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10 Best Places to be in Perth When it Rains

10 Best Places to be in Perth When it Rains

When the rain comes to Perth, it can be difficult to know how to make the most of a wet day. But that doesn’t mean you have to stay inside! With its countless cafes and attractions, Perth has plenty of options for those looking for something interesting and fun to do in the rain. In this article, we’ll discuss 10 of the best places to be in Perth when it rains. From fascinating museums and galleries, to amazing animal encounters – there’s something here for everyone.


#1 – The Perth Mint

Introduction:

The Perth Mint is trusted globally for its precious metal refining and investment products and services, as a premier tourist destination and for its luxury jewellery.

Owned by the Western Australian Government, they are the world’s only government-owned and guaranteed precious metals enterprise.

While servicing and promoting the gold industry for more than 120 years, they have forged a reputation for quality and created markets for refined precious metal products across the globe.

As one of Western Australia’s largest exporters and manufacturers, they had customers in more than 130 countries in 2021-22 and an annual turnover of AUD 21.77 billion. With foundations steeped in WA’s gold rush history, they operate across the precious metals value chain in refining, manufacturing, investing and storage.

About

  • Selling more than 19.7 million coins, medallions and bars in 2021-22 year, they are proud to showcase Australia’s icons to the world and celebrate popular themes through the artistry of our coins. View their products in The Perth Mint shop or browse online.
  • They are a world class tourist attraction operating from at their original premises in East Perth. Explore the history of the gold industry, watch a live gold pour, view the one tonne gold coin or shop for exquisite jewellery at The Perth Mint Shop.

Location & Address: 

The Perth Mint, 310 Hay St, 6004

Contact: +61 8 9421 7222

Website: Website Link Here

 


#2 – Watertown Brand Outlet Centre

Introduction:

Watertown Brand Outlet Centre is WA’s original brand outlet shopping experience. Conveniently located in West Perth, minutes outside of the Perth CBD. The wonderful outdoor nature of the centre allows shoppers to soak in the beautiful Perth weather while seeking out the best outlet store bargains.

Watertown Brand Outlet is home to over +100 retailers, offering a diverse mix of International and Australian brands specialising in fashion, accessories, gifts, homewares, leisure and sportswear. Promising city shopping without the hassles, Watertown Brand Outlet offers your favourite big brands at bargain prices.

Open 7 days per week, Watertown Brand Outlet has over +1,000 undercover car bays and offers easy accessibility for those arriving by public transport, tourist coaches, taxi, ridesharing or free (CAT) central area transportation services. There is something for everyone at Watertown Brand Outlet Centre.

About

  • To ensure your shopping experience is comfortable, designated parking spaces are identified at each entrance. Complimentary wheelchairs are available at the Information Centre on Level 1.
  • Parents Rooms have been provided for parents and guardians to take care of their children while shopping at the centre. They are located on Ground Floor and Level One.

Location & Address: 

840 Wellington St, West Perth WA 6005

Contact: +61 8 9321 2282

Website: Website Link Here

 


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#3 – St. George’s Cathedral

Introduction:

Consecrated in 1888, St George’s Cathedral stands as an architectural gem to the glory of God, to the pioneers who funded and constructed it and to the generations of faithful people who have maintained and preserved its fabric and traditions over the years.

St George’s is one of only a few cathedrals constructed of handmade bricks.

Its gothic revival design is enhanced by a blend of local and imported materials, including local jarrah roof trusses and arches, limestone from Fremantle, bricks manufactured in three different brickyards along the Swan River, bluestone pillars from Victoria, Oregon pine ceilings, marble reredos manufactured in Italy with English alabaster inserts and a Caen stone pulpit carved in France.

Within the Cathedral are numerous icons, beautiful stained glass windows and memorials to Western Australian pioneers, community leaders and those who served in the wars of the twentieth century. The Soldiers’ Chapel is a place of special interest.

About

  • The Cathedral’s peal of bells, founded as a memorial to Queen Victoria, can be heard each Sunday before the 10.00am Choral Eucharist and 5.00pm Choral Evensong. These services also feature the widely acclaimed Cathedral Choir and Consort.
  • This historic Cathedral in the heart of the city offers traditional Anglican worship, challenging preaching, and a lively Christian community for people of all ages.

Location & Address: 

38 St Georges Terrace
Perth, Western Australia 6000

Contact: +61 8 9325 5766

Website: Website Link Here



#4 – State Theatre Centre of Western Australia

Introduction:

Founded in 1991, Black Swan has earned both critical and popular acclaim for its world premiere productions and highly distinctive reinterpretations of international theatre classics – all of which are infused with the unique culture of Western Australia.

Barking Gecko Theatre has created exquisite award-winning productions for over 30 years, making it WA’s longest running professional theatre company, dedicated to inspiring children and families to embrace a life full of curiosity, empathy and play.

