Perth (Perth) is the capital of Western Australia, Australia, according to the ranking list data information Perth metropolitan area population of 1 **** there are 189.65 tens of thousands of people, is Australia's fourth city. Perth has a wide range of living space and a high level of quality of life, in the annual selection of the world's most livable cities are far ahead, reflecting Perth, whether it is the living environment, or the quality of life and social welfare are the world's best cities. So what is Perth like? The first thing you need to do is to look at it.
1, Perth geography and climatePerth is located in Australia's new west coast, west of the vast Indian Ocean waters, along the meridian line westward 7350 kilometers to the Gulf of Africa. The distance between Perth and Australia's major cities Sydney and Melbourne is more than 3,500 kilometers, 3,120 kilometers from the Northern Territory capital of Einstein, and more than 2,700 kilometers from the nearest city, Sydney, Australia, the world's loneliest city, but also still very much the "Australian" simplicity and humor of the city. Perth has a lovely climate and four distinct seasons.
Summer lasts from December to February and winter lasts from June to August. Perth is located on the west coast of the Australian mainland Mediterranean climate zone, summer is long and hot (the hottest month is February, average value of 30 ℃), in turn winter is relatively mild and rainy (the coldest month is July, average value of 17.40 ℃), the temperature of the day weaker sometimes reaches 20 ℃, the average value of the precipitation is 182.40 mm. along the Swan River (SwanRiver) and the building of Perth, the scenery of the two sides of the strait Perth, built along the Swan River, has a unique landscape on both sides of the channel, making it a very popular destination for leisure travel.
The Swan River divides Perth into two categories, with gray swans often congregating along the creek, making Perth known as the "Gray Swan City", and there are always gray swans on the South Australian Heritage logo. Perth is a perfect blend of nature and modern city, where there are fine beaches, crystal clear water, and cute short-tailed Australian kangaroos that you can meet at any time; and there are also business-age government and commercial buildings, and busy commercial walkways.
Perth is rich in ecological resources such as gold, iron, nickel, bauxite, chalcocite, coal, oil and natural gas, and the world's leading resource and engineering companies have their corporate offices in Perth.
2. Perth HealthcareAustralia has a robust, publicly funded, universal healthcare system (Medicare), established in 1984 and ranked 12th in the world by the WHO Medicare Rankings. Australia's healthcare system is made up of government and individual organizations. Everyone with Medicare in Australia has the right to completely free medical treatment as a public patient in a public tertiary hospital, paid for by Medicare.
Free public tertiary hospital emergency department, hospital outpatient and inpatient medical services; completely free or partially subsidized personal general practitioner and professional health services; subsidized community personal medication services; free pathology tests, imaging and treatment services. A unique drug subsidy preparation (pbs) was implemented. Australia introduced pbs as early as 1948, starting with a small number of life-saving medicines and gradually moving to universally subsidized medicines.
At this stage, the pbs national medicines list has about 2,500 categories of medicines, with about 600 upgrades each year, and most prescription medicines are subsidized by the pbs. The cost of selecting drugs in the pbs file catalog is mainly paid for by the U.S. federal government, and I only need to pay a smaller portion of the cost. Australia is very strict on the review and management of the drugs included in the pbs file catalog, and need to undergo the country's strict audit before they can be sold.
Australia's well-established healthcare system and its transparent healthcare marketplace make it possible for you not to worry about buying fake medicines here!
Australia is a hierarchical system of treatment, small community clinics to find a GP (general practitioner), specialized doctors, public tertiary hospitals or family doctors. Do not want to wait for the public tertiary hospital can also find their own family doctor, but the cost is to pay for their own.
The Lancet, a renowned medical core journal, announced the 2019 Global Healthcare Quality Ranking List, which includes 195 countries and regions around the world, for 32 assessment indicators, calculated the actual medical effect and universality (HAQ) index value, selecting the level of each country's healthcare effect, in which Iceland, Denmark, Spain ranked the top three, Australia ranked No. 5 in the rankings. Australia ranked 5th.
According to the U.S.-based Commonwealth Fund, a Chinese think tank, the healthcare sector in 11 high-income countries was evaluated on the basis of 72 indicators. In a global ranking of healthcare standards, Australia was ranked as the second highest quality country in the world after the US.
Australia's average life expectancy is 82.9 years, with 84.8 for women and 81 for men. The reason for long life: good air quality, the average value of PM10 environmental pollution in Australian air is only 13mg per cubic meter (much lower than other countries). Australia earned a score of 100 on the air index in the 2018 Global Environmental Performance Index report released by Stanford University in the US!
