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Western Australia is Australia's largest state, covering the
westernmost third of the mainland, bordering South Australia and the
Northern Territory.
Geography
The
state capital is the city of Perth on the south-western coastline; the
centre of a metropolitan area which is home to almost three quarters of
the state's residents. The Perth metropolitan area has grown to include
the port of Fremantle and the towns of Rockingham and Mandurah. Other
important or well-known centres include Bunbury, Kalgoorlie, Albany,
Geraldton, Port Hedland and Broome, but these are all small cities or
towns. The south-west coastal area is relatively temperate and forested,
while much of the rest of the state is hot and semi-arid or desert, and
is lightly inhabited. An exception to this is the northern tropical
regions, especially The Kimberley.
People
Although
Western Australia has been occupied by Aboriginal people for many
thousands of years, the present State has its origins in the British
settlement known as the Swan River Colony, founded at Perth in 1829.
Since that time, many immigrants have also been of British origin,
outnumbered only by arrivals from other Australian States. There has
also been significant immigration from New Zealand. Small numbers of
Southeast Asian (especially ethnic Chinese) immigrants began to arrive
in Western Australia in the mid 19th century. Immigration restrictions
(the "White Australia Policy") caused "non-white" immigration to cease
in the 1890s. Following World War II, immigration from Europe increased,
especially from Italy, Yugoslavia and Greece. In the 1970s, a new wave
of Asian immigrants, mostly ethnic Chinese and Vietnamese began to
arrive in Western Australia.
Perth, in particular, paralleled the
multicultural experience of other large Australian cities and has become
home to people from most of the countries in the world. Presently, 11.9%
of Western Australian residents were born in the United Kingdom or
Ireland, while 5.3% were born in Asia.
Economy
Western
Australia's economy has been largely based on the extraction and export
of mining and petroleum commodities, especially iron ore, natural gas,
nickel and gold. Western Australia is also a leading alumina extractor,
producing more than 20% of the world's aluminium.
Agricultural exports are also important, especially wheat, barley and
sheep products such as (wool and meat. In recent years, tourism has
grown in importance, with the majority of visitors coming from the
United Kingdom and Ireland, Singapore, Japan and Malaysia.
Media
Western
Australia has only one daily newspaper, the tabloid The West Australian,
and one Sunday tabloid newspaper, The Sunday Times.
Metropolitan Perth has six broadcast television stations, while regional
Western Australia is served by four broadcast networks. The regional
southwest of the state is also served by pay television giant Foxtel,
which acquired the Galaxy Television satellite service in the 1990s.
Government
Western
Australia took part in Australian federation in 1901, and is subject to
all laws and regulations made by the Australian Parliament and
Australian Government in Canberra. However, many political
responsibilities still rest with the State Parliament and State
Government, located in the state capital city of Perth. Australian
citizens residing in Western Australia elect members to the two houses
of the parliament: the Legislative Assembly, often referred to as the
lower house, and the Legislative Council, or the upper House.
The
party or coalition of parties holding a majority of seats in the lower
house of Parliament forms the Government of Western Australia, and the
leader of this party (or of the largest party in the coalition) becomes
the Premier of Western Australia. The current Premier of Western
Australia is ___________________.
The
Queen of Australia, Queen Elizabeth II, is represented in Western
Australia by a Governor, currently John Sanderson. Acting in a largely
ceremonial position, the Governor acts to approve legislation which has
passed through Parliament. The Governor lives in the beautiful
Government House in the heart of Perth City, surrounded by lush gardens.
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.
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|
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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Airport
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Accommodation
There are a variety of hotels on the
island. The following websites maybe useful to book your hotel:
ebookers.com,
All-hotels.com ,
Travelselect.com,
Orbitz.com,
Travelocity.com,
Hotwire.com ,
Expedia.co.uk ,
Expedia.com
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Perth
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