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Perth a city that has it all
Our welcoming city is buzzing with new events, brimming with new and established hospitality options, bustling with interesting retail outlets and a changing urban landscape, yet it has retained its stunning beauty and sense of space.
On the banks of the Swan River, Perth is a modern, sophisticated and multicultural city supported by a robust economy. The city is booming and has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years that continues to improve and broaden the scope of what’s on offer.
• From fine dining to trendy new establishments and beachside cafés, Perth enjoys a thriving restaurant and bar scene that takes advantage of our abundantfresh produce.
• The shopping alternatives are wide and varied, withinternational designer labels, Australian brands, high-street stores and local boutiques, alongside gorgeous giftware and contemporary and Aboriginal art.
• Events create excitement and the city really comes into its own during the Perth International Arts Festival, the Fringe World Festival, the Perth Fashion Festival, Sculpture by the Sea, a multitude of mass participation events, as well as international and national sporting competitions held throughout the year.
• Perth’s convention and events professionals havea typical West Australian entrepreneurial spirit, a ‘can do’ attitude and a team approach to make things happen and ensure their events are an outstanding success.
Perth is safe and secure, with a reputation as one of the world’s friendliest cities - expect a warm welcome on arrival.
Perth is in the same time zone as60 per cent of the world’s population, including Singapore,China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan and
the Philippines. It’s the ideal business events destination
Perth is a vibrant, yet easy-going city integrated with man-made marvels and surrounded by natural attractions - the beautiful Swan River, Kings Park and Botanic Garden and the breathtaking sandy beaches that border the Indian Ocean. Add bright blue skies and an average of eight hours sunshine every day, more than any other Australian capital city, and you’d have to agree that Perth really does have it all. That’s why delegates love to come here.
Meeting spacesLarge, small, luxurious or economical, the choice is yours.
• Small intimate gatherings or large scale conferencesup to 4,000 delegates.
• A Mediterranean climate suited to both indoor andoutdoor events.
• From supper under the stars, to upmarket restaurantswith views of the city lights.
• Beachside dining or dine alfresco at a winery on thecity fringes.
• A gala dinner for 1,000 or a private dining room for just 10.
Venues that cater for large-scale conferences with dining options and river views:
• The Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre
• Crown Perth
Venues that cater for large numbers with a sporting feel:
• Perth Arena
• Domain Stadium
• HBF Stadium
• WACA
• NIB Stadium
• Perth Racing
• Perth Stadium *to be completed 2018
Outside the CBD, Perth offers a variety of areas and facilities to suit different themes and all budgets. Imagine motivating and inspiring delegates at one of the picturesque beaches on the city’s doorstep, or the natural bush surrounds in the Perth Hills or winery vistas in the Swan Valley.
Perth enjoys an average
of eight hours of sunshine a day
and is Australia’s sunniest capital city.
With so much choice, Perth is the perfect destination for your conference or meeting.
Perth a city that has it all continued
Where to stayPerth has a range of star-rated hotels in the CBD and spread throughout the city from Joondalup to Fremantle and beyond to Mandurah, all with excellent in-house conference facilities and function centres.
• 10,000 rooms available (12,000 rooms by 2018)
• 7,000 star-rated rooms
• 260 accommodation providers
5-Star Hotels include
• Adina Apartment Hotel Perth
• Como The Treasury
• Crown Perth
• Duxton Hotel Perth
• Fraser Suites Perth
• Hyatt Regency Perth
• Pan Pacific Perth
• Parmelia Hilton Perth
• The Richardson Hotel & Spa
• The Terrace Hotel
When it comes to
enjoying the great
outdoors in glorious weather, Perth ticksall the boxes.
What to doPerth boasts 19 beautiful metropolitan beaches, great weather, delicious food and wine, events, experiences and extensive shopping choices. When it comes to enjoying the great outdoors in glorious weather, Perth ticks all the boxes.
Places to explore
• Group and private walking tours of small bars, neweateries and/or historic sites.
• River cruise from Barrack St Jetty to the Swan Valleywinery district, or to the historic town of Fremantle.
• Walking and cycling along the many dedicated paths and parklands throughout the city – a visit toKings Park on the city fringe is a must – voted best park in Australia and sixth in the world!
• Explore the CBD’s thriving small bar, cafe andrestaurant scene.
