The state government has announced a suite of new upgrades for the Perth Cultural Centre, including an LED screen, a new children's play space and feature lighting.
Planning Minister John Day said the government was committed to transforming the precinct into a premier events destination.
"The first stage of works completed last year have successfully transformed the Perth Cultural Centre and attracted large crowds to rediscover the space and enjoy events such as 'O' Day, Fringe World and Les Girafes," Mr Day said.
"Highlights of the next stage of works include the installation of a new nature-inspired children's play space in front of the WA Museum, and a giant LED screen in the James Street mall amphitheatre."
The Minister said the LED screen would be used to promote activities taking place within the Perth Cultural Centre and to allow live screenings of performances from a range of arts venues.
"Other improvement works include additional shade for the Urban Orchard, new directional signage throughout the Perth Cultural Centre, further security upgrades and the installation of feature lighting," he said.