Famous for its awesome natural environment, long days of sunshine, spotless blue skies and brilliant beaches, Western Australia has one of the most diverse climates in Australia – from the tropical north to the temperate south.
WA at a glance
• Population: Over 2 million
• Capital city: Perth
• Main language: English
• Average climate: Summer 18 – 36 degrees Celsius and Winter 8 – 22 degrees Celsius
World-class infrastructure
With its diverse and internationally competitive economy, WA leads the nation in economic growth, productivity, investments and export and is a better place for work and business.
A world-class infrastructure and strong economic outlook have created a dynamic business environment, which is generating positive employment growth and attracting high levels of investments.
As a place to work and do business, Western Australia is vibrant and full of exciting possibilities.
A great place to live
A temperate Mediterranean climate and one of the best and healthiest lifestyles in the world, make Western Australia a great place to live. Boasting thousands of kilometres of white sandy beaches and a secure relaxed lifestyle, make the state one of the most popular destinations in Australia for skilled and business migrants.
Western Australia has affordable housing and rental accommodation, outstanding education and recreation facilities as well as excellent health and transport services. There are five universities, over 1000 schools and colleges and 50 hospitals in Perth and around the state.
It is the unique blend of a friendly uncomplicated way of life and a clean spacious environment combined with economic living costs, which makes Western Australia a highly attractive location. In many international comparative surveys, the state consistently ranks as one of the best locations in the world for quality of life and affordability.
Experience Perth
With some of the country's best beaches, plenty of nightlife, bustling markets, inner city parks, outdoor dining and amazing marine adventures, Perth has something for everyone.
Perth's lifestyle varies from inner city living to the more relaxing beachside suburbs. To the west of the city is Kings Park, which has over 400 hectares of natural Australian bush. The Swan River provides an ideal opportunity to participate in many different kinds of water sports such as boating, sailing, water skiing, windsurfing or swimming. The temperate climate also allows for a wide range of outdoor sporting recreation. Perth is rated as the fourth best city in the world to live in for expatriates, as it has a clean city centre, pristine beaches and beautiful parks.
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