About

  • In addition to the work produced for the stage, Black Swan’s underlying strength is in artist development and broadening access and engagement with their state-wide community. Over the past five years, the company has seen enormous growth in audiences, built its internal capacity and established a benchmark for quality productions of scale in Western Australia. Looking to the future, the three areas of core strategic focus are artist development, education and regional engagement.
  • Barking Gecko Theatre has delivered over 100 original Western Australia productions, toured 12 counties and reached almost 1 million children. Alongside Barking Gecko’s theatre productions is the company’s deep commitment to creative learning and social outreach. At a grass roots level, Barking Gecko delivers drama programs for children ages 4 – 18 across Perth, regional and remote WA every year.

Location & Address: 

His Majesty’s Theatre, 825 Hay St, Perth WA 6000 Australia

Contact: +61 8 9265 0900

Website: Website Link Here

 


#5 – St. Mary’s Cathedral

Introduction:

St Mary’s Cathedral, Perth, officially the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Perth, and seat of its Archbishop, currently Timothy Costelloe.

The cathedral is at the centre of Victoria Square, on the northern end of Victoria Avenue, Perth, Western Australia.

The cathedral as it now stands was constructed in three main phases, with the first phase completed in 1865. Plans were drawn up for the replacement of the cathedral in the 1920s with a larger Perpendicular Gothic edifice. However, construction was interrupted by the onset of the Great Depression, leaving a new transept and sanctuary, with the aisle of the original cathedral as its nave. After being incomplete for 70 years, with portions of the cathedral requiring extensive repair work, funds were eventually raised in the late 1990s and early 2000s for the completion of the expansion. A new curved design for the expansion was created, and featured a second spire and underground parish centre. The cathedral closed for construction in 2006, and reopened in December 2009.

About

  • The first Roman Catholic church in the colony was St John’s Pro-Cathedral on Victoria Avenue. The colony eventually outgrew this small church, and the local Bishop expressed an interest in constructing a “more worthy Cathedral”.
  • The new design by Perth architect Peter M. Quinn won three architectural design awards from the Western Australian chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects: The Jeffrey Howlett Award, the George Temple Pool ward, and the Margaret Pitt Morrison Award for Heritage.

Location & Address: 

41 Victoria Square, Perth, Western Australia, 6000

Contact: +61 8 9223 1350

Website: Website Link Here

 


#6 – RAC Arena

Introduction:

RAC Arena respects and acknowledges the Whadjuk Noongar people who remain the spiritual and cultural owners of the land upon which their venue stands. They honour the significant role they play for their community and they pay their respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

Their Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan is the first step in RAC Arena’s reconciliation journey.

About

  • They’ve teamed up with eight incredible charities to do their part for the WA community. Ronald McDonald House, along with The Salvation Army, form their top tier partners. These charities are joined by Autism WA, Cancer Council, Lifeline, MSWA, Polly Farmer Foundation and Australian Red Cross in their second tier program.
    They are proud to be able to support these wonderful organisations, while they look after those in need. 
  • They know how important it is to keep their Mother Earth happy and healthy, so they take part in AEG 1EARTH, AEG’s corporate environmental sustainability program. 

Location & Address: 

700 Wellington Street, Perth WA 6000

Contact: (08) 6365 0700

Website: Website Link Here

 


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#7 – Scitech

Introduction:

Over the past three decades, they have brought cutting edge science to everyone from adventure-ready kids to inquisitive adults – igniting a lifelong curiosity in the process. Whether home is in the most remote community or right at the centre of town – you’ll find that Scitech is for you.

Their exhibitions are world-renowned for their creative, inspiring interactivity. Because they’ve found the experiences that engage the hands also engage the mind – whether you’re six or 106, it’s hard not to learn when you’re exploring.

It might sound playful, but it doesn’t mean it’s simplified. In fact, it’s real science – and the people behind it – that provide their most inspiring experiences of all. It’s why they host local and global experts at Scitech Perth HQ, and stage major community events like the Perth Science Festival and RoboCup Junior WA.

It’s why they connect promising young people with industry mentors to facilitate real research projects. And it’s why they recruit budding meteorologists from regional WA primary schools to collect data for real TV weather reports.

