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Muslim Travel Guide
Western AustrAliA
Western Australia has a long tradition of welcoming Muslims from all around the globe. Whether they are students or travellers, Western Australia provides a strong and supportive environment to those with Islamic values.
Western Australia is home to a wide array of religions and an active Muslim community. Perth is home to mosques dating from 1905, traditional and contemporary Halal eateries, with a growing demand from locals and visitors alike, as well as other Muslim friendly facilities.
Travel around Western Australia is a breeze for Muslim travellers due to the convenience of transportation options as well as Muslim friendly facilities.
Muslim travellers will find Western Australia a wonderful coalition of experiences, sights and senses. Perfect for families, groups, and casual trips from a few days to a few weeks.
This Muslim Travel Guide to Western Australia gives you information on the best travel routes, halal eateries, experiences, along with local travel advice and tips from fellow travellers.
contentsGetting to Know 4 Western Australia’s Regions
Find Your WAy - Trip Ideas and 6 Recommendations Perth’s Perfect 5 day, 4 night Itinerary 8Snaps from the Road 10The Ultimate Checklist for a 12 First-timer in Margaret River The Perfect Perth to Kalbarri 14 Self-Drive Itinerary Where to Find the Best Halal Food 16 In Perth
Important Travel Tips 18Arriving in Western Australia 20Know Before You Go 22Getting Around Perth 24Consulate and Muslim 26 Community Services Places of Worship 28Nature’s Calendar 30
The quality of the area’s produce is matched only by the beauty of its forests and majesty of the ocean. Here, towering karri trees sprawl to the edge of dramatic limestone cliffs that fall to isolated beaches and world-class surf breaks. Beneath the forest floor a network of caves sit carved out of the limestone bedrock.
If you’re travelling between June and December, catch sight of humpback whales on their annual migration. Heading south and east from Margaret River takes you through the organic and artisan producers that line the route between Manjimup, Pemberton and onto the coastal national parks of Denmark and Albany.
Ningaloo Reef and the Coral CoastStretching north of Perth, the Coral Coast is home to awesome marine life, sandy beaches and the warm, turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. The southernmost Coral Coast attractions are within an easy two hour drive of Perth, and include the extraordinary ancient rock formations that make up the Pinnacles. Driving north takes you to the bubblegum pink waters of Hutt Lagoon, dramatic gorges and onwards to the marine wonders of Ningaloo Reef.
Ningaloo Reef is the only places in Western Australia where you can swim with gentle giants of the ocean the mighty whale sharks (April to July) and humpback whales (June to November). If you’d rather stay dry? No problem. You’ll likely encounter these marine giants from aboard an eco-cruise.
A coastal drive back to Perth takes you through wildflower-filled National Parks and the World Heritage Listed Shark Bay. Here you’ll meet wild dolphins at Monkey Mia, tread beaches made entirely of white shells, and see carpets of wildflowers from July to October.
Esperance and the Golden OutbackWestern Australia’s most expansive region, the Golden Outback stretches from the Australia’s Biggest Rock – Mt Augustus in the north to Australia’s whitest beaches around Esperance in the south. To the east the region encompasses Western Australia’s historic goldmining settlements, and Australia’s biggest outback town Kalgoorlie.
Here, you’ll discover rare and beautiful wildflowers found nowhere else on earth, step into the world’s largest outdoor art gallery – created by world-renowned artist Antony Gormley, and surf a peeling slab of granite at Wave Rock. At Mount Augustus, a monolith that’s twice the size of Uluru you’ll also find a collection of ancient rock paintings not far from its base – just one of many remarkable aboriginal experiences.
At the south of the region, you’ll find Australia’s most dazzling coastline in Esperance, an eight-hour drive south from Perth. The town boasts Australia’s whitest beach – Lucky Bay – and is also the ideal base for discovering the area’s vast coastal national parks and surrounding outback hinterland.
Broome and the North WestHeading North West to Broome and the colourful Kimberley region brings you to billion star nights and a landscape of colours so bright they’re blinding. Discover a land where Aboriginal rock art sits adjacent to prehistoric gorges, waterfalls and the exotic pearling town of Broome. With the comfort and luxury of palm-fringed swimming holes and station stays.
Start your trip in Broome where a few days here can be spent enjoying fresh seafood, seeing ancient dinosaur tracks and watching the sun set at Cable Beach from atop a camel train. Explore the red cliffs at Gantheaume Point and learn about the town’s multicultural history, born from the early pearl divers, whose legacy is still reflected in Broome’s food, people and architecture.
