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Set against the backdrop of Perth’s riverfront and cultural heart, Pan Pacific Perth’s transformation blends luxury with purpose, reflecting Pan Pacific Hotels Group’s (PPHG) deep commitment to sustainability. Innovative features include decorative panels made from repurposed denim, hand-pressed natural herbs, and furniture made of 100% recycled oceans plastics, each crafted to reduce waste and celebrate natural materials. PPHG was also recently recognised as the first hospitality brand in Oceania to receive the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) Multi-site certification for all six of its Australian properties, highlighting its leadership in sustainable hospitality.“We are incredibly proud of this transformation, which not only reaffirms our commitment to luxury and sustainability but also strengthens our identity as a place of celebration – something we’ve proudly been for over three decades,” said Rens Breur, General Manager of Pan Pacific Perth.
“This refurbishment is more than a revitalisation of our guest rooms and event spaces; it’s a meaningful evolution that reflects our core values and underscores our continued investment in Perth’s vibrant hospitality landscape.”“For so many, Pan Pacific Perth has been the backdrop to life’s milestone moments. With this transformation, we’re elevating that legacy – enhancing our offering to deliver exceptional experiences. As the city’s largest hotel convention destination, our flexible venues are perfectly suited for everything from executive meetings and large-scale conferences to truly memorable celebrations.”Another key moment for the property, aligning with the unveiling, is the debut of UMA’s “Journey Through The Amazon” menu, a culinary voyage celebrating the diverse and bold flavors of the continent. Executive Chef Xerxes Bodhanwala’s new menu brings together all corners of South America, from the highlands of Peru, to the busy streets of Chile, through the soul of Brazil, and the ancient spirit of Machu Picchu.
