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'''Perth''' is the capital and largest city of the [[Australian state]] of [[Western Australia]]. With a population of over 2 million, it is the fourth-most populous city in Australia. Perth is part of the South West Land Division of Western Australia, with most of the metropolitan area on the Swan Coastal Plain between the Indian Ocean and the Darling Scarp.
==Perth==
[[File:Perth_CBD_skyline_from_State_War_Memorial_Lookout,_2023,_04_b.jpg|Perth CBD skyline from State War Memorial Lookout, 2023|thumb|right]]
'''Perth''' is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of [[Western Australia]]. It is the fourth-most populous city in Australia, with a population of over 2 million people. Perth is located on the [[Swan River]], and its metropolitan area stretches along the coast of the [[Indian Ocean]].


== History ==
==History==
The area of Perth was originally inhabited by the [[Whadjuk]] people, who are part of the larger [[Noongar]] group. The first European to visit the area was Dutch explorer [[Dirk Hartog]] in 1616. The British settlement of Perth was founded on 12 August 1829 as the Swan River Colony with the help of Irish and Welsh immigrants.
[[File:Vlamingh_ships_at_the_Swan_River,_Keulen_1796.jpg|Vlamingh ships at the Swan River, Keulen 1796|thumb|left]]
The area around Perth has been inhabited by the [[Noongar]] people for thousands of years. The first European to visit the area was the Dutch explorer [[Willem de Vlamingh]] in 1697. The city of Perth was founded in 1829 by Captain [[James Stirling]] as the Swan River Colony. It was named after Perth, Scotland, in honor of Sir [[George Murray]], a Member of Parliament for Perthshire and Secretary of State for War and the Colonies.


== Geography ==
==Geography==
Perth is set on the Swan River, named for the native black swans by [[Willem de Vlamingh]], captain of a Dutch expedition and namer of [[WA's Rottnest Island]]. The city centre and most of the suburbs are located on the sandy and relatively flat Swan Coastal Plain, which lies between the Darling Scarp and the Indian Ocean.
Perth is situated on the Swan Coastal Plain, a narrow strip between the Indian Ocean and the Darling Scarp. The city is built on the banks of the Swan River, named after the black swans that were observed there by early European settlers. The metropolitan area extends from [[Two Rocks]] in the north to [[Singleton, Western Australia|Singleton]] in the south, and inland to [[The Lakes, Western Australia|The Lakes]].


== Economy ==
==Economy==
Perth's economy has been changing in favour of the service industries since the 1950s. Although one of the major sets of services it provides is related to the resources industry and, to a lesser extent, agriculture, most people in Perth are not connected to either; they have jobs that provide services to other people in Perth.
Perth's economy is largely driven by the extraction and export of natural resources. The city is a major hub for the mining and petroleum industries, with many companies having their headquarters in the city. The [[Perth Mint]] is a significant player in the gold industry, producing coins and bullion.


== Culture ==
==Culture and Landmarks==
Perth is home to four public universities: the [[University of Western Australia]], [[Curtin University]], [[Murdoch University]], and [[Edith Cowan University]]. There is also one private university, the [[University of Notre Dame]]. Perth is also home to a number of major theatre, music, and art venues, including the [[Perth Cultural Centre]], [[Art Gallery of Western Australia]], [[Perth Concert Hall]], and the [[State Theatre Centre of Western Australia]].
[[File:Perth_town_hall_march21_(cropped).jpg|Perth Town Hall, March 2021|thumb|right]]
Perth is known for its vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals, art galleries, and theaters. The [[Perth Festival]] is a major annual event that attracts international artists and performers.


== See also ==
===Landmarks===
* [[History of Perth, Western Australia]]
[[File:Perth_(AU),_Yagan_Square,_Digital_Tower_--_2019_--_0282.jpg|Yagan Square Digital Tower, 2019|thumb|left]]
* [[Geography of Perth]]
* [[Kings Park, Western Australia|Kings Park]]: One of the largest inner-city parks in the world, offering panoramic views of the city.
* [[Economy of Perth]]
* [[Elizabeth Quay]]: A waterfront development that includes the [[Elizabeth Quay Pedestrian Bridge]].
* [[Culture of Perth]]
* [[The Bell Tower]]: A distinctive landmark housing the historic bells of St Martin-in-the-Fields.
* [[Yagan Square]]: A central meeting place featuring the Digital Tower and public art.
 
==Education==
Perth is home to several major universities, including the [[University of Western Australia]], [[Curtin University]], and [[Murdoch University]]. These institutions are known for their research and teaching in various fields, contributing to Perth's reputation as an educational hub.
 
==Transport==
Perth has a well-developed public transport system, including buses, trains, and ferries. The [[Transperth]] network provides comprehensive coverage of the metropolitan area. The city is also served by the [[Perth Airport]], which offers domestic and international flights.
 
==Related pages==
* [[Western Australia]]
* [[Swan River]]
* [[Noongar]]
* [[Kings Park, Western Australia]]


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Latest revision as of 10:51, 23 March 2025

Perth[edit]

Perth CBD skyline from State War Memorial Lookout, 2023

Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth-most populous city in Australia, with a population of over 2 million people. Perth is located on the Swan River, and its metropolitan area stretches along the coast of the Indian Ocean.

History[edit]

Vlamingh ships at the Swan River, Keulen 1796

The area around Perth has been inhabited by the Noongar people for thousands of years. The first European to visit the area was the Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh in 1697. The city of Perth was founded in 1829 by Captain James Stirling as the Swan River Colony. It was named after Perth, Scotland, in honor of Sir George Murray, a Member of Parliament for Perthshire and Secretary of State for War and the Colonies.

Geography[edit]

Perth is situated on the Swan Coastal Plain, a narrow strip between the Indian Ocean and the Darling Scarp. The city is built on the banks of the Swan River, named after the black swans that were observed there by early European settlers. The metropolitan area extends from Two Rocks in the north to Singleton in the south, and inland to The Lakes.

Economy[edit]

Perth's economy is largely driven by the extraction and export of natural resources. The city is a major hub for the mining and petroleum industries, with many companies having their headquarters in the city. The Perth Mint is a significant player in the gold industry, producing coins and bullion.

Culture and Landmarks[edit]

Perth Town Hall, March 2021

Perth is known for its vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals, art galleries, and theaters. The Perth Festival is a major annual event that attracts international artists and performers.

Landmarks[edit]

Yagan Square Digital Tower, 2019

Education[edit]

Perth is home to several major universities, including the University of Western Australia, Curtin University, and Murdoch University. These institutions are known for their research and teaching in various fields, contributing to Perth's reputation as an educational hub.

Transport[edit]

Perth has a well-developed public transport system, including buses, trains, and ferries. The Transperth network provides comprehensive coverage of the metropolitan area. The city is also served by the Perth Airport, which offers domestic and international flights.

Related pages[edit]