Heading further into the Kimberley and you can take a flight over the curious Bungle Bungle Range in world-heritage listed Purnululu National Park. Or witness the Kimberley’s giant tides aboard a speedboat racing through the world’s only Horizontal Waterfalls, and discover the east Kimberley treasures surrounding Kununurra.
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PerthLong celebrated as one of the world’s prettiest and most liveable cities, Perth, Australia’s sunniest capital blends world-class dining and entertainment with clear turquoise beaches just 15 minutes from the CBD.
Throughout Perth, you’ll find fashionable restaurants, Halal eateries and hidden laneways spattered with street art that lead to hip cafes. The city’s newest attractions, Elizabeth Quay, Yagan Square and Hibernian Place build a network of walkways, restaurants, and public spaces, which seamlessly intertwines the city from the sparkling Swan River through the CBD and to the eclectic suburb or Northbridge.
Located a short 30-minute ferry ride from the city, Rottnest Island is possibly Australia’s best-kept secret island, full of calm turquoise bays, cycle tracks and the Quokka – a friendly marsupial native to the island.
Journeys between 30 minutes and two hours from central Perth could see you swimming with dolphins in Rockingham, tasting award-winning treats in the Swan Valley or walking among limestone formations at the Pinnacles.
Margaret River and the South WestIf you’re craving spectacular nature laced with gourmet food, then pack a bag and head 3.5 hours south of Perth to Margaret River. There are more than 100 cellar doors plus countless specialist food producers, and casually roving from one to another while sampling the wares of the makers is a favourite weekend pastime for many locals.
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Let us take you on a journey through the eyes of locals, Muslim travellers and experts. From the ultimate guide to back-to-back culinary, nature and wildlife experiences in and around Perth, to holiday discoveries in Margaret River and Kalbarri. To make sure you’re armed with the latest local knowledge, we’ve teamed up with travel journalists Shahida Sakeri, Azli Khairi, and Kirsty Petrides from the Urban List to give you the lowdown on:
• Perth’s Perfect 5-Day, 4-Night Itinerary• The ultimate checklist for a first-timer in Margaret River• The perfect Perth to Kalbarri self-drive itinerary• Where to find the best Halal food in Perth
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dAY 1• Discover Perth’s thriving street art
scene with a Walking tour of Perth
• It’s your first day and you’re ready to see what Perth has to offer. Why not start at Hay Street? Known as the busy retail shopping precinct, you can find almost anything that you need – food, local produce, drinks and fashion!
• Try the famous apple strudel at Corica Pastries
• Join a walking tour and check out Perth’s vibrant street art
• Have dinner at Halal Lebanese restaurant - Chee Tayeb.
• Stay at the many Perth Self Contained apartment hotels if you wish to cook your own food.
dAY 2• Interact with Australian wildlife and
find the best souvenirs for your loved ones at the Swan Valley
• Have brunch at Halal Malaysian eatery, Insan’s Café
• Learn about native Australian wildlife at Caversham Wildlife Park (Please note - Caversham also has a prayer room within the park.
HHWT Tip: Caversham also houses the Swan Valley Mosque and Islamic Centre so once you’re done exploring the wonderful Australian wildlife at the park, you can drop by the mosque and perform your prayers!
• Lunch at vegan eatery - Swan Valley Café with yummy veggie burgers, thai noodles and more!
• Visit the Fremantle Markets and get the amazing Honey Cake.
HHWT Tip: Fremantle Markets only runs every Friday, Saturday and Sunday!
• Alcohol-free cakes are available upon request 3 days in advance. A week is better!
• Have dinner at halal-certified Fluffy Lamb and enjoy a refreshing drink at Roogenic.
dAY 4• Explore ancient desert sculptures
of the Pinnacles and sandboard on massive sand dunes in Lancelin.
• Take a trip to Nambung National Park and visit the unique Pinnacles Desert. You can do this on many day tours and/or self-drive.
• Be sure to wear sunscreen, and bring a water bottle to keep yourself hydrated!
• Enjoy lunch at Lobster Shack - we recommend the Jumbo Lobster set!
• Known for its super fresh lobsters, satiate your cravings for seafood at this beachside restaurant.
• We recommend a table outside as you can get a magnificent view of the Indian Ocean!
• Once you’re done with your meal, how about a tour around the factory? Yes, this restaurant also offers factory tours that run daily between 12pm and 3pm where visitors can get a first-hand look at live lobster processing!
• Head to Lancelin Pick up your sandboard and wax at General Store and for some sandboarding fun!
HHWT Tip: Be sure to ask for the paraffin before you leave! It is important to wax your board as it helps reduce friction for longer runs.
