Local Government in Perth, WA

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27 St Georges Tce, Perth, 6000

(08) 9461 3333
ESCALATORS, ESCALATOR, MAINTENANCE SERVICES
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225 St Georges Terrace, Perth, 6000

(08) 9235 9100
Western Australia covers the western third of the continent of Australia and is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the west, the Southern Ocean to the south, and the Northern Territory and South Australia to the east. Western Australia has the largest land area (2, 532, 400 sq km) of any Australian state or territory. Its coastline of 12, 500 km amounts to 34% of Australia's total coastline. The State's capital, Perth, was founded on 12 August 1829 and the Perth metropolitan area contains almost three quarters (73%) of Western Australia's total population. Western Australia had an estimated population of 2, 430, 252 in June 2012, accounting for 10.7% of Australia's population. People are attracted to the State for its exceptional climate, buoyant economy and relaxed lifestyle - making Western Australia one of the fastest growing regions in the country.
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7 Orchard Avenue, Armadale, 6112

(08) 9394 5000
local government, Political Organisations, voluntary lobby organisation, county councils, Government Organization, organisations government, local government organisations, lobby
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12/221 St Georges Terrace, Perth, 6000

(08) 8950 1711
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Level 2, 491 Wellington Street, Perth, 6000

(08) 6552 4000
Western Australia's advisory body on heritage matters and focuses on places, buildings and sites.
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Level 10, 141 St Georges Tce, Perth, 6000

(08) 9264 1555
State Government Office
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605 Wellington St, Perth, 6000

(08) 9476 2444
Department of Housing and Works
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PLAZA LEVEL, MT NEWMAN HOUSE, 200 ST GEORGES TERRACE, Perth, 6000

(08) 9262 1400
The Office of State Revenue OSR is responsible for administering the State s Revenue Laws, Grants and Subsidy schemes OSR collects tax on behalf of the State of Western Australia for Pay roll Tax, Land Tax, and Debits Tax OSR also collects Stamp Duty on the sale of property, motor vehicles, mortgages, and businesses OSR administers the First Home Owners Grant, Pensioner Concession Scheme, and other rebate schemes
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25 Cedric Street, Perth, 6021

(08) 9205 8555
Pet Cemeteries
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LEVEL 16, 141 ST GEORGES TERRACE, Perth, 6000

(08) 9264 6105
Constituted under the District Court of Western Australia Act 1969, the District Court is the intermediate court in Western Australia, presided over by a District Court judge. It has its principal registry at 500 Hay Street Perth Western Australia and maintains registries in Albany, Broome, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Derby, Esperance, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Kununurra, and South Hedland. The District Court also sits at Meekatharra as required. There are 24 judges of the court who are based in Perth. They travel on circuit to regional areas on a regular basis. The Judges delegate some of their responsibilities to five registrars appointed under the provisions of the District Court of Western Australia Act 1969. The court deals with all serious criminal offences such as serious assaults, sexual assaults, serious fraud and commercial theft, burglary and drug offences. The only serious offences it cannot hear are those for which the maximum term of imprisonment that can be imposed is imprisonment for life In the vast majority of cases, a jury of 12 community members decides whether a person accused of a criminal offence is guilty or not guilty. An accused person may choose to have a trial by judge alone, and not by a jury. In its civil jurisdiction, the court deals with commercial and debt recovery matters involving claims up to $750, 000. It has unlimited jurisdiction in claims for damages for personal injuries. In practice it hears all claims for damages for injury sustained in motor vehicle accidents as the Magistrates Court does not have jurisdiction to deal with those claims. Appeals from the Magistrates Court, from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Assessors and from the WorkCover WA Workers' Compensation Arbitration Service are heard by the District Court. The Court of Appeal (Supreme Court) hears appeals relating to matters determined by the District Court.
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601 Hay Street, Perth, 6000

(08) 9461 3514
convention venues, halls for hire, hire space, halls hire, function centres organisers & venues, room for rent, space for rent, conference & convention centres & venues, rent, venue rent, conference venues, City or town hall

4/168 St Georges Terrace, Perth, 6000

(08) 6364 7012

78c Hamilton St, Perth, 6054

0427 690 053
Council

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