Perth Travelogue
Australia is a continent or a country, some people have different opinions about it, we give it the status of a continent first and then a country. By the way, many cities of this country are livable and they are considered as some of the favorite cities in the world, notably Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and Perth.
The city we visit today is called Perth, 5th on the list and the 6th state in Australia to be called the capital of Western Australia. In terms of area, it covers more than half of Australia. In other words, it can be called the Balochistan of Australia because of its vast reserves of oil, gas and minerals.
The city is located on the banks of the river Swan, which runs through the center of the city. In that sense, the city can be divided into two parts, one on the south side of the river and the other on the north side of the river. The southern boundary extends to Mundra, while the northern boundary extends to Yen Chip. The suburbs of Perth then begin and are called Down South or UpNorth. The city has 5 metro train lines which pass through different parts of the city. Their main base is underground while the rest passes through the city. All of these communications systems are operated by a department called the Trans Perth Authority. In addition, they have a bus service in the city which is free all day. The city here means the inner city. Each train station has a parking and bus station that helps people move around.
There are a total of 5 universities in the city which are semi-government, besides there are government and non-government vocational institutes in the city whose job is to train various skills. All of these people are somehow connected to the oil and gas and minerals sectors.
The city is divided into different areas and the area comprising different areas has been given the status of council or city. It is responsible for schools, colleges, roads and sanitation. There is a federal system of government but the provinces are completely independent.
The natives here, who are called the Aboriginal, are very ugly. But in terms of color, they are like the people of the subcontinent. They are followed by a race of natives called the Bogan Bogan. This is the race that is the result of the union of Europe and Abyssinia. The rest are from Italy, Britain and other European countries. Their ancestors are mostly those who were sentenced to black water during British rule. Abe Original and Bougainville people live like tribesmen. They have their own variety of languages, which differ from each other in style of speech. They have about 300 different dialects, of which only Nonuva is now the most widely spoken. The majority of them are addicted to drugs and alcohol. In education, health and other matters, it is not a step in the right direction.
About 60,000 Aboriginal and Bougainville peoples were genocide at the behest of the Queen of Great Britain. The Lost Generation, in other words, said it was a great massacre, but the Queen was not as infamous as Hitler. The surviving generation was raised by the churches and then a new generation was created. Despite all this, the locals cannot forget those wounds. Even today, on National Day, white people are openly abused and repeated over and over again
Human beings used to live on this land. You people are occupying it.
This wasn’t a freeman land you invaders.
There are primary schools and colleges in every area, here too every school and college has an educational rating. On this basis, many parents choose the school for their children. The primary school here is up to 8th grade after which the children go to high school or college and those who pass from there are called 12th grade educated. There are 12 classes required, after which you can choose your profession or subjects based on merit. In addition to all these government schools, there are private schools, most of which are run by a church or an Islamic center. The most famous of these is in the area of Thornlie called Kewdale Islamic School and College.
In each area your local doctor sits in the medical center. People who are citizens are given health cards by the government from which they get health and other facilities. Surprisingly, you have to pay for health and other emergencies here. This means that the ambulance service that runs under the name of Saint John of God is not free at all. Will fine you
In addition, there is a 24-hour helpline service for all those who suffer from depression and suicidal thoughts at some point. In addition, there is a week throughout the year called R U Ok to take care of the people around you, friends, colleagues and others. If you see them upset, talk, ask for problems, help them. Neighborhood Watch is also a way for you to keep an eye on your neighbors and surroundings and call the local police station or toll free number if you see any suspicious objects or issues.
Perth is the first city in the world to be visited for tourism. Called the Perth CBD, the main thoroughfares here are St. George's Terrace, Murray Street, and Hay Street. Offices of all multinational companies and five star hotels are located in these streets. There is a hostel for the provincial assembly and assembly representatives on the same road. It would not be wrong to call St. George Terrace the Mall Road here.
Next to the Perth bus port is an area called the North Bridge. There are also rooms. The area also houses the Perth Theater, the Provincial Library and the Perth Arena. Perth Arena hosts all kinds of concerts, boxing, tennis and other cultural activities.
Nearby is the Bell Tower which can be called Perth's Minar Pakistan. Nearby is Langley Park which is Perth's Iqbal Park and on this special day fireworks are held at this place. There are three days of celebrations, especially at the government level, with National Day being celebrated on January 26, New Year's Day and Anzac Day. Anzac Day is Australia's Defense Day, commemorating the martyrs of World War II. Special parades are held on this day, silence is observed, torches are lit and cannon salutes are given. The main ceremony is held at King's Park where the Chief Minister and the Governor of the province are present and the torch is lit. Kings Park is one of the biggest tourist attractions, with views of the entire city.
The canal road here is called the freeway, which is renamed everywhere. The one going south is called Kwinana Freeway and the one going north is called Mitchell Freeway. There are also many highways, most notably the Leach Highway, the Canning Highway, the Reid Highway and the Roe Highway. A tunnel runs through the center of the city that connects the city to the new cricket stadium, the Optus Stadium. The old stadium is called Waka Stadium, which is now closed. There are also a few other stadiums where rugby, football and hockey matches are played.
Fremantle is the oldest port here, so if you really want to see the sights of the inner city, you must visit this place. There is also the oldest prison. Australia's beaches are famous all over the world. Some of the notable beaches in Perth are Scarborough, Cottesloe, Kwinana, and Rockingham Rockingham. Elizabeth Quay's Elizabeth Quay is also a beautiful place to visit. The place was once called the Esplanade, with the Perth Convention Center next to it, where all kinds of international exhibitions and seminars are held.
A place near Perth called the Kalamunda Mountains is like the Margalla Hills where hiking can be done and there are many beautiful tracks. In the vicinity of Perth is Rotness Rotness Island, Hawke's Bay, and Busselton Jetty, Albany Albany, and Denmark Denmark. If you want to see a beautiful place, you must visit Margaret River, where you can find all kinds of food.
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