Western Australia is the largest state of the country; since, this Federal Territory
occupies almost a third of Australia, covering 2529880 square kilometers (976790
square miles) and being the second largest sub national entity of the world. The
capital of Western Australia is the city of Perth, which is located at southwestern
corner of the state. Western Australia’s population is around 2.1 million people;
most of them (almost 1.5 million) live in the capital.
View of Perth, the capital
of Western Australia
The Western Australia has borders with the Northern Territory, South Australia and
the Indian Ocean at west and north. The vast territory of Western Australia includes
three deserts: the Great Sandy, the Gibson Desert and the famous Great Victoria
Desert. Because of the size of the territory; there are several climates in Western
Australia, for example the southwestern coast of the state; where are cities such
as Perth or Hyden, has a climate relatively temperate; therefore this zone owns
several forest areas, where it can find the big karri (eucalyptus diversicolor),
which is considered one of the tallest trees of the world (90 meters height). This
part of the state is considered also an agricultural zone and its rainfall rate
fluctuates from around 300 mm (12 inches) to 1400 mm (55 inches) during the year;
besides, it has also a great biodiversity both in land and in the Ocean.
On the other hand, the central zone of the State is a region semi arid, whose annual rainfall rate is between 200 mm (8 inches) to 250 mm (10 inches); however, most
precipitations in this zone occurs in
summer when some sporadic falls related to
cyclones arrive to the region. In the northern region of Western Australia the climate
is tropical, hot and monsoonal. The
rainfalls rates range between 500 and 1500 mm
(20-60 inches); nevertheless, from April to November, the climate is quite dry.
Western Australia has been inhabited for humans since 40 000 years ago; nevertheless,
like all Australia, the Western territory was visited by Europeans only since the
XVII century, when Dutch started to explore the region in 1616. English sailors
arrived to Western Australia between 1688 and 1699. One of the first European settlements
in this region was established in 1826 in the place known as King George Sound,
(currently known as Albany). This settlement was founded to prevent French’s establishment
in Western Australia. In 1829 the Captain James Stirling founded the Swan River
Colony which was divided into two towns, which originated the port city of Fremantle
and the city of Perth (the current capital).
The gold’s discovery in Western Australia (in Kalgoorlie) at the end of the XIX
century caused a fast growth of the population in the region. By 1897, Western Australia
was a self-government colony. During the XX century the development of the region
continued with the construction of several important infrastructure works, like
the construction of the pipeline between Perth and Kalgoorlie, which
transport water
through 530 kilometers and is considered one of the most important supports of the
population growth and economic development of the state in the early XX century;
when the first waves of migrants arrived to the region. Besides, after the World
War II, Western Australia received also
a great number of migrants from Italy, Yugoslavs
and Greece.
Currently, the main economic activities in Western Australia are the extraction
and processing of minerals and petroleum. These activities produce a large flow
of financial incomes for the state; therefore, Western Australia has the highest
Gross state product per person of Australia with $ 60845; whereas the national gross state product per person is only $47610. Western Australia is also the major producer
of bauxite, which is also processed into aluminia in the three refineries of the
state, which produces more than 20% of total world production. Besides, this state
is the third largest iron-ore producer and produces around 75% of the gold that
is extracted in Australia.
Another important activity in Western Australia is the agriculture; since, this
state exports around $1.7 billion for agricultural products. In addition to the
natural resources, Western Australia has also an important industry of heavy and
light engineering; mainly metal fabrication. Besides, in the last years, tourism
became an important source of incomes for the state. Because of its attractions,
such as Wave Rock, the Kimberley region(a real natural paradise at north of the state, where is the Purnululu National Park), the Australia’s Coral Coast, the Australia’s Golden Outback and
the beautiful cities of the state, Western Australia receives many visitors, who
come mainly from Europe, Singapore, Japan and Malaysia.
Amongst the main cities of Western Australia, it highlights Perth, the capital of
the state has a population of 1554769 inhabitants, and is considered one of the
most isolated metropolitan areas of the world; since, the nearest city to Perth
is Adelaide, which is 2104 kilometers away. Perth has a great and
prosperous industry,
which is based mainly in mining. Besides, Perth is the economical
and cultural center
of Western Australia, because here, it can find many universities, banks, museums,
art galleries, concert halls and much more. Therefore, Perth is the favorite destination
for the visitors that want to explore Western Australia. This city is served by
two airports that receive national and international flights.
Another important destination of Western Australia is Hyden, a small town located
339 kilometers east Perth, near the Wave Rock and Mulka’s Cave, which are tow of
the most famous tourist attractions of the state and the country. Western Australia
is connected with all the country by several highways. There is also a rail service
that connects Perth with Adelaide and Sidney via Kalgoorlie. There are also several
buses and ferries available. Western Australia is a
nice territory full of natural
wonders and a great vacation destination.