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The team at Perth's CBD Student Agency and Working Holiday Support Group are able to give you all the information that you will need.

Surfing: Learn the thrills of riding the waves with WA's top coaches at one of Australia's largest surf schools. Courses are available for beginners right up the advanced surfer as well as individual tuition. All boards, wetsuits and sunscreen is supplied. Courses are conducted at our Operations Centre located at Trigg Beach, with courses also available at Scarborough Beach over summer and Mullaloo Beach through winter.

Tours & Excursions: Explore the wilds of the Kimberley's or go swimming with the dolphins - The team at Perth's CBD Student Agency and Working Holiday Support Group will be able to show you the many natural delights of Western Australia to suit your budget.

Facts about Perth: Perth is the capital city of Western Australia (WA), the largest State of Australia. It is located on the south-west coast of the Australian continent with the Indian Ocean at its shores. Situated along the banks of the Swan River and overlooked by Kings Park, a 400- hectare area of virgin bushland, Perth's picturesque setting makes it an ideal study environment for a relaxed and healthy lifestyle, whilst maintaining its status as a sophisticated and modern city.Perth's clean and well planned central business district provides for excellent shopping, as well as a vast range of restaurant, night life and entertainment venues.

To the west of Perth at the mouth of the Swan River is the vibrant Harbourside city of Fremantle. Its restaurant and café lined streets, historical sites and arts centres contributes to its magnetic charm and universal appeal. Both Perth and Fremantle support a thriving arts and cultural community which has a social calendar that includes many music, theatre, wine, food, arts and craft festivals throughout the year. As home to people from around the world.Perth offers all the benefits of a cosmopolitan city, such as specialty food stores, places of worship and social networks which enable Perth's diverse population to maintain their cultural lifestles.

Pinnacles: The Pinnacles are limestone formations. The raw material for the limestone of the Pinnacles came from seashells in an earlier epoch rich in marine life. These shells were broken down into lime rich sands which were carried inland to form high mobile dunes.

Valley Of the Giants Tree Top Walk: Explore the world famous gigantic tingle trees and take a bird's eye view of the towering forest from the Tree Top Walk, a spectacular lightweight bridge ascending 40 metres through the forest canopy

Wave Rock: Wave Rock rises 15 metres above the ground, is more than 100 metres long and is like a giant wave about to break. Geologists believe the original formation has been sculptured and coloured by chemicals over 2,700 million year

Ningaloo Marine Park and Coral Bay: The Ningaloo Reef is Western Australia's largest and most accessible Coral Reef. It extends for approximately 260 kilometres from Point Murat on the tip of the North West Cape to Amherst Point, just south of Coral Bay.

Rottnest Island: Rottnest or 'Rotto' as it is affectionately known by Western Australians, is a small island situated just off the coast of Perth famous for its snorkeling, diving, surfing and swimming. As a popular destination for locals and visitors, Rottnest has some of the world's finest beaches and crystal clear bays. It is great to spend a few days at Rottnest, but you can still have a great time visiting for a day. It won't take you long to settle into Rottnest Island's relaxed pace.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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