Besides the values of these indicators of the air index, water sources, sanitation management and residuals of heavy metal overloads, Australia are all major performers of note! In addition to diet with effective, Australia is a large agricultural country, vegetables and fruits, fresh fruit resources are relatively abundant, in addition to dried fruits and seafood are so well known; love of sports, such as hiking, jogging, cycling, swimming, mountaineering, adventure and so on; high level of medical care, leading technology.
3. Perth Culture and EnvironmentPerth doesn't have as many festivals as Sydney, Australia, but it does have the annual Perth International Arts Festival. The 64th Perth International Arts Festival (PerthInternationalArtsFestival) kicked off with a bang in Perth, the sunny capital of Western Australia, presenting an unprecedented feast of top-notch culture for visitors and locals from around the world. Opened by the University ofWesternAustralia, the Perth International Arts Festival is one of the oldest international arts festivals in Australia.
Lonely Planet's Lonely Planet says: South Australia is often referred to as the Last Frontier, and with its vast territory, sparse population and reputation as the world's loneliest capital city, perhaps the term Last Frontier is well deserved. Western Australia must be the final glimpse of this great planet on Earth: the sunshine, the stunning landscapes, the diverse and unique flora and fauna, and its treacherous waters.
For those who want to take it all in, Perth is a source of joy. Known as the loneliest city in the world, Perth doesn't have the hustle and bustle of Sydney or Melbourne, but it's a little more rustic and natural. It's a great coastal city to live in, with some of Australia's best sunshine, modern skyscrapers, fresh countryside, endless stretches of sandy gorges and rivers, thousands of varieties of wild grasses, and a sky full of blue water...
The waters here are clear and bright, with numerous beaches. Here the blue sky and white clouds floating clouds, with clean air, comfortable climate, only when you inhale a little in Perth, you can personally feel the beauty of Perth, is a come ah do not want to leave the city...
4. Education in PerthPrimary and secondary education is basically the same throughout Australia. Primary and secondary education (primary and secondary vocational) is the basic education for school-age children between the ages of six and sixteen (Year 1 to Year 9 or Year 10). Primary and secondary education*** is divided into 13 years: Primary and secondary school: 7 or 8 years, from kindergarten/kindergarten to 6th or 7th grade, and there is no examination system for primary and secondary school. Junior high school: 3 or 4 years, for classes 7-10 or 8-10. General high school: 2 years.
Australia's primary and secondary education is undertaken by state-level governments and social organizations, about 65% of children study in government-run public schools (based on the Australian Audit Office's 2016 data and information), public schools are funded by the Australian government's budget, and primary and secondary schools are free of charge for PR and Australian Chinese nationals, while local high-income families usually send their children to private schools. Basic education in Australia is not available until class 10.
Australia's local university undergraduate course content is divided into two categories, the U.S. federal government to support bachelor's degrees and full training fees bachelor's degrees. The cumulative cost of an undergraduate bachelor's degree is about 40,000 Australian dollars. The cost of the US federal government support degree means that the US federal government pays a portion of the degree program training fees to colleges and universities, and this portion is a subsidy, not a loan, and students do not need to repay the loan. The US federal government support bachelor's degree is given to Australian local students for undergraduate study, and overseas students do not have the benefit of this, and they need to pay the full cost of the training fee for attending the university.
So, for the full cost of a degree program at a tertiary institution, students must pay the remaining portion, called the "studentcontribution". Overseas students are required to pay the full amount. Perth is also a great city for studying abroad, with five top universities: the University of Western Australia, Murdoch College, Curtin University, Edith Cowan College, and the University of Notre Dame.
5. Perth infrastructurePerth is the capital of Western Australia, a center for business services, arts and culture, and a place of natural beauty. Although it is home to the majority of Western Australia's population, it is not as densely populated as the world's largest cities.
In Perth, with its beautiful surroundings and urban infrastructure, this means that on average you have more access to the internet - the basis of a comfortable life. With facilities such as history museums and picture galleries, and many sporting venues, Perth is also home to a world-class range of other arts and music events that rival any city in Australia. 2017 saw more than 230 cities around the world assessed and verified by strategy consultancy EdenStrategyInstitute to assess the "smartness" level of cities. "Perth was ranked 41st in the world and was selected as one of the top 50 'new smart cities' in the world!
But Perth's public **** infrastructure scored the worst on the Global Livable Cities scale. Today, Perth's landscaped areas, urban art and rest areas leave something to be desired. In the future, Perth will be sound public **** infrastructure infrastructure, to provide convenient and comfortable living environment for people who settle here.
Therefore, the WA government will continue to invest money in infrastructure projects, and announced a breakdown of the infrastructure projects that will be prioritized in the future - improving the level of the Swan River shuttle, adding more transportation routes, and constructing the Thornley-Cockburn train line. To plan Perth as a whole more effectively connecting Perth's key recreational and resort waters down the river and making it easy for people to get around. That's all there is to it, what else can you add welcome to the comments section.