Water-based activities
• Learn to surf, kite surf, or stand up paddle board.
• Swim with dolphins, go diving or snorkelling at oneof the many great spots along the coast.
• Take a jet boat adventure on the Swan River.
• Join a deep-sea fishing charter from Fremantle.
Land-based activities
• Play golf at one of the 32 public golf courses.
• Get up close and personal to native Australiananimals in Caversham Wildlife Park.
• Take part in a team-building experience of crewinga yacht, or learn to sail solo.
• Meander through the historic port town of Fremantle,stopping at galleries, shopping in boutiques, then recharge with a coffee on the cappuccino strip or fresh fish and chips at Fishing Boat Harbour.
• Sample fine wine and craft beer in the Swan Valleyon a private or group tour.
26
16kms from
CBD
Cottesloe, Scarborough and the Sunset CoastFurther north is Scarborough, home to the largest coastal hotel in Perth, the Rendezvous Hotel Perth Scarborough, a 4.5-star beachfront hotel overlooking the ocean. Scarborough, like many locations in and around Perth, is being revitalised. Backed by the State Government and the City of Stirling, the redevelopment project aims to create one of Australia’s best beachfront destinations. The Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority plans to create a vibrant hub of activity with new restaurants, cafes, shops and entertainment with a range of event and activity spaces.
In addition to the 336 rooms and suites at the Rendezvous Hotel Perth Scarborough, the sunset strip stretching from Cottesloe to Two Rocks offers a range of accommodation plus nonhotel venues with unique spaces ranging in size from 200 to 2000 guests (cocktail format). These include limestone caves, sporting venues, aquariums and function spaces with marina views.
Accommodation• 4.5-star: 336 rooms
• 4-star: 364 rooms
• 3-star: 237 rooms
Dining• Fine Dining: 15 restaurants
• Casual Dining: 90 outlets
• Venues for 200 to 2000 guests: 8 venues
Retail• Karrinyup Shopping Centre: 174 outlets
• Sorrento Quay Hillarys Boat Harbour: 30 outlets
• Lakeside Joondalup Shopping Centre: 300 outlets
• Westfield Whitfords City: 234 outlets
• Cottesloe, Napoleon St: 20 outlets
TransportRAIL Operated by Transperth Northern Line - Scarborough, Hillarys and Joondalup Operated by Transperth Fremantle Line - Cottesloe
ROAD
Mitchell Freeway to Scarborough, Hillarys, Joondalup, Mindarie or West Coast Highway/Marmion Avenue. Stirling Highway to Cottesloe
Cottesloe is home to one of Western Australia’s most iconic beachside venues, Indiana, formerly the Indiana Tea House. Indiana, built in 1910, sits alongside another iconic property, The Cottesloe Beach Hotel, which first opened its doors in 1905 and now boasts a sophisticated Beach Club catering for up to 840 guests.
Cottesloe
Fremantle
The Esplanade Hotel Fremantle - by Rydges, located in the heart of Fremantle, offers convention and exhibition facilities for up to 1000 delegates plus accommodation with 300 well-appointed guest rooms and suites. In addition, Fremantle has a range of apartment style, bed and breakfast and backpacker accommodation.
Fremantle offers a variety of venue facilities including historical, beachside or stunning architectural spaces overlooking the port. Discover the unique attractions of Fremantle including the Fremantle Prison, the Maritime Museum, cappuccino strip, Fremantle Markets and the historic West End.
Accommodation• 4.5-star: 300 rooms
• 4-star: 270 rooms (additional 150 rooms by 2017)
• 3-star: 97 rooms
•
Dining• Fine Dining: 3 restaurants
• Casual Dining: 94 outlets
• Venues for 200 and 2000 guests: 8 venues
RetailFremantle has an eclectic mix of independent boutiques and art galleries, as well as the famed Fremantle Markets, which are filled with gourmet food stalls, fresh local produce and creative local artisan stalls.
TransportRAIL Operated by Transperth Fremantle Line - Fremantle 30 minutes from Perth CBD
ROAD Kwinana Freeway southbound via Leach Hwy or Canning Hwy, or via Stirling Hwy
FERRYCaptain Cook Cruises via the Swan River
Just 20km south of Perth is the port city of Fremantle, voted by Lonely Planet as one of the top 10 cities to visit in the world for 2016. ‘Freo’ is famed for its rich cultural heritage, lively entertainment spots, maritime links and alfresco lifestyle. Over 150 buildings in the port city are classified by the National Trust, recognising Freo as the best preserved 19th century seaport city in the world.
