Learn Chinese Online in Perth with a Native Speaker
Join students from the CBD, Northbridge, Canning Vale, Applecross and across Perth — live, personalised Mandarin lessons in AWST-friendly time slots.
Why Perthites are learning Mandarin
Perth is geographically closer to Shanghai than to Sydney, and WA’s entire resource economy is built on China trade. Mandarin is arguably more strategically important in Perth than in any other Australian city.
Perth is closer to Asia than to Sydney
At UTC+8, Perth shares a near-identical timezone with China — just 2 hours behind Beijing. And geographically, Perth is closer to Singapore than to Melbourne. This makes Perth Australia’s most China-adjacent major city.
WA’s entire resource economy flows to China
Iron ore, LNG, gold, lithium, and nickel from WA’s resources sector make China WA’s overwhelmingly largest trading partner. Perth-based mining, energy, and logistics professionals with Mandarin skills are in constant demand.
UWA and Curtin’s strong Asia-Pacific research links
The University of Western Australia and Curtin University both maintain significant partnerships with Chinese research institutions. Mandarin opens doors in Perth’s academic and research community as well as in university-adjacent professional services.
Perth’s Chinese-Australian community in Northbridge and beyond
Perth’s Chinese-Australian community is concentrated in Northbridge, Canning Vale, and Victoria Park, with over 100,000 Mandarin speakers in greater Perth. The community is growing with WA’s economic boom.
WA agricultural and premium exports
Western Australian wheat, barley, wine, and seafood command premium prices in China. Perth-based agribusiness and food export professionals with Mandarin build the direct buyer relationships that drive premium positioning.
Perth’s property and investment market
Chinese investment in Perth’s residential and commercial property is significant. Finance, real estate, and wealth management professionals in Perth with Mandarin skills serve a client base that values the cultural effort.
Built for Perth learners
AWST-friendly scheduling — the same timezone as China — a native Mandarin speaker, and lessons tailored to Perth’s unique resources, trade, and community context.
Book a Free Intro CallAWST-friendly scheduling
Will offers scheduling that works with AWST (UTC+8) — no East Coast compromises, no 3am calls. Perth lessons at times that work for Perth professionals.
Lessons built around Perth’s China context
Resources and mining Mandarin, agricultural export vocabulary, or conversational fluency for Perth’s community — every lesson targets your specific goals.
Learn from anywhere in Perth
CBD, Northbridge, Canning Vale, Applecross, the northern suburbs, Fremantle, or regional WA — fully online, wherever you are.
Mandarin lessons for every part of Perth
Perth is Australia’s most strategically positioned capital for China — same time zone, direct flights, and a deep resource-trade relationship. The reasons people learn Mandarin in the CBD aren’t the same as in Northbridge, Canning Vale, or Fremantle — same teacher, same online format, completely different conversations.
Australia’s closest city to Asia
Perth sits on Australian Western Standard Time (AWST, UTC+8) — the exact same time zone as Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. That’s a strategic advantage no other Australian capital has. The CBD is the headquarters of WA’s massive resources sector and its deep China-focused trade relationships, and Northbridge — just north of the CBD — is the city’s multicultural and Asian-food precinct.
Subiaco, Mt Lawley & the inner ring
Perth’s inner suburbs — Subiaco, Mt Lawley, Leederville — are home to established professional, creative, and academic communities. Many of our students here are doctors, lawyers, design professionals, and architects whose work increasingly touches the China-Australia relationship, particularly through the resources and infrastructure sectors.
Canning Vale, Willetton & the South-East
The southern corridor — Canning Vale, Willetton, Riverton, and surrounds — has one of Perth’s largest and most established Chinese-Australian communities. Mandarin and Cantonese are everyday languages across the area’s shopping centres, restaurants, schools, and places of worship. Many of our students in this corridor are reconnecting with heritage or supporting bilingual children.
Port, mining & export
Fremantle, Cockburn, and the wider port region are Perth’s commercial gateway — iron ore, gas, agricultural exports, and increasingly significant tourism connections, all heavily oriented towards China. Many of our students in this region are export logistics professionals, mining executives, and trade specialists whose Mandarin opens doors in a market that drives the WA economy.
How to start learning Chinese in Perth
Three simple steps from your first enquiry to your first lesson.
Book a free intro call
A relaxed 20-minute chat with Will to discuss your goals, current level, and find the right course for you.
