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  Welcome to Australia's largest state. Perth covers 2 million square kilometres of land, is situated on the Swan River and bordered by the Indian Ocean. With over 8 hours of sunshine per day there is ample opportunity to enjoy the outdoor lifestyle amidst a nation of people that adore its national game of cricket.

Why not extend your stay and explore more of Western Australia? This State has much to offer, below are just a few places to wet your appetite.

Visit this Western Australian Tourism Website for further information.

PERTH - A BRIEF HISTORY

Prior to the arrival or Europeans, Western Australia was occupied solely by Indigenous Australians who had lived peacefully and in harmony with the land for tens of thousands of years. Indigenous Australians have a rich history and culture that is well worth exploring. Like so many indigenous cultures in the 18th and 19th centuries, thing were about to change.


Perth on the Swan River
In March 1827, Captain James Stirling of the Royal Navy, arrived in the Swan River and discovered a land that possessed great natural attraction, in contrast to the previous Dutch and French navigators who described New Holland (a name given to Australia by the Dutch) as sterile, forbidding and inhospitable. This landing and subsequent report by Stirling to His Majesty's Government back in England, led to the foundation of the Swan River Settlement in June 1829. Using the Swan River for transport, three towns for formed. Perth, in between Fremantle and Guilford.

Fremantle, 20km downstream from the coast serves as the colony's functional Port and Guilford 20km upstream to the east was chosen to supply produce to the surrounding region. Because of the rich fertile soil found in the Swan Valley. Exploration followed, driven by the need for fertile agricultural and pastoral land and the hope of finding a huge mainland water supply. It took until the turn of the century to explore most of Western Australia. Around 1890, gold was discovered in the Kimberly and Kalgoorlie. This led to a population explosion and established Perth as the colonyâs trade capital with Fremantle having to upgrade the harbour to cope with increased demand.

Most of Fremantle's architecture can still be seen today lovingly restored. With the advent of the Second World War, The 1940's initiated a huge demand for minerals and Western Australia had plenty. Asbestos, lead, iron ore, diamonds, nickel, minerals sands, oil and gas to name a few, with some of the biggest mining and exploration companies in the world having offices in Perth. Western Australia and Perthâs economy still relies heavily upon the natural resources sector.


Perth from Kings Park
THE CITY

Perth is the most isolated capital city in the world. Set between white fringed beaches to the West and the lush Darling Ranges to the east with the Swan River winding through its heart it is also one of the most beautiful. Renowned for the relaxed, smiling faces of its residents no other city has a more perfect climate or lifestyle. Of a state population of 1.8 million people, 1.2 million live and work in the metropolitan area. Perth reflects its colonial past with many fine old buildings, restored and still in use but it is the huge modern buildings that dominate today's skyline. There are many reasons why you may find yourself in the city; a business meeting, visiting one of the many museums, galleries or tourist attractions, possibly for a grand sporting event, maybe shopping amidst the many malls or enjoying the quality of itâs local produce, seafood and wine. You can be guaranteed there is something for everyone to enjoy.


Kings Park
KINGS PARK

Situated within the City the park covers an area of 404 hectares. Two thirds is natural bush land with 291 different species of plants. The remaining third is made up of wonderful cultivated wildflower plants and recreational areas to suit all ages. Whilst magnificent at any time of the year, it really is something special when the wild flowers come out in early Spring. There is always some exciting activity taking place in the park from outdoor theatre to free guided bush land walks Kings Park is a photographic dream commanding magnificent views over the City and the Swan River. The park will provide ideal terrain for fitness training during the 10 weeks.


THE SWAN BELLS

The Bell Tower makes an excellent rendezvous point with the modern tower both visible and audible from most points in the City. The eighteen bells are several hundred years old and one of the few sets of 'Royal Bells'. They were donated to Perth by the famous old London church 'St Martin-in-the Fields'.


Burswood Resort Casino


THE BURSWOOD RESORT CASINO

This five star complex houses all the sophisticated needs of it's visitors from casino, convention centre, sporting facilities including 8 hole golf course, swimming pools, restaurants and bars.

