Let’s face it—getting everyone at work together for something more exciting than a meeting is always a win. If you’re planning a bonding session outside the office or a casual party while trying to avoid another “trust fall” disaster, there are several fun team building activities you can try in Perth, and we’re here to make planning the fun part.
This isn’t just another list of activities; it’s your guide to finding the kind of team-building ideas that actually work—and maybe even make you the office hero. Ready? Let’s get started.
If your team loves a bit of adventure and a lot of laughs, these Perth activities are the way to go. Climbing, paddling, sliding—these ideas will have your team bonding, sweating, and probably shouting “Go team!” in no time.
If you have a team that loves challenges, take them to Statham’s Quarry in Gooseberry Hill for a rock-climbing session. It’s perfect for testing trust and teamwork as you help each other scale the heights. Plus, the beautiful views of Perth once you’re at the top are totally worth it.
Tip: Hire a guide if your team is new to climbing.
Enjoy paddling through Perth’s Swan River. It’s equal parts arm workout and communication exercise (“Paddle left! No, the other left!”). Book a group session, and don’t forget sunscreen and water bottles!
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What’s better than dangling 10 metres above the ground while your coworkers yell, “You’ve got this!”? Lane Poole Reserve’s treetop courses and zip lines will have your team swinging, climbing, and laughing through new heights—literally. It’s perfect for building trust (and testing who’s secretly afraid of heights).
Tip: Pack sturdy shoes, comfortable clothes, and a sense of humour—you’ll need all three.
Take a short trip, around 1.5 hours north of Perth, to Lancelin for sandboarding down massive white dunes. It’s fast, it’s fun, and it’s absolutely going to reveal who’s the most fearless in the group. Don’t worry if you fall—it’s just sand, after all.
Tip: Bring snacks and water, and maybe some extra sunscreen—Lancelin can get sunny.
For a slower-paced adventure, go bushwalking with your team at Bold Park. The trails are beginner-friendly, with great lookout points of Perth and the Indian Ocean. Everyone can use the quiet moments to brainstorm, chat, or just listen to the birds chirping instead of the daily keyboard clacking.
After all the adventure, wind down with a classic Aussie BBQ. Book an outdoor venue near the river or beach—like Matilda Bay Reserve or South Beach—for the perfect background. Assign everyone a task (grill master, snack handler, bartender), and watch how everyone begins to work together, eating and enjoying every moment.
For teams that bond best over food (and let’s be real, who doesn’t?), these Perth activities are a recipe for success. From making yummy dishes to sharing delicious bites on a food tour, it’s all about teamwork, laughter, and, of course, amazing flavours.
Test your team’s culinary skills with a group cooking class at spots like Salt & Company in North Perth. Split into teams and see who can whip up the best pasta, dessert, or sushi rolls? Cooking together means problem-solving, communicating, and laughing! Bonus: you get to eat your masterpieces (or innovative dish) at the end.
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What’s better than food? Answer: nothing. A guided food tour through Perth’s quirky cafes, buzzing markets, and craft breweries is the ultimate way to connect over good eats. It’s low-pressure, high-fun, and you get to support local businesses while munching on delicious food. By the end of the day, everyone’s full, happy, and has a few new inside jokes.
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Nothing says team bonding like swirling, sipping, and pretending you can taste “notes of blackberry” at a wine tasting. Book a private session at Bread in Common in Fremantle or at Amani Bar. Pair it with cheese platters or tapas to take things up a notch. It’s classy, relaxed, and great for breaking the ice—or at least, loosening it with a few glasses of vino.
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Get your team together for a fun painting session while sipping favourite drinks. Perth has great spots in places like Leederville where you can relax, try your hand at painting, and share a laugh with your team.
No one needs to be Picasso here; just focus on splashing some colour on the canvas and laughing at how abstract your “tree” looks.
Bonus? You get to take home your masterpiece—a.k.a. modern art for the office breakroom.
Think of it as gardening, but for those of us who can’t keep a plant alive for more than a week!
Terrarium workshops are about creating tiny, self-sustaining green worlds in glass jars. It’s surprisingly relaxing and a great excuse to play with dirt indoors.
Plus, when you’re done, you’ve got a cool desk ornament that says, “I’m a plant parent now.”
How cool is that?
Get your hands dirty (but in a fun, socially acceptable way). There’s something satisfying about moulding clay or designing jewellery while chatting about life—or just laughing at whose pot looks most like a pancake. At the end of the day everyone leaves with a handmade piece to show off.