• Once back in Perth have dinner at Lord of The Fries - Halal snack packs are perfect for sharing!
dAY 5• Stroll around one of the largest
inner city parks in the world!
• Have breakfast and enjoy vegan fruit smoothies and noodles at Eat, Drink, Raw for breakfast.
• Take a stroll through Kings Park and Botanic Gardens, you can get there by free public transport.
• The park is pretty big (bigger than Central Park NYC, believe it or not!), so we recommend that you walk to Lotterywest Federation Walkway and Fraser Avenue Lookout to get an amazing panoramic view of Perth CBD!.
• If time permits drive over to Crawley Edge Boatshed for that iconic shot! Go early as it can get crowded! Just a mere 6-minute drive from Kings Park, it’s no surprise that this highly photographed site is on every visitor’s Instagram list due to its stunning back drop of the beautiful Swan River.
There you have it, five days of fun and excitement. Arm yourself with this itinerary and make Perth your next travel destination!
Want to enjoy the beach lifestyle, relax in natural bushland, see Australian wildlife and watch an ocean sunset all within 30 minutes of a city? Then look no further than this five day holiday itinerary for Perth.
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Perth’s Perfect5-day, 4-night itinerary
• Visit House of Honey and try the popular Honey Ice Cream. Get some jars of honey to go!
• Get some nutty souvenirs from Morish Nuts, like the popular Family Mix.
• Have dinner at Ispa’s Kebab (Halal). You HAVE to get your hands on their juicy Doner Kebab!
dAY 3Rottnest Island and Fremantle
• Meet Rottnest Island’s native marsupial the Quokka, said to be the happiest animal on earth!
HHWT Tip: Collect your bike and helmet when you reach the island and start exploring!
• Getting a selfie with a Quokka is a must when you’re on Rottnest Island, so keep an eye out for these cute marsupials as you cycle around.
HHWT Tip: Quokkas are wild animals so it is advised that visitors are advised not to touch/feed them.
• Once you’re done with your selfies, continue exploring the island on your bicycle and enjoy the scenic views along the way!
• Stay the whole day on Rottnest Island or head back to Fremantle on the ferry and have lunch at Kailis Fish Market - we recommend the Seafood Platter!
• Although chicken and alcohol are served, the eatery has confirmed that the seafood (including Fish & Chips) is fried using separate oil and fryer, so you can be assured that there would be no cross-contamination.
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the ultimAte checklist for A first-timer in mArgAret riverby Shahida Sakeri
As a Muslim traveller, I find Margaret River’s charms are legion: it is safe and comes with inviting culture, breathtaking landscapes, great Muslim-friendly food as well as welcoming people. It offers ample amusing activities all year round too, making it one destination that should be on everyone’s travel wish list! Here is my ultimate checklist for a first-timer to the region, which can be ticked off easily in two days!
1. SAVOUR THE FANTASTIC GASTRONOMIC FARES
To dine in Margaret River is an epicurean journey in itself. There are a fair number of restaurants to choose from with uniquely different menus. Voyager Estate is a temple of fine culinary frequented by many celebrities, while Lamont's Smiths Beach puts out tasty, artful dishes celebrating locally sourced ingredients.
Dinners at The Common are popular among locals while The Noshery serves great breakfasts to start your day right. And before you go home, pay a visit to Bettenay’s Margaret River and get premium nougat bars which would make a delicious souvenir for your loved ones.
2. SPOT THE STING RAYS AT HAMELIN BAY
It’s fun and free! The friendly sting rays here are known to swim beneath the waves close to the shore. I can assure you that this is an amazing experience and a great activity for the whole family.
3. TRY THE GLAMPING EXPERIENCE WITH OLIO BELLO
Skip your normal 13’x25’ hotel room in the town and try glamping experience with Olio Bello in its tastefully designed eco-tents complete with cloud-like beds and fresh rainwater shower. I love how quiet it is here at nights – if you listen carefully, there’s even a relaxing sound of the waves crashing onto the nearby Gracetown shore blowing in the air. Bring a book and read at the deck, or sit by the lake and admire the sparkling stars on a black velvet sky – either way, staying here will be a refreshing digital detox experience you’ll definitely enjoy.
Brownie points: The tents here are spacious with ample space for Muslims to perform prayers, and they also serve Muslim-friendly menu at its on-site cafe.
4. MARVEL AT THE STUNNING LANDSCAPE OF NGILGI CAVE
Dramatic stalactites and stalagmites adorning the chambers can be seen by several easily accessible trails. Pair it up with an insightful storytelling by Josh Whiteland from the Koomal Dreaming tour, and you’ll go home with not only enough photos to feed your Instagram but also a much greater understanding on the culture and lore of Wadandi people who have been residing in the area for over 50,000 years.
