A $55 million rejuvenation of Perth Cultural Centre – the guts of Western Australia’s arts and tradition scene – is now underway, with the redevelopment anticipated to convey a significant increase to tourism.
The challenge, collectively funded by the Prepare dinner and Albanese Labor Governments, will create a vibrant and accessible hub connecting iconic cultural establishments, together with the Artwork Gallery of WA, WA Museum Boola Bardip, and the State Library of WA.
Australian Resorts Affiliation (WA) CEO, Bradley Woods stated the rejuvenation could have a major affect on tourism and hospitality in Perth and Western Australia.
“This challenge will breathe new life into our metropolis, making a vibrant cultural vacation spot for guests from throughout the state, the nation and the globe,” Woods stated.
“The improved public areas, improved accessibility and expanded hospitality choices will present a major increase to Perth’s CBD, benefiting native inns, eating places, cafes and small companies.
“By making a welcoming, trendy and vibrant cultural hub, this redevelopment will assist place Perth as a must-visit vacation spot for travellers and guarantee it stays on the forefront of Western Australia’s cultural and tourism economic system.
“The inclusion of enhanced hospitality amenities, inexperienced areas and a big display for stay occasion broadcasts will complement the present cultural choices, making the precinct a hub of exercise for locals and vacationers alike.”

