About Perth, Western Australia

Perth was founded on June 11, 1829 by Captain James Stirling as the political centre of the free settler Swan River Colony. It has continued to serve as the seat of Government for Western Australia to the present day. The metropolitan area is located in the south west of the continent between the Indian Ocean and a low coastal escarpment known as the Darling Range. The central business district and suburbs of Perth are situated on the Swan River.

Perth is the capital of the Australian state of Western Australia. A population of 1,507,900[1] (2006 estimate) makes Perth the largest city in Western Australia and home to three-quarters of the state's residents. The city is also the fourth most populous urban area in Australia, and with a growth rate of 2% is currently the fastest growing major city in Australia.

Travel to Perth: Qantas and Emirates are the most frequent airlines servicing Perth with fast connection to 45 destinations throughout Asia, Europe, Australia, Africa and the Indian Subcontinent.

Time Zone: Perth is 8 hours ahead of GMT

Safety: Perth is rated as among the safest cities in the world. The main danger that an overseas visitor to Perth faces is sunburn! Make sure you cover yourself with SPF 30+ sunscreen and wear a hat, and preferably a shirt, especially in the warmer months. An insect repellent such as 'Aeroguard' will be useful on summer evenings if you are outdoors.

Central Business District: The central business district of Perth is bounded by the Swan River to the south and east, with Kings Park on the western end, while the railway lines form a northern border. St Georges Terrace is the prominent street of the area with more than two thirds of the 1.3 million m² of office space in the CBD. Hay Street and Murray Street have most of the retail and entertainment facilities.

Climate: Perth's climate is a classic example of a Mediterranean climate. Summers are hot and dry, lasting from late December to late March, with February generally being the hottest month of the year. The hottest ever recorded temperature in Perth was 46.2 °C (115 °F) on 23 February 1991. Winters are cool and rather moist, though winter rainfall has been declining in recent years. The coldest temperature recorded was -0.7 °C (30.7 °F) on 17 June 2006, and the only temperature ever recorded below the freezing point. Even in mid-winter, maximum daytime temperatures only occasionally fall below 16 °C (60 °F). Though most rainfall occurs during winter, the wettest ever day was on 9 February 1992 when 121 millimetres (4.75 in) fell. On most summer afternoons a sea breeze, also known as "The Fremantle Doctor", blows from the south-west cooling the city.

Clothing: Lightweight summer clothing is suitable for most of the year, but jackets or pullovers may be needed for the winter months. Good quality sunglasses are advised for all seasons.

Language: English is the  official  language. Other languages are widely used by the large population.

Passports and Visas: Kindly visit Accommodation and Travel page for further information.

Driving License: Kindly visit General Information page for further information.

Insurance: Kindly visit General Information page for further information.

Currency: Kindly visit General Information page for further information.

Banks: Kindly visit General Information page for further information.

Credit Cards: American Express, Diner, Visa, Access, Master Card and all other major credit cards are accepted at leading hotels and shops.

Tipping:Practice is similar to most parts of the world. Some restaurants do include a service charge; otherwise 10% is adequate.

Business Hours: Kindly visit General Information page for further information.

Communications: Telephone calls made from a public telephone within Perth cost 50 cents; calls from a hotel may be charged at a higher rate. International Direct Dialling is available to most countries in the world. Internet, E-mail, Fax and Telex Services are excellent.

Money: Money can be exchanged at banks and most hotels. There are number of money exchange centres offering competitive rates.

Getting Around in Perth: Perth has an excellent road system. Driving is on the left hand side of the road. Taxi's are easily obtainable in Perth and are fitted with fare meters.

Food & Beverage: High quality cuisine and all type of beverages including alcoholic drinks are freely available in hotels, restaurants and bars.

Electricity: Kindly visit General Information page for further information.

Hotel Accommodation: There is a wide choice of hotels in Perth (from 3 star to 5 star hotels) whether you wish to stay in the city or at on the beach. Kindly visit Accommodation and Travel page for further information.

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