Bunbury is a cosmopolitan regional city offering a dynamic and diverse range of experiences. Situated on a peninsula, Bunbury is an aquatic playground enjoyed by friendly dolphins and humans alike. A combination of distinctive waterways and unique natural surrounds, teamed with first class attractions, activities and facilities make Bunbury a captivating city in which to live.
The City recorded the second fastest population growth of all Australian regional cities in 2010-2011 which is testament to the long-term potential of Bunbury and the wider Geographe region. A 3.3% increase in population equates to 2,150 new people who live, learn and work in the Greater Bunbury Urban Area. Most new locals have settled in suburbs such as Dalyellup, Eaton and Australind, with Dalyellup recording a population increase of 7% (source: ABS). The city’s centre attracted 654 new residents to bring the population to more than 34,000 people. Bunbury is now ranked as the 18th largest regional city in Australia which is reflected in its continually growing economy.
Educational needs are catered for by a range of public and private schools. Tertiary education is available through institutions such as Edith Cowan University and the South West Institute of Technology.
Medical services, including the South West Health Campus, comprising private and public hospitals provide comprehensive health care for the region.