About this venue
Perth HPC stands out as a modern sports complex where functionality, clear layout, and professional standards come together at a high level. As an important venue for training sessions, competitions, and sporting gatherings in Perth, it leaves the impression of an organised and contemporary centre designed for both athletes and spectators. Its logical layout, well-maintained surroundings, and dedicated sports infrastructure make it a natural fit for events of different scales.
Inside, the complex is designed to make every visit practical and comfortable, whether you are attending a competition, a community sports programme, or a larger sporting event. Visitors appreciate the good visibility throughout the venue, the sense of order, and the modern facilities that make the overall experience smoother on site. This combination of sporting focus and visitor comfort gives the venue lasting value for guests who expect a straightforward and enjoyable experience.
Venue address: 100 Stephenson Ave, Mount Claremont, Perth, Australia. The immediate setting allows for a relatively easy approach to the entrance, and access is especially convenient for visitors using parking areas within or close to the complex. For broader city transport guidance and practical tips on getting around Perth, the text further down the page provides the natural next step.
About the city
Perth, the sun-soaked capital of Western Australia, is more than a city on the Indian Ocean – it’s also a standout destination for top-tier entertainment and events. Visitors are drawn to its relaxed vibe, modern urban scene, and the fact that key arenas and stadiums are easy to reach, making night-out planning simple and stress-free.
The city prides itself on practical transport infrastructure: Transperth connects the wider metro area by bus, train and ferry, so getting to major event precincts is straightforward without the hassle. If you arrive by rail, Perth Station and Perth Underground Station sit right in the heart of the CBD and work as natural starting points for moving between neighbourhoods. If you fly in, Perth Airport (PER) is the city’s main airport, and connections into town make it easy to transfer onto urban routes and continue towards your accommodation or event locations.
For the full experience, Perth is best explored on foot before or after a concert or match: stroll along the Swan River and drop by Elizabeth Quay, a lively waterfront precinct whose views round out the evening perfectly. For sweeping outlooks and a touch of nature, many visitors choose Kings Park, while central streets, cultural spots and neighbourhoods packed with bars and restaurants are ideal for a quick bite or extending the night with the city’s rhythm.