2622kms from CBD
2016-18 Meeting Planners Guide
Just 40 minutes south of the CBD you will find Rockingham, home to one of Perth’s hidden treasures, Shoalwater Islands Marine Park including Penguin Island, which offers a unique delegate experience or casual dining option. The newest Rockingham accommodation option is Quest Rockingham, conveniently located opposite Rockingham’s premier meeting space, the Gary Holland Community Centre. Quest Rockingham is complemented by a range of self-catering accommodation in Rockingham and a broad selection of options in nearby Mandurah. Mandurah takes its name from the Noongar word for meeting place ‘Mandjar’ and is the second largest city in Western Australia. The city centre foreshore is home to a variety of wildlife including dolphins, pelicans, shags and an abundance of marine life including the blue manna crab, which has become synonymous with the area. The city is also known for its protected waterways, beaches, boating and fishing activities.
A variety of accommodation and venue spaces are clustered around Mandjar Square including the 4.5-star Sebel Mandurah, Seashells Mandurah, Quest Apartments or self-catering chalets on the Ocean Marina. Bespoke venue space can be found at the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, Offshore Fishing Club, Mandurah Conference Centre (formerly the Sailing Museum) or the nearby Bendigo Stadium home to Peel Thunder Football Club.
Accommodation• 4.5-star: 221 rooms
• 4-star: 248 rooms
• 3-star: 292 rooms
Dining• Fine Dining: 3 restaurants
• Casual Dining: 92 outlets
• Venues for 200 and 800 guests: 8 venues
Rockingham, Mandurah and the Peel Region
Retail• Rockingham City Shopping Centre: 220 outlets
• Mandurah Forum: 150 outlets
TransportRAIL Operated by Transperth Southern Line - Mandurah 50 minutes from Perth CBD - Rockingham 40 minutes from Perth CBD
ROADKwinana Freeway Southbound - Mandurah 1 hour from Perth CBD - Rockingham 50 minutes from Perth CBD
Mandurah forms part of the Peel Region which extends from Mandurah to Waroona in the south. The area boasts a series of natural walking tracks, wetlands, beaches, wineries and an estuary twice the size of Sydney Harbour, plus the largest Thrombolite reef in the Southern Hemisphere at Lake Clifton.
70kms fromCBD
Mandurah
2630.3kms from
CBD
22kms from CBD
Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island is Perth’s very own island escape, located just 19 kilometres off the coast from Fremantle, with a relaxed atmosphere and some of the world’s finest beaches and bays.
Rottnest Island is a haven for Western Australian flora and fauna, including the native and very photogenic Quokka. With its Mediterranean climate and picturesque scenery, Rottnest Island is the perfect location for corporate events, meetings, workshops and conferences.
Accommodation• Self-contained cottages – four and six bed cottages
• Basic accommodation – bungalows, cabins and dormitories
• Hotel Rottnest – 18 fully-serviced rooms
• Rottnest Lodge – six types of accommodationfor up to 246 guests
• Rottnest Hostel – 50 beds
Cafes and diningThere is a range of dining options from cafes and coffee shops, bakeries and local produce to restaurants and bars.
Attractions With 63 beaches, 6,500 years of history and 50km of roads to explore on foot, bike, Segway or bus, there is always something to discover on Rottnest Island. Explore the island on a variety of tours from coach, Segway, walking or self-guided tours. Enjoy the pristine bays by swimming, paddle boarding, snorkelling, surfing or fishing, or spend the day at the Rottnest Island Country Club on the nine-hole golf course.
TransportAIRRottnest Air Taxi, Ozwest Aviation, Rotorvation Helicopters
FERRY Rottnest Island ferries, operated by Rottnest Express and Rottnest Fast Ferries, leave from Perth City, North Fremantle, Fremantle and Hillarys Boat Harbour,
BOATPrivate boat charters and cruises available
Hillarys
On the edge of the Swan Valley lies the history-rich village of Guildford, one of the three towns established during the founding of the Swan River Colony in 1829. Perth was the administration centre, Fremantle the port and Guildford the market town.
