City of Perth | |||||||||||||
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PerthCouncil House has been the council seat since 1963 | |||||||||||||
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| Coordinates:31°57′S115°51′E / 31.950°S 115.850°E /-31.950; 115.850 | |||||||||||||
| Country | Australia | ||||||||||||
| State | Western Australia | ||||||||||||
| Region | Central Perth | ||||||||||||
| Established | 1856 | ||||||||||||
| Council seat | Council House,Perth | ||||||||||||
| Government | |||||||||||||
| • Lord Mayor | Bruce Reynolds | ||||||||||||
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| Area | |||||||||||||
• Total | 20.01 km2 (7.73 sq mi) | ||||||||||||
| Population | |||||||||||||
| • Total | 28,463 (LGA2021)[2] | ||||||||||||
| Website | City of Perth | ||||||||||||
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TheCity of Perth is alocal government area and body, within thePerth metropolitan area, which is the capital of Western Australia. The local government is commonly known asPerth City Council. The City covers thePerth city centre and surrounding suburbs. The City covers an area of 20.01 square kilometres (8 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 21,092 as at 30 June 2015. On 1 July 2016 the City expanded, absorbing 1,247 residents from theCity of Subiaco.

In 1829, Captain James Stirling founded Perth as part of theSwan River Colony. A Perth Town Trust was formed in 1838, but remained largely non-functional for many years due to lack of finance and administrative capacity leading to its dissolution in 1858.[4] The City of Perth was officially declared on 23 September 1856[5] with Council meeting for the first time in December 1858.[6] In 1871, the City of Perth was reconstituted as a Municipal Corporation.
In 1915, following the efforts ofWE Bold and thegreater Perth movement, the City absorbed theMunicipality of North Perth (1901) and theMunicipality of Leederville (1895), and on 1 November 1917, theMunicipality of Victoria Park was also absorbed. A year later, it absorbed territory fromPerth Road Board (including theBelmont Park Racecourse) and purchased the 526 hectares (1,300 acres) Limekilns Estate in the western suburbs. The City developed the suburbs of Floreat Park, Wembley Park andCity Beach on these lands.
In 1925, a newCity of Perth Act gave the City additional powers over building control and regulation, including the power to declare new streets. In 1930 the first town planning committee was established.
Criticism of the City’s governance by theDavid Davidson, the state's Town Planning Commissioner, led to a Royal Commission in 1938 on the grounds that the development of the western suburbs had led to the neglect of health and building administration in the central city area.[7]
By 1962, the council had 27 members representing nine wards.[8] In 1963 theMetropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme Act required the City to establish a town planning department—which they did by appointing architectPaul Ritter in 1965.[9] Ritter’s two year tenure was short and turbulent, leading to public conflict with councillors and his termination in 1967.
The City’s first town planning scheme was submitted to theTown Planning Board in 1973, but not formally adopted until 1985. The reason for the delay was a state government desire to take discretionary powers out of the hands of the Council. Council was felt to be too easily influenced by powerful developers.[10]
On 1 July 1994, following the passage of theCity of Perth Restructuring Act (1993), the City of Perth was broken up and a significantly reduced City of Perth constituted. TheTown of Shepperton,Town of Cambridge andTown of Vincent were created from the former boundaries of the City.[11] The first elections were held on 6 May 1995, with eight councillors and a mayor.
TheCity of Perth Act 2016 defined Perth as the capital of Western Australia,[12] and expanded the City's boundaries to include a number of landmarks includingKings Park,University of Western Australia,Perth Children's Hospital and theQueen Elizabeth II Medical Centre. The boundary changes took effect on 1 July 2016.[13] Approximately 1,247 residents fromNedlands andSubiaco in theCity of Subiaco were transferred to the City of Perth, and the City expanded to a total area of 20.01 square kilometres (8 sq mi).[3]
The Perth City Council was suspended on 2 March 2018, pending the establishment of a public inquiry into the council, by Local Government MinisterDavid Templeman. The council was administered by three Commissioners until 18 October 2020. The two-year Inquiry carried out up until that point, conducted at a cost of nearlyA$8.0 million made many findings, none of which resulted in criminal conviction.[14]
In July 2021, the City of Perth formally recognised theWhadjuk Noongar people as thetraditional owners of Noongar Country, the land on which the "City of Perth (Boorloo)" is located, signing the agreementYacker Danjoo Ngala Bidi[15] with Whadjukelders on 10 August.[16]
The suburbs of the City of Perth with population and size figures based on themost recentAustralian census:[17][18]
| Suburb | Population | Area | Map |
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| Crawley * | 3,975 (SAL2021)[19] | 1.4 km2 (0.54 sq mi) | ![]() |
| East Perth * | 11,681 (SAL2021)[20] | 3.2 km2 (1.2 sq mi) | ![]() |
| Nedlands ** | 10,561 (SAL2021)[21] | 5.4 km2 (2.1 sq mi) | ![]() |
| Northbridge | 1,420 (SAL2021)[22] | 0.5 km2 (0.19 sq mi) | ![]() |
| Perth * | 13,670 (SAL2021)[23] | 4.6 km2 (1.8 sq mi) | ![]() |
| West Perth * | 6,102 (SAL2021)[24] | 2.2 km2 (0.85 sq mi) | ![]() |
* The parts of these suburbs north of Newcastle and Summers Streets fall within theCity of Vincent. These localities are only partially contained within the City of Perth boundary.
** The parts of these localities were transferred from theCity of Subiaco in 2016. These localities are only partially contained within the City of Perth boundary.
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| Year | Population |
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| 1911 | 35,767 |
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The 1991 population has been broken down by theAustralian Bureau of Statistics as follows: Perth (C) 7,604; Cambridge (T) 22,740; Victoria Park (T) 24,313; Vincent (T) 24,765.[25]
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The City of Perth istwinned with:
| Use | City |
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| Proportion | 1:2 |
| Adopted | 1975 |
The official Flag of Perth represents the city ofPerth, Western Australia. It features theSaint George's Cross overlaid with thecoat of arms of Perth in the centre. Though the designer of the flag is unknown, it is thought to have been designed prior to 1872. In the 1920s, the black swan was removed from the top left quadrant of the flag and replaced with the coat of arms in the centre of the cross.[27][full citation needed][28][full citation needed][29][full citation needed]
The coat of arms were originally granted to the City of Perth on 2 December 1926. They were altered with the addition of part of the arms ofPerth, Scotland in 1949.
As of 2024[update], 1,032 places are heritage-listed in the City of Perth,[30] of which 226 are on theState Register of Heritage Places.[31]