About

  • Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM): it’s an acronym you’ll have seen a lot of lately. And you’ll be seeing it a whole lot more. So what is STEM and why is it important? Just ask the kids. These four interdependent disciplines will be the driving force behind growth, innovation and change in humanity’s future. So if you care about the progression of society to bigger and brighter things, you ought to care about their integrated approach to learning STEM. Their purpose is it inspire engagement by all Western Australians in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. And now, with renewed focus from schools, governments, employers and influential thinkers, it’s the perfect time to demonstrate how STEM education can enable the next generation of innovators. As they shift to an information-based, highly connected and technologically advanced society, STEM can empower individuals and communities with the problem-solving capabilities to meet unprecedented economic, social and environmental challenges.
  • As Western Australians, their greatest opportunities lie in their potential as innovators. STEM is the key to tapping into that potential. As such, it’s at the core of the Australian Government’s ‘National Innovation and Science Agenda’, which sets a focus on science, research and innovation as long-term drivers of economic prosperity, jobs and growth. STEM education can also help to bridge ethnic and gender gaps by breaking stereotypes associated with work. So if you, like us, believe in a future where they respond to challenges with multi-disciplinary thinking and capability. If you trust in the potential of people to solve the world’s greatest problems. If you care about a more inclusive society where curious minds are inspired to leave a positive mark. Engage with Scitech. Because they’re here to demonstrate how STEM education today will positively shape the world of tomorrow.

Location & Address: 

City West Centre
Corner Railway Street & Sutherland Street
West Perth, Western Australia 6005

Contact: 08 9215 0700

Website: Website Link Here

 


#8 – His Majesty’s Theatre

Introduction:

The Trust’s venues are used by local, national and international performing arts companies, performers and artists, both professional and amateur. School and children’s performances and activities are also presented at these venues.

Funded arts organisations presenting regular seasons in Trust venues include the Barking Gecko Theatre Company, Black Swan State Theatre Company, Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company, West Australian Ballet and West Australian Opera, as well as the Perth International Arts Festival. 

The Trust supports the presentation or co-production of some events in its theatres.

The Trust operates in Culture and Arts (WA), a division of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries. Culture and the Arts (WA) provides corporate support to the Trust, including human resources, financial and information system support.

About

  • Crew & King Café | Restaurant | Bar is now open at the iconic His Majesty’s Theatre and serving the best produce Western Australia has to offer. With a focus on excellent service, everything they do is a reflection of the proud of their grand theatre, and the passion for the performing arts which has been at the heart of the City for 116 years. The Crew & King menu is designed to give you a variety of options from light snacks on the go and main meals that are the centrepiece of a memorable visit to their venue.
  • The Museum of Performing Arts is home to the heritage and stories of His Majesty’s Theatre and Western Australia’s rich performing arts history. The Museum of Performing Arts (MOPA) features more than 40,000 online catalogued items of theatre memorabilia, detailing the rich and exciting history of His Majesty’s, collected by the theatre’s historian, Ivan King OAM. Items such as photographs, press clippings, scripts, scores and other historical pieces are exhibited online at the Museum of Performing Arts website.

Location & Address: 

His Majesty’s Theatre
825 Hay St, Perth WA 6000
Australia

Contact: +61 8 9265 0900

Website: Website Link Here

 


#9 – City of Perth Library

Introduction:

The City of Perth Library provides a great selection of books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs and eResources. A perfect place for study, work and contemplation. The Library features a magnificent ceiling artwork and also has bookable meeting rooms, an auditorium, terrace and levels for young adults and families to enjoy.

About

  • If you’re a Library member but don’t have time to browse the collection, you may want to try our Mixed Bag service. Contact us to register and they’ll take your preferences. Library staff will then hand-pick items for you and let you know when you can visit the Library to collect them.
  • Want to borrow from the Library but can’t visit due to illness, injury or a disability? If you are a resident of the City of Perth and are permanently or temporarily housebound, they can deliver Library items to you. This is a free service for residents in the City of Perth’s local government area. They visit regularly and can make the selection for you. Their friendly staff will discuss your preferences with you. Choose from their wide range of books, DVDs, BluRays, audiobooks and magazines. Contact them to find out if you’re eligible.

Location & Address: 

573 Hay Street Perth WA 6000

Contact: (08) 9461 3500

Website: Website Link Here

 


#10 – Art Gallery of Western Australia

Introduction:

Situated in the heart of Perth’s Cultural Centre, the Gallery houses the State Art Collection with works by renowned local and international artists from the 1800s to today. Immerse yourself in the Balancing Act gallery space displaying Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. Take a free guided tour or find something unique in the AGWA Design Store to take home.

About

  • The Gallery was founded in 1895 and occupies a precinct of three heritage buildings on the south-eastern corner of the Perth Cultural Centre including the former Perth Police Courts. 
  • The main Gallery opened in 1979 and is a unique modernist building inspired by the pavilions and courtyards of the Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. In 2019, the Gallery celebrated its 40th anniversary and in 2020 the Gallery celebrated 125 years.

Location & Address: 

The Art Gallery of Western Australia
Perth Cultural Centre
Perth, WA 6000

Contact: +61 8 9492 6600

Website: Website Link Here

 


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