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    Town of Victoria Park Thai Translation Services

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    Town of Victoria Park

    The Town of Victoria Park is a local government area of Western Australia. It covers an area of 17.62 km² in metropolitan Perth, the capital of Western Australia. The Town of Victoria Park maintains 154.55 km of roads and a little over 1 km² of parks and gardens. It had a population of approximately 35,000 as at the 2016 Census.

    Town of Victoria Park History

    Governed by a road board from 1894, it was declared a municipality in 1897 with Hugh Duncan as the first mayor.  It was amalgamated into the City of Perth in 1917 after becoming unsustainable as an autonomous political entity. The last mayor was Charles Harper.

    On 1 July 1994, the Government of Western Australia decided to split up the local government area of the City of Perth, creating three additional LGAs and retain a smaller City of Perth. The new LGAs were the Town of Vincent, the Town of Cambridge and the Town of Shepperton which was later changed to its current name

    Town of Victoria Park Suburbs

    Bentley, City of Canning, Burswood, Carlisle, East Victoria Park, Kensington, City of South Perth, Lathlain, St James, City of Canning, Victoria Park, Welshpool, City of Canning

    About the Thai Language

    Thai is the national and official language of Thailand and the first language of the Thai people and the vast majority of Thai Chinese. It is a member of the Tai group of the Tai–Kadai language family.

    Thai is natively spoken by, according to Ethnologue, over 20 million people (2000). In reality, the number of native Thai speakers is likely to be much higher, since the Thai citizens throughout central Thailand learn it as their first language while the populations of western and eastern parts of Thailand, which has since ancient times formed the core territory of Siam, also speak central Thai as their first language. Moreover, most Thais in the northern and the northeastern (Isaan) parts of the country today are bilingual speakers of Central Thai and their respective regional dialects due to the fact that (Central) Thai is the language of television, education, news reporting, and all forms of media. A recent research found that the speakers of the Northern Thai language (or Kham Mueang) have become so few, as most people in northern Thailand now invariably speak standard Thai, such that they are now using mostly central Thai words and seasoning their speech only with "kham mueang" accent.

    Standard Thai is based on the Ayutthaya dialect, and the register in the educated classes. In addition to Central Thai, Thailand is home to other related Tai languages. Although some linguists classify these dialects as related but distinct languages, there is a high degree of mutual intelligibility between these regional dialects/languages. Nonetheless, it is often claimed that the language policy of the Thai government[citation needed] has shaped the dominant view that these languages are only regional variants or dialects of the "same" Thai language, or as "different kinds of Thai".

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    Thai Document Translation

    Thailand's four regional dialect groups — Central, Northern (Kam Muang), Northeastern (Isan), and Southern — differ substantially in pronunciation and vocabulary, though Central Thai is universal in official documentation. Isan dialect, influenced heavily by Lao, may appear in informal annotations on documents from northeastern provinces. All government-issued certificates and legal instruments use Standard Central Thai.

    Thai Document Types

    A birth certificate is called สูติบัตร (suti bat), a marriage certificate is ทะเบียนสมรส (thabian somrot), and an educational degree is a ปริญญาบัตร (prinyabat). A house registration booklet, often required for identity verification, is called ทะเบียนบ้าน (thabian ban).

    Where Thai Is Official

    Thai is the sole official national language of the Kingdom of Thailand, mandated for use in all government, legal, and educational contexts under the National Language Act. The Royal Institute of Thailand (Ratchabandittayasathan) serves as the authority on language standards and official terminology. Thai is also spoken by significant communities in neighbouring countries and has no official status in international organisations as a working language.

    Thai uses its own abugida script comprising 44 consonant characters and a complex system of vowel markers written above, below, before, or after consonants. The Royal Thai General System of Transcription (RTGS) is the official romanisation standard, though inconsistent romanisation of Thai names across documents is a common challenge that translators must reconcile.

    About Town of Victoria Park

    The Town of Victoria Park covers approximately 18 square kilometres directly south-east of Perth CBD, with a population of around 38,000. It is one of Perth's most dynamic inner-city areas, blending heritage residential streets with a rapidly growing apartment sector, a lively hospitality strip, and diverse multicultural communities.

    Key suburbs include Victoria Park, East Victoria Park, Lathlain, Carlisle, Bentley, St James, and Burswood, with Albany Highway serving as the main commercial and dining corridor.

    Council offices are on Kent Street in Victoria Park, near the Victoria Park Library. The Aqualife Centre provides aquatic facilities, and Optus Stadium and Crown Perth entertainment complex are located within the Burswood precinct, drawing visitors from across the metropolitan area.

    Victoria Park and Carlisle stations are on the Armadale line, with Burswood station on the Airport line serving the stadium precinct. Albany Highway, Shepperton Road, and the Graham Farmer Freeway provide road access, and numerous bus routes connect the area to the CBD and surrounding suburbs.

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