NORTHBIRDGE

There are more restaurants in Perth per head of population than in any other capital city in Australia. So you should have little trouble finding the cuisine of your choice. For those who also wish to enjoy the night life Northbridge will satisfy the need.


Swan Valley Winery

SWAN RIVER


Home of the black swan as well as to a wide range of sporting activities. There is always something to entertain you as you walk, cycle or relax at the side of the Swan River. Our cricketers will utilise the 60 km trails as part of their fitness programme. The may also choose to get involved in water skiing, jet skiing or may be it is the sailing or yachting that appeals.

A range of cruises are available along the Swan River, ranging from scenic day cruises to sunset champagne cruises. A.C.E. have commissioned their own cruise boat for the cricketers welcome tour. Not only will the cricketers meet the training team but be able to participate in swimming and snorkelling on a remote island.

SWAN VALLEY

About 20 minutes drive from the City the Swan Valley was one of the first wine producing regions is Australia. Now home to over 30 different wineries there are many reasons why you should visit this beautiful area.


University of Western Australia
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

The University of Western Australia is situated between the bush land of Kings Park and the Matilda Bay foreshore of the Swan River. Many of the buildings are heritage listed; the overall impression of the campus is harmony and balance. In addition to the academic programme theatrical events, concerts, conferences, sporting fixtures, weddings and many other functions are held in these splendid surroundings.

Cricket training will take place each afternoon at the James Oval. Cricketers may chose to take their mid day meal at the Hackett Refectory, one to one mentoring can be done within the beautiful campus grounds.


The W.A.C.A


THE W.A.C.A.

The Western Warriors is the WA cricket team and they have a hugely successful history. Diehard fans still refer to the national 4 day competition as the Sheffield Shield although now it has corporate sponsorship it is officially the Pura Cup. The national one day series is the ING Cup. Perth always hosts at least one test match and at least one 1 day international. A day/nighter match is an experience not to be missed. The museum is well worth a visit.

AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL

The two Perth based teams in the AFL league are the West Coast Eagles and the Fremantle Dockers. Games are


Emirates Western Force

played from March to September with home games at Subiaco Oval. Even out of season a visit to the Subiaco Oval should not be missed. Enjoy Subiaco and IRAs café society and cosmopolitan lifestyle.

RUGBY

February 2006 finally saw Western Australia with its own Rugby Union Super 14's Team; the Emirates Western Force.


SPORTING ACTIVITIES

If you love sport then Perth is the place for you. Most sports are catered for and to a very high standard.
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Perth Glory Soccer

SOCCER

Perth Glory is the Perth based team competing in the national league. Games are played at the Perth Oval.

BASKETBALL

The Perth Wildcats are the maenads team in the National Basketball League. Games are played at the Perth Entertainment Centre in Wellington Street.


Koala Bear

THE DARLING RANGES (THE HILLS)

Visit orchards, craft stores or find peace and quiet in one of the many National Parks that are located in the range. Although not far from the City these truly Australian vistas are spectacular and must not be missed.

AUSTRALIAN WILDLIFE

Australia is the home of the kangaroo, koala bear and kookaburra. Whilst these and more are can easily be seen at Perth Zoo there are many local spots where you can observe these Aussie favourites in their natural habitat.



Swan River
CLAREMONT POOL/GYM

Claremont is one of the most sought after suburbs in Perth. The open air complex offers a 50 metre pool with dedicated diving area and 25 metre pool; ideal for pool walking/cool downs.

Steve Smith's private gym is situated next to the pool. Cricketers will be using these facilities as part of their fitness development.


THE CLIMATE The Sunset Coast experiences over 8 hours of sunshine each day which invariably ends with a magnificent sunset over the ocean.

The warm dry summer between December to February brings temperatures around 31 deg C and 19 deg C with little rainfall. The hottest days are made comfortable by a cooling afternoon sea breeze, known locally as "The Fremantle Doctor" which brings welcome relief. The winter months of June to August are cooler but still considered mild.

THE BEACHES

With over 60 kilometres of coastline and more hours of sunshine per day than any other Australian capital centre the beaches are always a popular place. You can chose from any one of the many fabulous beaches along the coast from Fremantle to Hilary Boat Harbour or, if you prefer, deserted beaches are easy enough to find. You can enjoy surfing, body boarding, scuba-diving, fishing or simply while away the hours soaking up the sun.


