Phase 1: Mandurah Response Plan

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In these unprecedented circumstances, there has never been a more important time for our community to stick together. We all have a role to play in helping each other right now.

Visit mandurah.wa.gov.au or facebook.com/cityofmandurah for updated information.

Businesses can visit the COVID-19 Business Support page to find the latest information on financial assistance, eligibility and timing for new State and Federal Government support.

The City is working with all sectors in the community to shape and implement the Mandurah Community COVID-19 Response Plan.

The Plan has three core components:

1. Check-in with each other

What the City is doing:
How you can help:
You may receive a phone call from a City of Mandurah staff member or community volunteer just to check in with you.
Check in on your neighbours in a safe way, share phone numbers and help each other out where you can.


2. Support Network Co-ordination

What the City is doing:
How you can help:
Work with agencies, community organisations and groups to coordinate support activity across our community.
If you’re part of a group that can help or have an idea, let us know about it below!


3. Talk to each other

What the City is doing:
How you can help:
Make sure our community is connected, coordinated and keeping up to date with the best information to keep people safe.
Share your positive stories of community support below, so we can help get the message out.



In these unprecedented circumstances, there has never been a more important time for our community to stick together. We all have a role to play in helping each other right now.

Visit mandurah.wa.gov.au or facebook.com/cityofmandurah for updated information.

Businesses can visit the COVID-19 Business Support page to find the latest information on financial assistance, eligibility and timing for new State and Federal Government support.

The City is working with all sectors in the community to shape and implement the Mandurah Community COVID-19 Response Plan.

The Plan has three core components:

1. Check-in with each other

What the City is doing:
How you can help:
You may receive a phone call from a City of Mandurah staff member or community volunteer just to check in with you.
Check in on your neighbours in a safe way, share phone numbers and help each other out where you can.


2. Support Network Co-ordination

What the City is doing:
How you can help:
Work with agencies, community organisations and groups to coordinate support activity across our community.
If you’re part of a group that can help or have an idea, let us know about it below!


3. Talk to each other

What the City is doing:
How you can help:
Make sure our community is connected, coordinated and keeping up to date with the best information to keep people safe.
Share your positive stories of community support below, so we can help get the message out.



  • Facebook Live Events

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    We are changing the way we deliver events so you can join us from the safety of your own home.

    Events are now offered on the City of Mandurah Facebook page using Facebook Live.

    Rhymetime was the first Facebook live event, hosted on Thursday 9 April and engaging with over 200 people.

    Rhymetime will continue weekly and Storytime and Lego Club challenges start from next week.

    Development is underway for more Facebook Live events for all ages. Head over to the City of Mandurah Facebook to see what's coming up.

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  • Mandurah Iso-Bingo

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    At a loose end for things to do? Try our iso-bingo!

    How do you decide... eeny meeny, roll a dice, draw the lucky straw?

    However you choose to stay safe, stay home - let us know how you connect with others & have fun!

    Download the Mandurah Iso-Bingo Card

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  • Community Welfare Checks

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    In response to COVID-19, our team have started checking in on targeted members of our community & connecting them with local support services.

    Seniors may receive an email asking them to register if they need assistance or they may be called directly to see how they are coping.

    There has never been a more important time for our community to stick together.

    For more information download Mandurah Community Welfare Checks.

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  • Vehicle access to 4WD beaches closed

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    Vehicle access to popular 4WD beaches, Tims Thicket & Whitehills is CLOSED over the Easter holiday to help stop the spread of COVID-19.

    Beaches are still accessible by foot, however, we remind you to please take responsibility & follow the public gathering restrictions & social distancing guidelines as advised by the State Government.

    We’re discouraging people from coming to Mandurah over the holiday period & ask visitors to STAY HOME, STAY SAFE & KEEP OUR COMMUNITY SAFE!

    We look forward to welcoming visitors to our beautiful Mandurah once this is all over.

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  • Now is not the time to visit Mandurah

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    With the Easter holidays just days away, Mayor Rhys Williams is reminding holidaymakers and visitors that now is not the time to visit Mandurah.

    “Mandurah is such a special place not only to the people who live here, but thousands of visitors and holidaymakers across the state and country - but right now, we need you to stay away so that we can keep our community healthy. Given the age demographics we have in Mandurah and Peel, we have significant concerns about the impacts of having increased visitors in our area, especially over Easter.”

    To find out more take a look at the full release.

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  • Thank you to local healthcare workers!

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    Our award-winning Mandurah Bridge has gone green, as have many significant WA landmarks, to say thanks to our healthcare workers!

    Green is the international colour of health - so we're paying tribute to our hardworking healthcare staff.

    Thank you to all of our local healthcare workers.

    They are on the frontline of our COVID-19 response but they also help keep our community healthy every year.

    Please help them as they help us; practice social distance, wash your hands and stay home during these extraordinary times.

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  • Friendly Neighbour Support

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    Are you willing and able to lend a hand to a neighbour?

    As the coronavirus pandemic continues to develop rapidly, there’s an increased concern for the welfare of our elderly & vulnerable community members.

    Not everyone has someone to call on when they need help – you can make a difference to someone's life!

    How? Download the friendly neighbour support postcards and drop them into your neighbours' letterboxes.

    Download Friendly Neighbour Support Postcards

    Download Friendly Neighbour Support Postcard - Single

    Let’s share the kindness by supporting our nearest & dearest through this challenging time!

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  • Important information card

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    The City of Mandurah with the support of local organisations has organised the distribution of important information cards with important local health service contact numbers.

    Special thanks to Mandurah Coastal Times, Coast Live, Mandurah Mail, local Woolworths Stores and the Mandurah Australia Post Office for distributing the important information cards to our residents.

    Our local rangers and police will also lend a hand in getting these out.

    You can access digital versions by downloading from the links below.

    Download Mandurah Community COVID-19 Response Plan - Important Contacts

    Download Mandurah Community COVID-19 Response Plan - Action Plan

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  • Free Online Resources

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    Access free online resources from home with a Mandurah Libraries membership!

    To help protect our community and reduce the spread of COVID-19 Mandurah Libraries are temporarily closed but the libraries online resources are freely available and ready to use.

    There is something for everyone with free:

    • eBooks
    • eAudiobooks
    • eMagazines
    • Film
    • Kids TV Programs
    • Documentaries
    Complete the online form to sign up and start accessing online resources instantly!

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Page last updated: 15 May 2020, 03:21 PM