As the original ‘food bowl’ of Perth, it’s no surprise the Swan Valley is known as ‘The Valley of Taste’. Here you will find Perth’s premium food and wine destination, home to more than 150 attractions including wineries, restaurants and cafes, breweries and distilleries, arts, crafts and shopping plus road side stalls and markets selling just-picked local produce.
The Novotel Vines Resort Swan Valley, in the heart of the region is the largest venue and accommodation provider in the Swan Valley. Here, delegates can refresh their minds away from the hustle and bustle of Perth CBD. The venue can cater to 300 delegates with seven fully equipped meeting rooms and a mixture of traditional hotel rooms and apartments.
Accommodation• 4.5-star: 153 rooms
• 4-star: 6 suites
• 3-star: 86 rooms
Cafes and dining• Fine Dining: 10 restaurants
• Casual Dining: 100 outlets
• Venues for 200 and 2000 pax: 17
The Swan ValleyRetailArt galleries and gift shops are as much a part of the Swan Valley experience as the wineries. The Swan Valley’s relaxed atmosphere and rural charm has attracted and inspired a vibrant community of artisans. Talented local artisans from potters and Aboriginal painters, to sculptors and furniture makers, regularly exhibit their work in galleries, studios and cafes throughout the region.
TransportRAIL Operated by Transperth Midland Line - Guildford 25 minutes from Perth CBD
ROAD Great Eastern Highway or Guildford Road - 30 minutes from Perth CBD
For off-site function space, the Valley can offer an array of bespoke venues including wineries, breweries, historic pubs, vintage rail yards, equestrian centres and wildlife parks.
15kms fromCBD
New places and spacesSignificant investment in infrastructure, buoyed by Western Australia’s robust economy and strong business confidence, is transforming the cityscape and delivering a new vibrancy to Western Australia’s social and cultural landscapes.
Planned completion2015 2016 2017
Elizabeth Quay – BHP Billiton Water Park
An interactive Water Park that can be drained in
minutes to create a unique venue space for
up to 800 people.
AVANI Hotel & AVANI Residences
250 rooms / 200 serviced apartments
4.5-star
Aloft Perth Rivervale 222 rooms
4-star
Quest Mounts Bay Road
71 studio apartments
Alex Hotel74 rooms
4-5-star boutique
Perth City Link - Kings Square
The Kings Square project is one of Australia’s most
significant CBD urban renewal developments.
COMO The Treasury
48 rooms
5-star
Perth City Link -Yagan Square
Yagan square will include a range of events spaces for up to 8,500 people as well as an amphitheatre,
markets, gardens and digital tower.
Chinatown Perth’s Chinatown is
being brought back to its former glory.
Perth Stadium Footbridge
Distinctive new pedestrian bridge that will provide a
link from East Perth to the transformed Burswood Peninsula and stadium.
Cathedral Square and Treasury Precinct
The Cathedral Square and Treasury Precinct is one of the most historically
important and iconic sites in the Perth CBD.
Ibis Styles East Perth 228 rooms
3.5-star
Quest East Perth 130 apartments
Quest West Perth72 apartments
Quest Rockingham96 apartments Westin Hotel
350 Rooms
5-star
Crown Towers 500 Rooms
6-star
DoubleTree by Hilton Fremantle
150 rooms
4-star
DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Waterfront
229 Rooms
4-star
DoubleTree by Hilton Northbridge Amansari
205 rooms
4-star
Elizabeth QuayElizabeth Quay will create a magnificent precinct that returns the city’s focus to
the iconic Swan River.
RiversideThe project will transform the eastern gateway to
Perth and deliver a bustling, vibrant precinct.
WA MuseumA substantial museum
redevelopment to create a New Museum within the
Perth Cultural Centre.
Ritz Carlton 204 rooms / 420
apartments
5-star
Perth Stadium The multi-purpose 60,000 seat Perth Stadium will be a world-class venue with
significant meeting space.
Perth City Link Perth City Link will
reconnect the city centre with Northbridge for the
first time in over 100 years.
Perth Airport Upgrade
Perth Airport is transforming with major
domestic and international terminal upgrades.
Scarborough Scarborough is set to be transformed to become one of Australia’s best
beachfront destinations.
2018 2019 2020
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