5. LISTEN TO THE MUSIC OF THE OCEAN AT CAPE LEEUWIN LIGHTHOUSE
Possibly the most photographed landmark in the region, this lighthouse is one of the tallest lighthouses on the mainland Australia at 39 metres tall, affording glorious views of the sea where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet. On a windy day, just stand by the railing on the top storey to listen to the melody played by the sea while you soak up the rich history behind this heritage legacy.
*Vegetarian and Muslim-friendly options are widely available at these outlets; however, alcohol is also served there. I suggest dining at these places at your own discretion.
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dAY 1Perth – Cervantes – GeraldtonBegin your self-drive journey from Perth via the Indian Ocean Drive as it is one of the prettiest ways to experience this most unique landscape. Along the way, stop at beaches, top fishing spots, and national parks filled with wildflowers to capture beautiful panorama photos.
Remember to head for the rock lobster capital of Cervantes for lunch. The Lobster Shack, which is located at the lovely beachfront of Cervantes, not only offers delicious fresh rock lobsters and seafood lunches suitable for Muslim travellers, but factory tours and daily boat tours to collect the lobster pots.
After a satisfying meal, continue the journey to Geraldton, a bustling modern foreshore with water activities and beautiful parks to explore. Aside from great facilities and offerings, the people here are welcoming and respect Muslim travellers when it comes to food and accommodation. Some restaurants here do offer Halal menu upon request, which is a bonus!
dAY 2HMAS Sydney II Memorial & Scenic Air TourVisit the magnificent HMAS Sydney II Memorial, which was built to honour the 645 Australian soldiers lost during World War II. After that, head over to the Geraldton Air Charter for a scenic air tour to the Abrolhos Islands en route to Pink Lake. The chartered scenic air tour is an amazing experience to begin with. It offers a stop at East Wallabi Island for an enjoyable walking tour at Turtle Bay.
dAY 3 Kalbarri National ParkWith over 186,096 hectares of outback adventures and dramatic gorges, Kalbarri National Park offers various activities for whatever your age. Feeling adventurous? Try abseiling offered by a professional and licensed operator. Enjoy the exhilarating experience of abseiling down some cliffs before heading down to the tranquil Murchison River for a relaxing lunch. Whether a regular adventure seeker or never abseiled before, this tour is suitable for all.
Quad biking is another activity that is not to be missed. With comfortable attire and sunscreen, the fully guided self-drive quad bike tour offers a relaxing ride with amazing scenery at Wagoe Beach, which is known for its white sandy beaches and being a popular reef fishing spot.
dAY 4Kalbarri – PerthHead over to Port Gregory for a quick visit to the glorious Pink Lake before returning to Perth. Pink Lake, which is officially known as Hutt Lagoon, is a salt lake that has a bright pink hue due to the presence of colourful algae blooms. Then, make your way back to Perth.
by Azli Khairi
Looking for an epic adventure? Look no further than Kalbarri in the Coral Coast of Western Australia! Kalbarri is where the ancient rugged outback meets pristine beaches, an incredible destination for great adventures, suitable for all travellers. As a Muslim traveller, I find it easy to travel here due to the friendly and understanding people, and availability of Halal eateries and menu. Whether you are travelling alone, with friends or family, I highly recommend you explore the self-drive option from Perth to Kalbarri along the Indian Ocean Drive for some incredible sights and experiences.
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Where to find
the Best hAlAl food in Perthby Kirsty Petrides, originally published by The Urban List.
Australia. The melting pot of cultures. The good news is that it means we have options a plenty when it comes to dining out. The sometimes tricky news is that we all have differing dietary backgrounds and beliefs. But fret not, because we have found some of the best eateries in Perth offering either full or partial halal menus.
Beiyrut RestaurantTUART HILL
If you want some seriously delicious and authentic Lebanese food you’ll want to head straight to Beiyrut. We’d suggest taking a fairly large group because the menu is huge and everything is amazing—including the halal options.
Recipe RestaurantEAST PERTH
If you’re after a taste of Persia, Recipe Restaurant in East Perth is all over it like white on rice. And in huge news, they offer halal menu items.
Istanbul Turkish RestaurantFREMANTLE
Istanbul Turkish Restaurant, just off the Freo cafe strip, is another certified halal restaurant. The team here have been serving delicious and authentic Turkish cuisine for over 20 years, so they know a thing or two about making delicious food.
