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Welcome to the City of Perth, the heart of one of the world’s fastest growing economies.
Western Australia's domestic economy grew at 14% in the June quarter 2006, higher than China's growth rate of 11.3% and higher than Australia’s GDP growth of 2.3%. The increasing number of people and businesses operating within the City of Perth boundaries is creating new opportunities for many different traders and service providers.The information provided in this section will assist you in your business planning, development and activities. Key information, including links to application forms and regulatory information, have been provided to assist you with all your business needs.
Business News
- City values every last drop 22nd Jul 2008
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The City of Perth achieved an historic milestone with the Council adopting its first Corporate Water Strategy.
- Continued support for late-night Northbridge bus service 16th Jul 2008
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The City of Perth has confirmed its support for the NightRider bus service with the Council approving funding for a further six months.
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- Time to apply for heritage grants 11th Jul 2008
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If the winter rains and cold winds have shown up holes in your heritage roof, then help may be closer at hand than you realise. The City of Perth has enriched its Heritage Grants Program and is now offering up to $40,000 to support conservation works on heritage places.
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- Graffiti plays part in heritage award 9th Jul 2008
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A redevelopment that highlights graffitti instead of removing it, has won the 2008 City of Perth Heritage Award.
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- Two-way traffic returns to the heart of the city 6th Jul 2008
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Two-way traffic returned to the heart of Perth today with William Street restored to a two-way city street between The Esplanade and Wellington Street.
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