Moving
companies in Western Australia are listed on moverworldwide.com.
Most of Australian furniture removers and house hold removers are Western Australia
international movers. They carry certifications or accreditations from
international movers associations such as FIDI, HHGFAA, AMSA, PAIMA,
LACMA etc.; and local Australian Moving company association like AFRA
(Australian Furniture removers Association).
Major Cities
in Western Australia
Albany,
Augusta, Avon Valley, Broome, Bunbury, Bungle Bungle National Park,
Carnarvon, Central West, Christmas Island, Cocos Islands, Coolgardie,
Coral Bay, Coral Coast, Dampier Peninsula, Denham, Derby, Devonian Reef
National Parks, Esperance, Exmouth, Fitzroy Crossing, Fraser Range,
Fremantle,Forrestfield,Geraldton, Halls Creek,
Islands, Kalbarri, Kalgoorlie Boulder, Karijini National Park,
Kimberley, Kununurra, Margaret,River, Millstream National Park, Monkey
Mia, Mt Barker, Mundaring Weir, Nambung National Park, North Dandalup, Nullarbor
Plain, Outback, Perth,
Pilbara, Pinnacles Desert, Port Hedland, Rottnest Island, South West,
South West Forests, Torndirrup National Park, Walpole Nornalup National
Park, Wave Rock, William Bay, Wyndham.
Perth:-the capital of Western Australia, is
another of Australia's
modern cities and is supposedly Australia's sunniest
capital. Perth is also the most isolated
capital city in the world with 80% of the 1.8 million people in Western Australia
living in and around the city.
Perth is situated on the west
bank of the SwanRiver and was
founded in 1829. It grew due to the convicts arrival around the labour
shortage, with many of the major buildings built by the convicts. The
city boomed during the 1890's gold discovery.
Albany:-is the oldest European
settlement in Western
Australia and was a major whaling station,
and coal shipping port. There is also a large amount of Aboriginal
evidence from earlier times in Albany.
There are fantastic
views over the town of Albany,
and the fantastic coastal scenery from the top of both Mt Clarence and
Mt Melville. Mt Clarence is to the east of the town, and can be reached
along Apex Drive.
Mt Melville is to the west of the city and can be reaches from Serpentine Road.
For other great views, and an interesting place to visit head to the
Princess Royal Fortress on Mt Adelaide.