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Living in Perth

Living in Perth

That isolated city, yet surrounded by wonders

Perth is the capital of the state of Western Australia and is the fourth largest city in all of Australia. and has a population of approximately 2.1 million people with unique and wild natural landscapes. Living, studying and working in Perth is undoubtedly an alternative that offers all kinds of facilities.

Sandy beaches line its suburbs, and the immense Kings Park and Mount Eliza Botanic Garden offers panoramic views of the city. The Perth Cultural Centre It is home to the state's ballet and opera companies, and occupies its own central precinct, which includes a theatre, library and the Art Gallery of Western Australia.

Scarborough Beach is where all of Perth heads; on long summer nights they come alive in the cafés, pubs and clubs. At weekends, you can spend your time surfing and swimming in the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean.

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How much does it cost to live in Perth?

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If you live in shared accommodation, you will likely pay between $205 and $320 per week rental, the further you decide to go from the city center, the cheaper the rent will be, and the food will be at least $60 additional per week.

Perth has pretty good connectivity, you can use: Bus, Train or Ferry. In addition, you can use the bicycle to move around since the city has plenty of bike lanes, the downside is the geography, with many hills which can make you put your bike aside. The cost of weekly transport can vary between $35 and $90.

Where to live in Perth?

Fortitude Valley is the most lively place in the whole city; Full of bars and clubs, it also has the famous China Town. It is located 15 minutes from the center, this is the main reason why many people choose to live here.

It is the centre of the city and is full of life and movement. If you like the hustle and bustle, you can look for an apartment in this area, although be warned that rents are not exactly cheap.

Located opposite the city centre, on the opposite side of the river. It has a wide cultural offering, and has one of the largest bus stations, as well as a train station.

One of the oldest and most beautiful residential areas in Brisbane. It is about a 20-minute walk from the centre and has very new homes with rents not as expensive as in the CBD.

Brisbane's most bohemian and artistic suburb. Full of nightlife, cultural and musical events, as well as a wonderful farmers' market every Saturday.

Kangaroo Point is just across the river and is connected to the centre by crossing the magnificent Story Bridge or by taking a free ferry, the City Hooper. The houses are newer and cheaper, and there are plenty of public green areas for Aussie-style barbecues and picnics.

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Perth curiosities

Isolated from the world

It is one of the most isolated cities in the world. With the Indian Ocean on one side and the Australian outback on the other, the nearest Australian city is 2,200 km away. It is closer to Singapore than to Canberra.

The bubblegum pink lake

The protection of the island's ecosystem only allows access by boat or helicopter to see the beautiful bubblegum pink lake, surrounded by bright white sand contrasting with the island's vegetation and the turquoise ocean.

A VERY BIG state

The state of Western Australia is the second largest state in the world with a total area of 2,527,013 square kilometres. If it were a country, it would be the tenth largest country in the world.

Referendum

Did you know that in 1933 Western Australia held a secession referendum to become a separate country and won the proposal?

Micro Nation

For 45 years, Prince Leonard ruled the Principality of Hutt River, a micro-nation 517 km north of Perth. In 1970 they claimed to be an independent sovereign state and, although unrecognised in Australia, produce their own currency, stamps and passports.

The "City of Lights" because...

In 1962, when astronaut John Glenn (the first American to orbit the Earth) was in space, he could clearly see the city because of the street lights.

Lots and lots of SUN

With a minimum of 8 hours of sunshine a day, Perth enjoys more sunshine than any other city in Australia

Bigger than Central Park in New York

At 988 acres, Perth's King's Park is the largest urban park in the world.

Experiences in Perth

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