Elevation of Perth

16 m

31.9505° S, 115.8605° E  ·  Western Australia

Perth, the capital of Western Australia, sits at 16 meters (52 ft) above sea level on the Swan River. Australia's most isolated major city, Perth's flat coastal location is typical of the Swan Coastal Plain.

Key Facts at a Glance

City centre elevation16 m
Highest point (Darling Range)582 m
Perth Hills start~50 km east
Coordinates31.9505° S, 115.8605° E
Country / RegionWestern Australia, Australia
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Elevations by District

District / AreaElevation
Perth CBD / Northbridge10–30 m
Subiaco / Cottesloe (coast)5–25 m
Fremantle (port)5–15 m
Hills / Mundaring100–300 m
Joondalup (north)20–50 m
Armadale (south)30–60 m

Compare: Perth and Nearby Cities

CityElevation
Adelaide43 m
Melbourne31 m
Sydney58 m
Brisbane27 m

Interesting Facts About Perth's Elevation

Frequently Asked Questions About the Elevation of Perth

What is the elevation of Perth?

Perth city centre sits at approximately 16 metres (52 feet) above sea level on the Swan Coastal Plain.

Does Perth have hills?

The city itself is flat coastal plain, but the Darling Range (Perth Hills) rises sharply about 25 km east of the city to heights of 200–500 m. The hills are popular for hiking, cycling, and wine tourism.

Why is Perth so isolated?

Perth's isolation is the result of the vast, arid Nullarbor Plain to the east and the Indian Ocean to the west and south. The continent's most fertile and populated regions are all on the eastern seaboard, thousands of kilometres away.

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