
Why Western Australia ?

WELCOME TO A STATE FULL OF POSSIBILITIES
Western Australia (WA) is a land of ancient beauty and endless possibilities. From the rugged coastline to the vast outback, there's always something new to discover. We can't wait to welcome you to WA and share our incredible home with you!
Western Australia is a diverse and vibrant state, with over 2.5 million people from more than 190 countries calling it home. It offers a strong economy, low unemployment, and excellent healthcare education systems and it's no wonder that WA is a great place to live, work, and raise a family. The capital city of Perth is a a safe, clean and vibrant city and consistently ranked as one of the world's liveable cities.
In 2023, WA was named by Lonely Planet as one of the top five global journeys.​
Welcome to WA

Western Australia
Western Australia boasts breathtaking landscapes and unparalleled experiences. From the red ochre rock formations of Broome to the turquoise waters of the Coral Coast, and from the lively city of Perth to the serene vineyards and beaches of the South, there is something for everyone to enjoy. As a vital mining region, WA offers stable economic growth and serves as a gateway to the Asia-Pacific region. Embark on a journey to discover all that WA has to offer, beginning with the vibrant city of Perth.​

Perth
Perth, Australia's sunniest capital city,
offers a unique blend of urban cool and natural beauty. With bustling restaurants, bars, cultural spaces, and shopping, there's always something to do.'t miss Kings Park, one of the world's largest and most beautiful inner city parks. And just a 30-minute drive from the city center, can explore the serene landscapes of the Swan Valley or discover 19 scenic beaches along the metropolitan shoreline. It's no wonder Perth is regularly recognized as one of the world's best destinations by Lonely Planet, National Geographic, the York Times, and Forbes.

History and Culture
Perth, formerly known as Boorloo, was established by the British Government in 1829 on the land of the Whadjuk Noongar people. The Noongar people have been the Traditional Custodians of the south west of WA for at least 45,000 years. To learn more about Aboriginal culture in Western Australia, you can visit the WA Indigenous Tourism Operators Council website or explore a range of available Aboriginal experiences on the Western Australia website.

Climate
Western Australia boasts a wide range of climate zones, ranging from tropical to temperate. Perth, being the largest city in the state, enjoys more days of sunshine than any other major Australian city. The south west corner of WA has a Mediterranean climate, while the north of the state is generally warmer. To access seasonal weather statistics and forecasts across Australia, you can visit the Bureau of Meteorology website.

Education
WA is the perfect destination for those seeking a high-quality education provider in Western Australia. With over 125 top-notch schools, colleges, pathway providers, English language institutions, and world-renowned universities, you'll have a wide range of options to choose. Moreover, the diverse student population and flexible study pathways guarantee that you'll receive all the necessary support to achieve your academic goals

City Living
Perth's central business district (CBD) is a hub of offices, financial institutions, and various dining and retail attractions. The beautiful Swan River adds to the charm of this area. Just next to the is the lively Northbridge entertainment district, which offers a range of cultural events, festivals, cafés restaurants, bars, and nightlife. If you're looking for an urban lifestyle, the key inner city of Perth, including Perth (city), East Perth, West Perth, South Perth, and Northbridge, offer a range of apartment living options.

Suburbs near the city
Looking for a suburb close to Perth city with a mix of apartments and character homes, popular café strips, recreation facilities, and parks? Consider checking out Leederville, Subiaco, Mount Hawthorn, and Mount Lawley. These suburbs offer a great balance of urban living and green spaces.

Northern Suburbs
The northern suburbs of the city, also known as 'north of the', are situated along the coast and extend inwards. The closer you are to the coast, the higher the house prices tend to be. While the northern are mostly well-established, new suburbs are constantly emerging, with new estates and vacant land being regularly released.

Southern Suburbs
Looking for a place to settle down in Perth? Consider the southern suburbs, also known as 'south of the river'. This area offers a mix of well-established neighborhoods and newer estates with vacant land. Fremantle, located just 20 km from Perth CBD, is a vibrant hub of music, arts, culture, festivals, retail stores, markets, cafés and restaurants. With a mix of contemporary housing, heritage cottages and apartment living, Fremantle has something for everyone.

Eastern Suburbs
Perth's eastern suburbs offer a wonderful experience for visitors and residents alike. With a rich heritage and cultural scene, including the historic Guildford and the beautiful Swan Valley, there's something for everyone. The is also home to a range of residential options, from semi-rural properties to regular land releases, making it an attractive place to call home.

Perth Hills
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and discover the beauty of Perth's eastern hills. With stunning scenery, native bushland, and spacious properties, towns like Armadale, Mundaring, and Kalamunda offer a charming country lifestyle. Explore nature trails, visit art galleries, and indulge in local produce at farmers markets and wineries. Just a short 45-minute drive from the CBD, the hills are the perfect destination for a peaceful and picturesque escape.

Regional WA
If you're searching for a peaceful and laid-back lifestyle, regional WA is the perfect destination for you! You'll find top-notch services, infrastructure, shopping, and entertainment options, along with stunning beaches, world-renowned wineries, a fascinating cultural heritage, and breathtaking national parks, all just a drive away. Whether you're planning a quick day trip or a weekend getaway, regional WA has everything you need to unwind and recharge. More info on additional page.