The record crowd is 22,350, for a WAFL match between Swan Districts and West Perth in 1980.
It serves the City West commercial complex, including Scitech, and the professional district of West Perth.
Robertson was born in West Perth, Australia, to Scottish-born journalist Robert Robertson and his wife Agnes, who would go on to become a member of the Australian Senate.
The Post's distribution area reaches as far south as North Fremantle, as far north as Wembley Downs and Woodlands, and as far east as West Perth and West Leederville.
Electoral district of West Perth, a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Western Australia
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West Perth Football Club, an Australian rules football club in Western Australia
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Harbour Town Perth is located on Wellington Street in West Perth and features around 120 specialty stores including names like Nike Factory Outlet, Adidas Factory Outlet, Ojay, Esprit, Authentics Factory Outlet (Converse), City Beach, Levi's and Forever New.
In 1915, the club won more matches than it lost for the first time and in 1916 they scored a resounding 78-point victory over West Perth.
He was supported by some Ministerial members of Parliament and by Timothy Quinlan, the member for West Perth who had recently joined the Opposition grouping.
Wellington Street continues into West Perth, past Harbour Town and commercial properties, until it ends at an intersection with Thomas Street and Roberts Road, near Princess Margaret Hospital.
Dempsey's 343 games for West Perth is second only to Mel Whinnen's 371 games as a club record.
Around the time that Elizabeth was starting to prepare for the Paralympics, she was a student at St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls, a member of the West Perth Swimming Club, and an avid surfer.
The Yellow CAT runs between East Perth, Perth and West Perth areas along Wellington Street, including Wellington Street Bus Station, Perth Train Station and Claisebrook Train Station.
He is the son of former Corey Bewick, who also played for West Perth, and the nephew of former Essendon player Darren Bewick.