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For teams who love solving puzzles and cracking codes, these ideas will put their brains to the test. It’s all about strategy, teamwork, and maybe a little friendly competition.
If your team loves cracking puzzles and yelling “We’ve got it!”, then escape rooms are a must. Lock them in a room (don’t worry, it’s only temporary!) and let them figure their way out with clues and teamwork. It’s fast-paced, full of twists, and guaranteed to spark some hilarious debates over who “almost had it.” Perfect for sharpening those problem-solving skills while having so much fun.
Tip: Check out Lost in Perth for different game options in Perth.
Clues, riddles, hidden messages, mysteries – sounds like so much fun for a team full of strategists and problem solvers. Plan a scavenger hunt around popular spots like Kings Park, Elizabeth Quay, or Fremantle.
Divide your team into groups and get them to complete photo challenges, answer trivia, or find hidden items along the route. This one’s great for encouraging teamwork and lighthearted competition.
Tip: Use apps like Questo or pre-planned routes to keep it simple—and don’t forget to reward the winners with bragging rights for a week.
Nothing brings a team together like flexing their brain muscles (and dropping random facts no one asked for). Mix in some office inside jokes, riddles, and maybe a round dedicated to Perth’s historic spots to keep things lively.
Tip: Add snacks, a scoreboard, and a friendly host to fire up the competition. Who knows? You might just uncover the office’s resident trivia champ.
Lego isn’t just for kids—it’s a secret team-building weapon. Give each group a challenge, like recreating Perth landmarks (the Bell Tower never looked so colourful). Teams will brainstorm, divide tasks, and occasionally argue over where the red brick goes. Set a timer for added drama, and watch as the masterpieces come to life.
It’s fun, collaborative, and surprisingly competitive! Add a prize to win as well.
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Team building doesn’t have to drain the budget to be effective. In Perth, you’ll find various affordable activities that your team will find fun and relaxing. There are outdoor adventures and creative activities that won’t cost the company a fortune.
Nothing says team bonding like competing for bragging rights over a game of frisbee. Kings Park offers the ultimate “no frills, just fun” venue. Pack a picnic, throw in some DIY games (think tug-of-war or trivia), and you’re set.
Not only do you get free fresh air therapy, but the city views might just inspire the team’s next big idea—or at least a great group selfie.
Nobody can ever be cranky after a day at the beach. Take your team to Cottesloe Beach, about 15 minutes west of the city centre, for a creative showdown in the sand.
Divide into groups, hand out buckets and spades, and let the sculpting begin. If they sculpt a quokka or a lopsided sandcastle, this is creativity and teamwork at its messy, hilarious best.
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Rent bikes, pack a picnic, and enjoy the island vibes. It’s cheap (just plan ahead for ferry tickets), cheerful, and guaranteed to bond the team—because nothing says “teamwork” like helping someone up a hill on a bike.
Visit a local farmers market (like Subiaco or Victoria Park), hand each group a small budget, challenge them to buy ingredients for a creative dish, and see who is the Gordon Ramsay of the office.
It’s collaborative, a little competitive, and ends with a feast—because food makes everything better, right?
Want to make the team feel warm and fuzzy (and not just from Perth’s sunshine)? Sign up for a group volunteering day. Packing food boxes or planting trees, this activity is a good way for everyone to bond and do some good.
Plus, it’s a great excuse to wear those matching company T-shirts without irony. Find a list of organisations in Perth that needs a helping hand here.
No two teams are the same, so why should their bonding experiences be? Before booking any venue or activity, think of what your team actually enjoys—because nothing kills a good vibe faster than forcing introverts to rock climb or convincing foodies to play laser tag. Here’s how you can figure it out:
All right, team leaders, it’s time to turn these ideas into action. Planning your Perth team-building event doesn’t have to feel like the toughest job ever. At Tagvenue, you’ll find a treasure trove of awesome venues for every team’s vibe—action-packed, creative, chill, or anything in between. From top city spots to relaxed riverside hangout locations, we’ve got options that’ll make you look like an absolute legend to your crew.
Here’s how you do it:
Don’t wait too long, or you’ll risk the dreaded “team-building karaoke session.” And no one wants that. Get the ball rolling today—you’ll thank yourself later (and so will your team!).
Happy planning!