the
public in 2001.
There are a few islands off the coast of
Perth, notably Rottnest Island, a significant tourist attraction.
Other nearby islands include Garden Island (home to a naval base),
Carnac Island, Seal Island and Penguin Island. The deep shipping
channel between Perth and these islands is called Gage Roads, the site
of the America's Cup yachting challenge in 1983.
The historical port city of Fremantle is
located at the mouth of the Swan River, and is home to many
attractions. Most notable of these is the mammoth newly-constructed
Western Australian Maritime Museum. Located on the dock at Victoria
Quay, the museum houses Australia 2, the yacht which won Australia the
America's Cup. Also in Fremantle is the Maritime Museum shipwreck
galleries, with recovered artefacts and part of the hull of the
shipwrecked Batavia, from hundreds of years ago.
Perth is home to Australia's largest
underwater walk-through aquarium, AQWA (The Aquarium of Western
Australia). Located at Hillarys Boat Harbour, this attracts large
numbers of international tourists.
Perth is served by Perth Airport.
About Perth
City
The Perth city skyline displays the
economic prosperity the state has enjoyed in the past 20 years. Two
towering skyscrapers dominate this skyline: BankWest Tower and the
Central Park building. The Central Park tower is the fourth tallest
completely habitable skyscraper in Australia, and the tallest outside
of Melbourne.
Perth is set on the Swan River, so named
because of the native Black Swans which call the river home. It is a
sprawling city, extending to Joondalup in the north, Mandurah in the
south and Mundaring in the east. The beachside suburbs take advantage
of Perth's seaside location and clean beaches. 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. Its
wide roads, many parks and well-designed layout make it a peaceful
place to live.
The Perth metropolitan area includes
over thirty local governments (cities, towns and shires). These
include Fremantle, Bayswater, Canning, Stirling, Gosnells, Nedlands,
Peppermint Grove, Claremont, Victoria Park and Armadale.
History
Perth was established by the British as
a free settlers' colony in 1829 named the Swan River Colony, and later
in 1849 as a convict colony. The initial settlement was in response to
sightings of French ships in the region, and the later importation of
convicts was at the request of settlers who wanted cheap labour. In
1901, the colony joined the Federation of Australia. The city has
prospered as a result of repeated mining booms, especially for gold,
iron ore, nickel, and alumina: Western Australia is rich with mineral
resources.
People
Perth is generally an egalitarian and
relaxed city which, although it has pockets of extreme wealth and
poverty, is almost entirely middle class and suburban. The population
is easy-going and friendly, but can be parochial, especially towards
the "Eastern States" which are often viewed with deep, but usually
jocular, suspicion. This attitude can be attributed mainly to Perth's
long held status as the world's most geographically isolated city -
for example, travelling to the closest major capital to Perth
(Singapore), represents a travel time of over 5 hours by commercial
flight.
Sports
Perth people mainly follow Australian
Rules football, with both state teams in the Australian Football
League (AFL) based in Perth. These teams are the West Coast Eagles and
the Fremantle Dockers.
Perth is also home to the annual Hopman
Cup tennis tournament, the annual Avon Descent whitewater event, and
the annual Rally Australia.
Perth is very conducive to an outdoors
lifestyle, and this is reflected in the wide variety of sports
available to citizens of the city.
Education
Although a relatively small city, Perth is home to five universities:
the University of Western Australia, Murdoch University, Curtin
University, Edith Cowan University, and the University of Notre Dame
Australia. The 90 year-old University of Western Australia in
particular is renowned for its monumental neo-classical architecture,
most of which is carved from white limestone, and is a notable tourist
destination in the city.
Climate
Perth's climate is a classic example of a
Mediterranean climate and 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. Winters are
relatively cool and rather moist, though winter rainfall has been declining in
recent years.
| |
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
Jun |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
|
High Temp (Cel) |
29 |
30 |
28 |
24 |
20 |
18 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
21 |
24 |
27 |
|
Low Temp (Cel)
|
18 |
18 |
17 |
14 |
11 |
10 |
9 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
14 |
16 |
|
Mean Total Rainfall (mm) |
8.6 |
13.3 |
19.3 |
45.5 |
122.7 |
182.4 |
172.9 |
134.6 |
79.9 |
54.5 |
21.7 |
13.9 |
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Mean number of rain days |
2.9 |
2.7 |
4.3 |
7.6 |
13.8 |
17.2 |
18.2 |
17.2 |
14.0 |
11.1 |
6.5 |
4.2 |
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