Get your plan
Will puts together a personalised lesson plan — your pace, your focus areas, your Perth schedule.
Start your first lesson
Jump online via Zoom or Google Meet and start building real Mandarin skills from session one.
Choose your Mandarin course
From complete beginner to fluent conversationalist — a course for every Perth learner.
Traveller
Preparing you for China, one phrase at a time
- Practical travel vocabulary & phrases
- Everyday expressions & greetings
- Ordering food, shopping & directions
- Cultural etiquette & context
- Survival Mandarin for real situations
Basics
The complete start — from zero to genuine conversations
- Pronunciation & the 4 tones from day one
- Pinyin reading & phonetics system
- Foundational grammar — logic, not rules
- Vocabulary building at your own pace
- Real conversations from lesson one
Intermediate
Build on what you know — reach real fluency
- Advanced grammar structures & patterns
- Chinese character reading & writing
- Fluency practice with live feedback
- Business & professional Mandarin
- Cultural depth & nuanced expression

Meet Will — the person behind WillyChina
Will is a native Mandarin speaker born in China and raised in Australia — giving him a unique ability to bridge both cultures. He understands exactly what Perth learners need to connect authentically with Mandarin.
Will doesn’t just teach you words — he helps you understand the Chinese way of thinking and communicating. That’s the difference between reciting phrases and actually holding a real conversation.
What students say
Real results from real learners — online, 1-on-1, with Will.
“I work in iron ore trade finance in Perth and Mandarin has become essential. Will’s AWST scheduling was a revelation — no early morning East Coast compromises. The course itself is world-class. Practical, direct, and immediately applicable.”
“I live in Canning Vale and Mandarin is everywhere in my suburb. Will made learning it feel completely achievable — and the AWST scheduling meant lessons that actually fit my life. Two months in and I’m having real conversations.”
“I export WA grain to China and needed to improve my Mandarin for direct buyer communication. Will’s approach is incredibly practical — we worked through real export scenarios from day one. The relationship quality with my Chinese buyers has transformed.”
5 ways to live Mandarin in Perth — outside the lesson
A curated guide to Perth’s Chinese cultural ecosystem — from the historic Chung Wah Association to Northbridge’s late-night dumpling houses. Tap a tab to explore each one.
Northbridge Asian food precinct
Just north of the Perth CBD, Northbridge is the city’s multicultural heart — and home to its strongest Asian food scene. Dumpling houses, hand-pulled noodle bars, dim sum, Chinese groceries, and the kind of late-night Cantonese restaurants where Mandarin and Cantonese are the working languages. The single best place in Perth for casual real-world Mandarin practice.
Chung Wah Association
Chung Wah Association is Perth’s historic Chinese cultural organisation, founded in 1909. It runs the Chung Wah Chinese School, hosts cultural events, lion dance practice, and Lunar New Year celebrations year-round. Visiting Chung Wah Hall is a direct link into Perth’s long Chinese-Australian story — and a great way to practise Mandarin with community elders.
Art Gallery of WA — Asian collection
The Art Gallery of Western Australia in the Perth Cultural Centre holds a significant collection of Asian art, including contemporary Chinese works. Free to visit, regular exhibitions, and excellent for building visual and cultural context alongside language learning. The neighbouring WA Museum Boola Bardip also runs occasional China-focused programming.
SBS Mandarin
SBS broadcasts daily Mandarin-language news, current affairs, and cultural programming via the SBS Audio app, digital radio, and online — completely free. Particularly useful in Perth: many SBS Mandarin broadcasts cover real-time Asia-Pacific business news that’s directly relevant to WA’s mining, energy, and trade-focused workforce.
Mandarin language exchange meetups
Perth has active Mandarin language-exchange meetup groups across the CBD, Northbridge, and around UWA and Curtin. The Confucius Institute at UWA also runs free public events through the year. Lower-key than Sydney or Melbourne meetups, but the AWST time zone makes it easy to schedule online conversation practice with mainland Chinese speakers without awkward time gaps.
FAQs for Perth learners
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“I work in iron ore trade finance in Perth and Mandarin has become essential. Will’s AWST scheduling was a revelation — no early morning East Coast compromises. The course itself is world-class. Practical, direct, and immediately applicable.”
Bruce T. 🇦🇺 · Perth CBD
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