Why study in Perth

Welcome to lively, sunny Perth ­– known as Boorloo by the Whadjuk Nyungar people – Perth is a safe, prosperous and multicultural city set against the stunning backdrop of the Swan River, which flows into the Indian Ocean. As Australia’s fourth largest city, you can expect great entertainment options and authentic international food while living here.

Cityscape of Perth Western Australia as the sun rises over Kings Park

Affordable living

Perth ranks among the more affordable major cities in Australia, with lower living costs than Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.*

Item Perth Sydney Melbourne Brisbane
Rent for a 45 m2 (480 sqft) furnished studio in normal area - per week $578 $595 $663 $544
Basic lunchtime meal (including a drink) $21 $25 $23 $23
Monthly ticket on public transport $216 $152 $169 $111
2 tickets to the movies $41 $50 $42 $45
Gym membership - per month $81 $89 $88 $88

*Cost of living comparison Expatistan, May 2024.

Popular time zone

A quarter of the world’s population lives in the same time zone as Perth (GMT+8), which includes cities such as Beijing, Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.

Exciting developments

Optus Stadium, a new multipurpose venue, won the Prix Versailles 2019 Sports Award and was awarded the title of the most beautiful sporting facility in the world. Yagan Square, named after a 19th century Nyungar leader, is a meeting point for many, offering easy access to both new and established restaurants, bars, pubs and clubs, and a variety of global cuisine. Along the riverside, Elizabeth Quay offers many exciting seasonal events.

Melina Schuett

Perth is very community-based even though it is a city. The people here are friendly and welcoming and I enjoy the almost continuous sunny days.

Melina Schuett, Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance)

Magnificent weather

Perth is Australia’s sunniest state capital city, averaging more than 3,000 hours of sunshine per year. To make the most of the beautiful weather, many locals head to our beautiful beaches during summer. Others travel to the Swan Valley, the home of world-class wineries, cheese shops, chocolate factories and breweries.

Weather in Perth

Beautiful nature and wildlife

There are many magnificent parks and gardens in and around Perth. Kings Park, which is larger than New York’s Central Park, showcases more than 3,000 species of WA’s unique flora. Caversham Wildlife Park has many Australian animals, including kangaroos you can handfeed. Rottnest Island, just 20 kilometres offshore, is one of the world’s last homes of the cute and friendly quokka.

Crossing the Nullarbor in Australia, with a street sign with various Australian wildlife

Western Australia—the “road trip state”

There’s more to see in Western Australia (WA) than just Perth. You’ll be able to experience a range of climates and unique activities in our large state. In the south west is Margaret River, a world-class wine-making and surf region. In the north is Ningaloo Reef, famous for its snorkelling and whale shark tours. Further north, the Kimberley Region has a stunning array of gorges and parks.