Perth National Parks
OBSERVATION RISE - SCARBOROUGH BEACH

Scarborough is an outstandingly beautiful beach side suburb and is acclaimed to be the best stretch of beach in Australia. Scarborough is a haven for the surfing fraternity who frequent the beach all year round but kite surfing, canoes and kayaks can be seen also. Paths dedicated to jogging, power walking or cycling are adjacent to the beach. The Observation City precinct contains a supermarket, hotels and bottleshops, weekend markets, speciality shops and access to public transport. Residents at the Observation Rise apartments will never have far to go whether shopping for food for their beach bbq, opting for a healthy takeaway or experiencing one of the spectacular sunsets from their own sea view balcony. Sunset Coast Tours | Leasing Elite | Discover WA



Perth Beaches
INDIAN OCEAN

Larger than many countries in the world, Western Australia covers one-third of the Australian continent. Bordered largely by desert to the east, WA is bound by 7,813 miles of pristine coastline to the west.

Perth is situated on the coast of the Indian Ocean and encompasses approximately 60 kilometres of coastline. The beautiful clear blue waters are a sheer delight and available for all to enjoy. Dolphins are a popular sight once a few miles out from the coastline. Snorkeling and diving is a popular sport with coral reefs, exotic marine life and hidden bays waiting to be discovered.

ROTTNEST ISLAND

Affectionately called "Rotto" this 'A' class reserve lies just eighteen kilometres off the coast. Protecting the well known marsupial, the Quokka and many plants typical of coastal islands. Rottnest Island is a mere 2 km long by 4.5 km wide. Transport around the island is by foot, cycle or local bus; this would have to be one of the most relaxing places to visit close to Perth.


Fremantle
COUNTRY AREAS

Places not to be missed include John Forrest National Park, Mundaring, Yanchep National Park and Avon Valley. Mundaring Weir is the start of the Golden Pipeline Scheme which is still the world's largest movement of drinking water. All between 20 minutes and a couple of hours from the City centre and each offering differing vistas.

FREMANTLE

Fremantle has a character all of its own. The fine old buildings have been faithfully restored and the markets, cappuccino strip and the harbour restaurants offer the visitor a relaxed inviting atmosphere. There are many reminders which must not be missed such as the Fremantle Prison, the Round House, the Maritime Museum and the Fremantle Arts Centre.



Hillary's Boat Harbour
HILLARYS BOAT HARBOUR

This award winning coastal village style complex includes protected beaches, restaurants, cafes, shops and hotel accommodation. Nearby those who wish to snorkel can explore the limestone reefs. As many as 136 different species of fish can be found in this very important marine environment. Sorrento Quay

MARGARET RIVER

Few visitors to Perth go home without a visit to the South West and Margaret River. The region boasts sophisticated small towns, beautiful country with rolling green hills and thick forests. It is on the world map for its vineyards and magnificent wines with spectacular scenery and world class surf beaches.

PEMBERTON

The town is nestled in a quiet valley, surrounded by towering karri, jarrah and marri forests containing the largest hardwood trees in the world. The Gloucester Tree is the world's tallest public look-out tree.


Wave Rock
ALBANY

Rich in natural beauty Albany is Western Australia's oldest town and drenched in history. Whale and dolphin spotting from the coastal cliffs is an exhilarating pastime. For those who have the time and desire to travel Albany must not be missed.

WAVE ROCK

27 million years old and made up of grey and red granite strips, it is quite a formation. It hands over like an incredible 15m high wave, about to break. Aboriginal rock paintings can also be seen at nearby Mulkas Cave.

KALGOORLIE

Beach at Esperance

Fantastically prosperous, it is a gold mining town like no other. Responsible for producing one tenth of the world's gold this town plays a central role in the global gold industry.

ESPERANCE

Small yet beautiful this town is set in the Bay of Isles. It's wide sandy beaches are reputed to be the best in the world. You must see the Pink Lake; a dense saltwater lake that really is pink. Scenic coastlines and the panorama of the offshore islands are all part of its charm.

 
   
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