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The Perth metropolitan region or the Perth metropolitan area is the administrative area and geographical extent of the Western Australian capital city of Perth and its conurbation.
It generally includes the coastal strip from Two Rocks in the north to Singleton in the south, and inland to The Lakes in the east, but its extent can be defined in a number of ways:
The metropolitan region is defined by the Planning and Development Act 2005 to include 30 local government areas with the outer extent being the City of Wanneroo and the City of Swan to the north, the Shire of Mundaring, City of Kalamunda, and the City of Armadale to the east, the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale to the southeast and the City of Rockingham to the southwest, and including the islands of Rottnest Island and Garden Island off the west coast. This extent correlates with the Metropolitan Region Scheme.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics' Perth (Major Statistical Division) accords with the Metropolitan Region Scheme area.
The Regional Development Commissions Act 1993 includes the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale in the Peel region instead.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics Greater Capital City Statistical Area, or Greater Perth in short, consists of the area defined by the Metropolitan Region Scheme, plus the City of Mandurah and the Pinjarra Level 2 Statistical Area of the Shire of Murray.
The Perth metropolitan region is grouped with the Peel region in some urban planning documents including the Western Australian Planning Commission's Directions 2031 and Beyond and the Perth and Peel@3.5 million suite of documents. Together, the Perth and Peel regions stretch 158 kilometres (98 mi) from Two Rocks in the north to Herron in the south and are currently home to more than two million people.
Subregions and local government areas
According to the Metropolitan Region Scheme, the Perth metropolitan region comprises the following 5 subregions and 30 local government areas (20 cities, 3 shires, and 7 towns):
Inner Metro Area – 19 LGAs (11 cities, 1 shire, and 7 towns)
City of Bayswater
City of Belmont
City of Canning
City of Fremantle
City of Melville
City of Nedlands
City of Perth – seat of the Government of Western Australia
City of South Perth
City of Stirling
City of Subiaco
City of Vincent
Shire of Peppermint Grove
Town of Bassendean
Town of Cambridge
Town of Claremont
Town of Cottesloe
Town of East Fremantle
Town of Mosman Park
Town of Victoria Park
North-eastern Outer Metro Area – 3 LGAs (2 cities and 1 shire)
City of Kalamunda
City of Swan
Shire of Mundaring
North-western Outer Metro Area – 2 LGAs (2 cities)
City of Joondalup
City of Wanneroo
South-eastern Outer Metro Area – 3 LGAs (2 cities and 1 shire)
City of Armadale
City of Gosnells
Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale
South-western Outer Metro Area – 3 LGAs (3 cities)
City of Cockburn
City of Kwinana
City of Rockingham
Livability
According to a 2019 report from the Ipsos Life in Australia project, Perth's Inner Metro Area was rated the most livable metropolitan area in Australia.
In 2023, the City of Subiaco was ranked the most livable local government area in Australia in the 2023 Australian Liveability Census.
See also
1955 Plan for the Metropolitan Region, Perth and Fremantle
List of islands of Perth, Western Australia
List of Perth suburbs
Western Australian Planning Commission
Notes
References
External links
Metropolitan Region Scheme – The Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
Metropolitan Perth LGA boundaries – The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Area metropolitan
- Bandar Udara Perth
- Kawasan metropolitan New York
- Wheatbelt (Australia Barat)
- Sydney
- Daftar kota menurut PDB
- Kota New York
- Melbourne
- Lembah Hudson
- Taipei
- Perth metropolitan region
- List of Perth suburbs
- Perth
- Greater Perth
- List of places in Western Australia by population
- Plan for the Metropolitan Region, Perth and Fremantle
- Regions of Western Australia
- Chinatown, Perth
- Metropolitan Region Scheme
- Perth (suburb)
Fitzcarraldo (1982)
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