Elie’s TentVICTORIA PARK
At Elie’s Tent you get a halal dinner and a show. Two for one. Result. While you chow down on your delicious authentic Lebanese food, you’ll be entertained by traditional Middle-Eastern belly dancers.
Sahara Middle Eastern RestaurantPERTH
If you want a bit of variety, then Sahara is your spot. They blend traditional cuisine from several countries across the Middle-East, giving you a very exotic experience indeed. Our hot tip is to order the mansaf—lamb slow cooked in hot yoghurt, and served with a fresh Arabian salad.
Cairo CafeCANNING VALE
We probably don’t need to clarify that Cairo Cafe serves up authentic Egyptian cuisine. The clues were there, weren’t they? What you might not know, however, is that this little suburban gem was founded by a group of classmates who all grew up together in Egypt before relocating to the land down under. We’re pretty happy they chose to grace Perth with their fresh, authentic and fragrant Egyptian dishes.
PappaRichNORTHBRIDGE
PappaRich in Northbridge is one of Perth’s top Malaysian restaurants, and the place to go if you’re in Perth and looking for some authentic, delicious halal Malaysian cuisine.
Chee Tayeb RestaurantPERTH
Chee Tayeb Restaurant on Murray Street is a family owned eatery providing authentic modern Lebanese cuisine. You’ll get top notch service, a unique Lebanese experience and halal menu items.
Indonesia Indah RestaurantPERTH
This Perth eatery offers an authentic menu of Indonesian favourites, made from the freshest herbs, spices and ingredients. Their menu, which is designed for sharing, has a full halal option for lunch and dinner.
Metro Indian RestaurantSUBIACO
Metro, located in the heart of Subi, is a locally loved Indian restaurant with a wide range of authentic dishes and halal options.
Saffron Fine Persian CuisineMORLEY
The authentic Persian restaurant dishes up mouth-watering food like traditional Persian kebabs, with a side of live music and belly dancing on Friday nights.
The AjrakFREMANTLE
The Ajrak in Fremantle is an authentic Pakistani and Indian spot using traditional recipes - they even mill their spices by hand. That’s dedication. There is a huge selection of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes, as well as a full halal menu.
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We’ve pulled together all the practical travel tips you’ll need plus key travel information to plan an extraordinary holiday in Western Australia. With more than 35 travel routes by air, land and sea, including a short, five-hour flight from South Asia, it’s one of the most accessible places in Australia. To help ensure that even the most adventurous journey goes smoothly, here are the local travel insights for arriving in Western Australia, with tips and travel advice on:
• Arriving in Western Australia• Visas available for visiting Australia• Bringing goods to Australia• Customs, culture, currency and demographic insights• Getting Around Perth• Consulate and Muslim community services • Places of worship
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PERTH AIRPORT TERMINAL
Perth International Airport is 18 kilometres from the city centre. There are four terminals at Perth Airport – T1, T2, T3 and T4 - located at two terminal precincts that are separated by a short, 15 minute drive: the T1/T2 precinct and the T3/T4 precinct.
Remember to check your itinerary carefully, or contact your airline, to make sure you go to the right terminal, as a number of airlines operate from more than one terminal.
Qantas independently operate T4, and you can find more information about the T4 facilities and services on the Qantas website.
A non-denominational room for prayer or quiet contemplation is located on the ground floor at T1 International, near the public Arrivals Hall.
Terminal Services
Terminal 1 (T1) International
All international services
Terminal 1 (T1) Domestic
Virgin Australia (all interstate and some regional services)
Terminal 2 (T2) Domestic
Alliance AirlinesTigerair (interstate services)Virgin Australia (most regional services)Regional Express (REX)
Terminal 3 (T3) Domestic
Jetstar (domestic services)
Terminal 4 (T4) Domestic
Qantas (international, interstate and regional services)
VISAS AVAILABLE FOR VISITING AUSTRALIA
You might come to Australia for reasons such as holidays, sightseeing, social or recreational reasons, to visit relatives, friends, to be a business visitor or for other short-term non-work things like medical treatment or medical consultations. Or you might just be passing through on your way to somewhere else. Whether you are visiting for less than 72 hours or planning on a stay of several years you must have a valid Australian visa.
For more information about the visas available for visiting Australia or extending your visit, please refer to the website www.australia.gov.au
QUARANTINE INFORMATION: BRINGING GOODS TO AUSTRALIA
To help protect Australia’s agricultural industries and unique environment, Australian Department of Agriculture officers screen incoming international passengers and baggage using x-ray machines, detector dogs and physical inspection.
