
Perth is the capital city of Western Australia and has
a population of about 1.4 million. It is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city,
enhanced by the unspoiled Indian Ocean beaches, the hillside hideaways,
romantic Fremantle, cosmopolitan Subiaco and the select, comfortable
suburbs which fringe the Swan River.
Services and facilities in Perth are world class and its
peoples, industries and institutions are dynamic and global in outlook.
Of a recent survey of 130 cities, Perth was ranked by the London-based
Economist Intelligence Unit in the top 4 cities in the world in which
to live, looking at factors such as crime rates, health, climate,
availability of housing, education and recreational and cultural
activities. Perth was also named one of the Friendliest Cities in
the world by American Travel and Leisure magazine.
As Australia's unique western gateway to the
world, Perth is linked to every corner of the globe via extensive
international air links and sophisticated telecommunications.
Perth and the surrounding region boasts a
strong economy with low levels of unemployment, excellent standard of
living and low crime rates compared to other cities in Australia.
Perth is well-known as friendly, safe and relaxed, yet offers all the
cosmopolitan attractions of a large international city.
The city boasts an abundance of restaurants and cafes, cinemas,
nightclubs, music and sporting venues as well as great shopping!

Perth's warm sunny climate is perfect for sporting and leisure
activities - everything from cricket and tennis to golf (there are 270
golf courses in the Perth metropolitan area) through to whale watching
and sailing.
Every year more than 20,000 new and returning international students
choose Western Australia as their study destination, and the number
continues to grow. These students enjoy high quality education combined
with an excellent lifestyle, in a safe, clean and healthy environment.
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