A paradise for anyone wanting to go further.

Infrastructure with a free travel ticket.

Each year, Perth invests 15.3 million Dollars in its completely free bus service. This provides quick and environmentally friendly travelling between different districts of the city centre. A tight network of 19 bus stations and 7 train stations in West Perth alone ensures a close connection between local recreational areas, business centres, cultural events and four renowned universities in the immediate commuting area.

A paradise for anyone wanting to discover more free space.

Nature directly at the doorstep.

West Perth invites people to relax on green spaces equivalent to the size of 5 tennis courts per resident. Just one example is the famous Kings Park, one of the largest and most beautiful city centre parks worldwide. Those who enjoy water sports, look forward to ideal conditions: Perth’s 19 white beaches are a true paradise for surfers. In addition, there are about 3,200 hours of sunlight per year, making West Perth the world’s sunniest metropolitan area.

A paradise for anyone wanting to enjoy life with all senses.

Quality of life for all tastes.

The 3,809 people living in West Perth can choose between 390 restaurants, bars and clubs in their district alone. This makes West Perth a popular destination for night owls and gourmets from all over the city. The 450 or so festivals and events with their culinary, cultural and musical highlights in Perth, taking place mostly in the summer months, shape the way of life for its more than 1,500,000 residents.

A paradise for anyone wanting to achieve more.

Unlimited career opportunities.

The largest number of self-made millionaires per resident in the world are living in Perth which is already the most important financial and economic metropolis on Australia’s west coast. According to prognosis, its population will continue to grow 11 times faster than New York City’s during the next 20 years. This great economic potential is also attracting many successful start-ups – one for about every 5,000 residents in Perth.