You must declare certain food, plant material (including wooden articles) and animal products on your Incoming Passenger Card. Items declared on your Incoming Passenger Card will be inspected to ensure they are not carrying any pests or diseases. If you have items you don't wish to declare, you can dispose of them in bins in the terminal.
For more information please visit the Perth airport websites: www.perthairport.com.au and www.agriculture.gov.au
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BUSINESS HOURS
Standard business hours are Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
CLIMATE
Perth has an average of eight hours sunshine a day. Summer is hot with an average temperature of 30 degrees Celsius (°C) during the day and 17°C at night. Winter is from June to August and is mild, with an average temperature of 18°C during the day, and 10°C at night.
CLOTHING
Lightweight suits are the trend for business clothes. Casual dress is worn on all other occassions.
CREDIT CARDS
Credit cards are acceptable in Perth. The most common are Visa, MasterCard, Bankcard, American Express and Diners Club.
CURRENCY
The currency that is used is the Australian Dollar (AUD). The denominations are $100, $50, $20, $10 and $5 notes, and coins, $2, $1, 50¢, 20¢, 10¢, and 5¢.
ELECTRICITY
The normal current is 220-240 volts AC; 50Hz. The three pin power outlet is different from many countries including Asia. It is recommended to look for an Australian adaptor socket.
GOVERNMENT
Australia is a democratic, federal-state system, and a member of the British Commonwealth. Three bodies established by the Australian Constitution - Parliament (legislative), Commonwealth Executive (executive) and Federal Judicature (judicial powers) – make Australia a constitutional monarchy, a federation and a parliamentary democracy.
TIME ZONE
Perth and WA share the same time with 60% of the world’s population (within two hours). Among these countries are most of Western Australia’s key economic partners, including China, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, South Korea and Indonesia
TIPPING
Tipping is not necessary in Australia. Most restaurants and pubs have tipping jars, but they're not commonly used. Showing appreciation for good personal service with a tip is not uncommon in cities and at popular tourist destinations. As anywhere else in the world, tipping in Australia is entirely voluntary, you should not feel obligated to tip.
ETHNIC GROUPS
At the 2016 Australian Census, 34% of Western Australia’s total population were migrants. The largest migrant groups (by percentage of WA population) were:
• Born in North-West Europe 12.5%
• Born in South-East Asia 5.7%
• Born in Southern and Central Asia 3.6%
• Born in Sub-Saharan Africa 3.5%
• Born in Oceania and Antarctica (excluding Australia) 3.4%
• Born in Southern and Eastern Europe 2.6%
• Born in North-East Asia 2.4%
• Born in North Africa and the Middle East 1.2%
• Born in Americas 1.2%
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RELIGION
• Christianity 49.7%
• Secular Beliefs, Other Spiritual Beliefs and No Religious Affiliation 32.6%
• Religious Affiliation inadequately described or not stated 9.6%
• Buddhism 2.5%
• Islam 2.4%
• Hinduism 1.9%
• Judaism 0.3%
• Other Religions 1.0%
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getting Around PErTh Perth is an easy city to get around. The metropolitan area has a great range of options for public transport, driving, and walking. This practical information on Perth’s public transport system will make moving around the city very simple.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
To use public transport including buses, trains, and ferries in Perth, it’s recommended that you purchase a Transperth Smartrider card at Transperth Info Centre or from convenience stores and newsagents. Once you have the Smartrider card, a 10% discount to your fares will be automatically applied when you travel.
TRAINS
Perth’s rail network is a great way to visit attractions across the city and reach the surrounding suburbs. Within the city centre, there is a free transit zone for trains travelling in the area between City West, Elizabeth Quay, and Claisebrook stations.
From major stations in the city including Perth Station and Elizabeth Quay Station, you can catch a train to reach destinations such as Fremantle and Cottesloe Beach.
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BUSES
Perth has free bus services (CAT buses in the city centre and in Fremantle. There are multiple bus loops which depart every 5-15 minutes between 6am and 7pm most days. These buses are particularly useful for travel between Perth or Fremantle’s hotels and attractions.
Public bus services will take you from Perth Busport or Elizabeth Street Bus Station to attractions further out of the city centre. Catch the 935 bus to reach Kings Park.
The hop-on, hop-off Perth Explorer bus is another great way to see Perth’s attractions. You can purchase a one day, or 2 day ticket. The bus stops at popular attractions Tickets can also be purchased for day tours outside of the city, visiting the Pinnacles and Wave Rock.
Public buses are an easy way to get to Perth Airport from the city. From Elizabeth Quay Station in downtown, take the 380 bus to get to Terminals 1 and 2, or the 40 bus for Terminals 3 and 4. Each of these bus services run approximately every half hour. You can use the Smartrider card to pay for this airport service, which costs the same as a regular bus fare within the city.
