Committee for Perth members provide financial and intellectual input that helps inform our agenda and contribute to our advocacy positions.
Our members embrace corporate social responsibility, and their investment is proof of their commitment to ensuring that their company and our society can thrive tomorrow and into the future. They also help the communities where they operate to achieve their full potential, in both the short and long-term.
At the foundation of our membership programme, there is ‘active participation’; our members actively contribute to shaping our vision through their attendance in thought leading events, workshops and working groups to ensure that Greater Perth is a great place to live, work, visit, study and invest.
By becoming a member of the Committee for Perth you will have the opportunity to:
To enquire about our membership benefits and discuss options, please contact Paula Rogers.
Learn why our members are so passionate about working together to make a positive impact on Perth’s future.
At Wesfarmers, we recognise the value of being invested in and connected to the communities where we operate. Likewise, the Committee has developed and driven the implementation of recommendations to improve Greater Perth’s future prosperity and liveability.
At IWA we see synergy between the Committee for Perth and ourselves, particularly as at the core of our work is the aim to support better outcomes for the people, environment and economy of WA.
Congratulations to the Committee for Perth on reaching this impressive 15-year milestone.
Hawaiian has been a member of the Committee for Perth since 2008, sponsoring several member-only events. We were particularly pleased to be a supporting funding partner of the Hashtag Perth project during 2019-2020.
Herbert Smith Freehills has been a proud supporter of the Committee for Perth since its inception, joining as a founding member in 2006.
The Committee for Perth tirelessly champions what is great about our wonderful city and what can be done to make it even better. What you have achieved in 15 years is impressive.
Hassell would like to congratulate the Committee for Perth for their 15 years in operation anniversary.
We fully support the Committee’s work aimed to inform and advocate for change that improves the cultural diversity, economic prosperity, sustainability and world-class amenity of Perth, and we look forward to supporting them for many years to come.
Curtin University is proud to have been a member of the Committee for Perth since 2007. The Committee is a voice for its members and our city, and has made a significant, positive contribution to Perth’s development.
Its reports and advocacy on a range of topics ‐ including Perth’s demography and economy, key industries and wage equality for women, as well as considering future challenges ‐ have informed debate and development in a positive way over the past 15 years.
Stockland has been an avid supporter and member of the Committee for Perth for over a decade and heavily aligns with the purpose and values of this organisation.
The unique aspect of the organisation is the diverse focus areas that the Committee for Perth tackles which sees through individual sectors and/or industries and advocates for change for the entire city.
We congratulate the Committee for reaching this 15-year milestone, and we look forward to having an active engagement in the organisation's forward agenda as it looks to inform and shape Greater Perth's future.
As one of Western Australia’s largest employers, Rio Tinto is aligned with the Committee for Perth’s purpose to inform and advocates for change that improves the cultural diversity, economic prosperity, sustainability and world class amenity of Perth.
As Cannings Purple’s resident property specialist, I am a huge believer in and advocate for our city and I am looking forward to becoming involved in the Committee for Perth.
The Committee For Perth acknowledges the traditional custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present.