Perth Film Studios

Ausfilm Member since 2024

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COMING IN 2026!

Perth Film Studios is Western Australia’s new world-class screen production facility, offering state-of-the-art infrastructure and services to support major film and TV productions.

Located just 25 minutes from the international airport, the studios will have 4 sound stages alongside associated annex buildings – offering production offices, wardrobe, hair and makeup space, green rooms and meeting rooms. Each sound stage, workshop and annex will be able to function as a standalone screen production space to enable multiple projects to use the site whilst protecting confidentiality.

With Stages 1 & 3 measuring 2,323 sq m (25,000 sq ft) and Stages 2 & 4 measuring 1,858 sq m (20,000 sq ft), all four sound stages will offer ceiling heights over 20 metres (66 ft) and large opening doors to enable drive-in access for large trucks. The studios will also offer a large backlot for external filming, and a boneyard for multifunction use as required by productions.

The studios are set to come online for productions in April 2026, with staff open for enquiries about capacity and booking dates during the current phase of development. Perth Film Studios is operated by Home Fire Operations Pty Ltd.

Howard Cearns

Director
[email protected]
+61 419 952 456

James Grandison

Industry/Marketing Lead
[email protected]
+61 420 554 513

Studio specs:

  • 4,366 sq m (47,000 sq ft) ancillary support area
  • 6,596 sq m (71,000 sq ft) workshops space
  • 4,831 sq m (52,000 sq ft) boneyard (flexible outdoor space)
  • 5.7 acre backlot
  • 336 parking bays
  • 20 km (12.4 mi) from the Perth Central Business District
  • Easy access via major highways and roads
  • Short drive to Perth’s pristine beaches, offering unique coastal filming locations and recreational opportunities
  • Close to diverse natural settings, from sandy shores to lush vineyards, enhancing the creative options for various production themes
  • High-speed internet connectivity to meet modern filmmaking demands