FERRIES
With a Smartrider card, you can catch a public ferry across the Swan River. From Elizabeth Quay Jetty, a ferry departs for Mends Street Jetty every 15-30 minutes between 6:30am and 11:30pm. This is a great way to access Perth Zoo, and catch a spectacular view of the Perth skyline.
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consulAte And muslim communitY servicesCONSULATE-GENERAL OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH
Level 5, 33 Barrack Street Perth WA 6000 Tel: +61 8 9221 1544
CONSULATE OF INDIA
Level 6, 12 St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6000 Tel: +61 8 9221 4205
CONSULATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
134 Adelaide Terrace East Perth WA 6004 Tel: +61 8 9221 5858
CONSULATE-GENERAL OF MALAYSIA
252 Adelaide Terrace Perth WA 6000 Tel: +61 8 9225 7055
CONSULATE OF PAKISTAN
26 Carnarvon Crescent Coolbinia WA 6050 Tel: +61 8 9444 3648
CONSULATE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Suite 2, 116 Mounts Bay Road Perth WA 6000 Tel: +61 8 9481 5666
CONSULATE OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA
D. F. Crawley Corporate Services Unit 3 Parliament Court 18 Harvest Terrace West Perth WA 6005 Tel: +61 8 9321 4800
CONSULATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY
96 Urch Road Roleystone WA 6111 Tel: +61 8 9351 8743 WA Islamic Organisations
ISLAMIC COUNCIL OF WA
7 Malvern Rd Rivervale WA 6103 Tel: +61 8 9362 2210 www.icwa.net.au www.islamiccouncilwa.com.au
MUSLIM WOMEN’S SUPPORT WA
Ground Floor, 1127 Albany Highway Bentley WA 6102 Tel: +61 8 9451 5696 [email protected] www.mwsc.com.au
AUSTRALIAN ARAB ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 784 Gosnells WA 6990 www.australianarab.org
BOSNIAN ISLAMIC SOCIETY PERTH WA
1 Smallbrook Retreat Caversham WA 6055 Tel: +61 402 962 231 www.bosnianislamicsocietyperth.com.au
DAWA CENTRE
45 Kent Street Cannington WA 6107 Tel: +61 8 9258 4781
DIAMONDS OF ISLAM
Perth WA 6000 Tel: +61 402 720 398
IRANIANS MUSLIM ASSOCIATION OF WA
PO Box 1187 Perth WA 6153 [email protected] www.imawa.org
ISLAMIC EDUCATION & SOCIAL ASSOCIATION OF WA
Ballajura WA 6066 Tel: +61 401 833 530
ISLAMIC ASSOCIATION OF KATANNING
2 Andrews Road Katanning WA 6317 Tel: +61 9821 2627
ISLAMIC ASSOCIATION OF GERALDTON
67 George Road Beresford WA 6530 Tel: +61 9964 1318
JAMIATUL ULAMA AL-ISLAM OF WA
Perth WA 6000 Tel: +61 9362 2100 +61 416 332 507 www.jamiat.com.au
MUSLIM WOMEN’S SUPPORT WELFARE & ADVOCACY WA
4 Rowe Avenue Rivervale WA Tel: +61 8 9451 5696 [email protected]
MUSLIM YOUTH WA
Tel: +61 422 385 366 www.muslimyouthwa.com.au
PERTH UMMAH CENTRE
Roxby Lane Willeton WA 6155 www.facebook.com/ummahcentreperth
THE ISLAMIC ASSOCIATION OF BUNBURY
Bunbury WA 6230 [email protected] www.bunburymuslims.blogspot.com.au
WESTERN AUSTRALIA HALAL AUTHORITY (WAHA)
2/64 Attfield Street Maddington WA 6109 Tel: +61 8 9459 4216
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ALBANY MUSALA AND ISLAMIC CENTRE
1/166 Sepentine Road Albany WA 6630 Tel: +61 450 551 842
ALHAMD ASSOCIATION MUSALLA
246 Walter Road Morley WA 6062 Tel: +61 425 560 040
ALHIDAYA CENTRE MASJID
