Welcome to Perth Info
Perth Info is your insider’s guide to Perth and Greater Western Australia. Whether you’re visiting for a weekend, relocating from interstate, or considering moving here, this site helps you discover what makes Perth worth your time.
We’re built on Wadjuk Noongar Country. Perth’s identity is shaped by the people, landscapes, and culture of this region. We acknowledge and respect this always.
Who This Site Is For
If you’re a tourist, whether domestic or international, you’ll find practical recommendations on attractions, beaches, day trips, and where to eat. No marketing fluff. Just real suggestions from people who know the city.
If you’re an expat or considering a move to Perth, you’ll find guides on neighbourhoods, schools, settling in, and the day-to-day practicalities of life here. Perth is Australia’s fastest-growing city and home to 40% people born overseas. You’re not alone.
If you’re planning a weekend away from the eastern seaboard, we’ll help you make the most of it.
Why Perth?
Perth sits on the Indian Ocean with 50+ kilometres of beaches and Australia’s sunniest climate. The Swan River runs through the city centre. Within an hour, you can reach wine regions, national parks, and regional towns. Within 30 minutes, you can be swimming.
It’s a liveable, growing city. The cost of living is lower than Sydney or Melbourne. The community is welcoming and genuinely multicultural. You have space to build a life here, whether that’s a career, a young family, or a fresh start.
What You’ll Find Here
Perth Info covers attractions and things to do, beaches and outdoor activities, neighbourhoods and suburbs, day trips, dining, cultural life, guides for expats and people relocating, accommodation, transport, and seasonal events.
We’re still in early development. Our content library is growing. What you see now is the foundation. Over time, you’ll find more depth, more neighbourhoods covered, and more insider knowledge. If you want to see something added, let us know.
Who are We
We are a partnership between Jamie Evans, Chris Molcott, and Joseph Wang who runs the Gold Coast Info site.
