Destination Guide :: WA – Perth - Destination Guide

Situated on the banks of the Swan River, Perth is a modern, lively, multicultural city, much like a smaller-scale Sydney. Over 80 per cent of WA's population lives in Perth, and you don't need a fat IQ to see why. Boasting an impeccable year-round climate - with more sunshine than any other Australian capital city - Perth's fabulous Indian Ocean beaches and chilled-out atmosphere make it a cool and relaxing place to stop.
Although it's one of the most isolated cities in the world, visitors can enjoy an active nightlife, a young, fresh club scene, plenty of attractions and museums, a buzzing cafe culture and a renowned live music scene.
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August 23rd, 2007
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Perth is not a bad place to live and to bring up the next generation of blue noses. Weather great, the beer (TEDS) is sound as a ..... Only 2 problems, we have a lot of red noses here also, and we need the Toffees to come over and show the Aussies, and the red noses how to play. Anyway,I was born in Fazakerley,went to Holy Name school and lived in the Old Roan until we came to Perth. Anyone out there know me, I will even consider talking to a red nose.
Posted by: Rod Chase on February 18, 2009