29 Berriman Drive Wangarra WA 6065 Tel: +61 8 9309 6691
AL HIDAYAH MOSQUE
Hepburn Heights Mosque 64 Walter Boulevard Padbury WA 6025 Tel: +61 8 9403 7548
COMMUNITY CENTRE MUSALLA
3/5 Hughes St Canning Vale WA 6155 Tel: +61 8 9456 4056
CRAWLEY UWA MUSALLA
Eastern Side Winthrop Hall UWA35 Stirling Highway Crawley 6009 Tel: +61 8 9380 3838
CURTIN MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
Kent Street Bentley WA 6152 Tel: +61 8 9266 9266
GERALDTON MOSQUE
172 George Road Beresford WA 6530 Tel: +61 8 9964 1318
KARRATHA ISLAMIC CENTRE
Karratha WA 6714 Tel: +61 433 515 784
KATANNING MOSQUE & ISLAMIC ASSOCIATION
2 Warren Road Katanning WA 6317 Tel: +61 8 9821 2627
KENWICK MUSALLA AND ISLAMIC CENTRE
Lot 30, 408 Brickley Rd Kenwick WA 6065 Tel: +61 8 9459 0476
MADRASA TALIMUDDIN DARUL-IMAN
126 Sultana Road West High Wycombe WA 6057 Tel: +61 9452 2892
MANDURAH COMMUNITY MUSALLA
Thomson Street Mandurah WA 6210 Tel: +61 468 389 941
places of worshipCANNING MASJID AL SUNNAH DAWA DAAWAH ASSOCIATION OF WA
45 Kent street Cannington WA 61078 Tel: +61 8 9258 4781
CANNING MOSQUE AND ISLAMIC CENTRE
237 Welshpool Road Queens Park WA 6107 Tel: +61 8 9451 8699
CITY WEST MUSALLA
840 Wellington Street West Perth WA 6000 Tel: +61 419 936 106
CLARKSON MUSALLA
27 Sarasota pass Clarkson WA 6030 Tel: +61 412 033 225
MASJID ALRAHMAN & ISLAMIC CENTRE
54 Mills Road Gosnells WA 6110 Tel: +61 431 643 144
MASJID IBRAHIM
1526 Southern River Road Southern River WA 6110 Tel: +61 434 581 995
MAYLANDS ISLAMIC CENTRE & MOSQUE
Maylands Shopping Centre Guildford Road Maylands WA 6051 Tel: +61 8 9271 3332
MIRRABOOKA MOSQUE-MASJID AL TAQWA NOORUL ISLAM SOCIETY
Lot 433 Boyare Avenue Mirrabooka WA 6061 Tel: +61 8 9248 8559
MOUNT LAWLEY ECU MUSALLA
2 Bradford Street Mt Lawley WA 6050 Tel: +61 8 9370 6111
270 Joondalup Drive Joondalup WA 6027 Tel: +61 8 6304 0000
MURDOCH UNIVERSITY MUSALLA
South Street Murdoch WA 6150 Tel: +61 421 249 422
MUSALLA
1019 Albany Highway East Victoria Park WA 6101
MUSALLA & ISLAMIC CENTRE
Lot 30, 408 Bickley Road Kenwick WA 6107 Tel: +61 8 9459 0476
NEWMAN MOSQUE
Lot 1563 Abydos Way Newman WA 6753 Tel: +61 8 9845 1225
PERTH MOSQUE
427-429 William Street Perth WA 6000 Tel: +61 8 9328 8535
PORT HEDLAND MOSQUE
Islamic Association of North WA 34 Trumpet Way South Hedland WA 6722 Tel: +61 8 9172 2528
PARK TURKISH ISLAMIC ASSOCIATION OF WA INC
243 Welshpool Road Queens Park WA 6107 Tel : +61 9451 8699
RIVERVALE MASJID
7 Malvern Road Rivervale WA 6103 Tel: +61 8 9362 2210
ST MARY’S MOSQUE
Nollamara Avenue Nollamara WA 6061 Tel : +61 8 9440 1928
ST PAUL’S ANGLICAN CHURCH (FRIDAY)
164 Hampton Road Beaconsfield WA 6162 Tel : +61 402 603 845
THORNLIE-AUSTRALIAN ISLAMIC COLLEGE
24 Clancy Way Thornlie WA 6108 Tel: +61 8 9452 3531
AL MAJID MOSQUE
64 Walter Boulevard Padbury WA 6025 Tel: +61 8 434 122 237
AR-RUKUN MOSQUE AND ISLAMIC CENTRE
Ar Rukun Society 4 Atwood Way Rockingham WA 6168 Tel: +61 8 9527 8633
BEECHBORO MOSQUE
Bosnian – Hercegovian Muslim Society 289 Beechboro Road Beechboro WA 6063 Tel: +61 8 9377 7133
BUNBURY ISLAMIC ASSOCIATION
26 Hudson Road Bunbury WA 6230 Tel: +61 488 003 352
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