Studying in Perth
Campus Information
Our Perth campus is a couple of minutes’ walk from Herdsman Lake, a popular spot for enjoying your lunch while soaking in the sun or going for a walk!
You can find us on:
74 Walters Drive, Osborne Park, Perth, WA 6017, Australia
Why Study in Perth
Low Cost of
Living
Perth offers a more affordable cost of living, including lower accommodation and transportation costs.
Mediterranean
Climate
Fun Fact: Perth enjoys over eight hours of sunshine each day, making it the sunniest capital city in Australia.
Cultural
Diversity
Home to over 200 nationalities, Perth is extremely multicultural. The locals are known for their friendliness and laid-back attitude.
Stunning
Nature
Perth is home to one of the largest inner-city parks in the world, Kings Park (Karrgatup). It spans over 400 hectares!
Courses Available
Interested in studying with us at our Perth Campus?
You can find all of the courses that are available to study at this campus below.
Bachelor of
Cyber Security
Bachelor of
Business
Our Must-See’s in WA
• Wave Rock
Wave Rock is estimated to be around 2.7 billion years old, making it one of the oldest rock formations in the world. It’s about 15 meters tall and is around 110 meters long.
Oh, and I’m sure you can guess where it got it’s name from!
• Karijini National Park
Renowned for its ancient geological formations, with rocks dating back over 2.5 billion years, Karjini National Park is truly stunning! It sits on the the traditional lands of the Banyjima, Kurrama, and Innawonga Aboriginal people.
• Ningaloo Reef
Unlike many other coral reefs, Ningaloo Reef is easily accessible from the shore. It’s also one of the best places in the world to swim with whale sharks, the world’s largest fish. They visit the reef from March to August each year and are extremely gentle!
• Quokkas
We just have to give a special shoutout to literally one of the cutest animals on this planet, the Quokka! Easiest to spot on Rottnest Island, just west of Perth, these smiley balls of joy can also be found at a number of mainland sites.