Help Deliver Our Shared Vision

Woven by waterways, a city with a village heart
Mandurah in 10 years; I live here, the job I want is here, the kids are getting an amazing education, there is always something for us to do. With the same relaxed vibe, in the best environment... Where else would we rather be?
To achieve this future, we need to diversify our employment and educational opportunities, continue to give our environment priority and support new industries by attracting investment into our City.
Your ideas and future aspirations shaped our priorities.
Based on what the community told us during the development of the 20-year Strategic Community Plan (Mandurah Matters) we have four focus areas – our economy, social wellbeing, health, and environment.
Here are some of the ways in which the City is working with the community to deliver our vision;
Economic
- Diversifying our economy
- Restart Mandurah initiatives
- Waterfront Project
- Grants programs
- Events program
- Transform Mandurah projects
- Investment attraction
- Yalgorup National Park
- Peel Harvey Estuary Trails
Social
- Connecting our community
- Dawesville Channel SE Foreshore upgrade
- Dawesville Community Centre
- Peel Community Kitchen relocation
- Access and Inclusion Plan
- Homelessness and Street Present Strategy
- Reconciliation Action Plan
- Assertive Outreach
Health
- Supporting a healthy active Mandurah
- Mandurah Aquatic and Recreation Centre programs and services
- Public Health and Wellbeing Plan
- Falcon Reserve Activation Plan
- Club Connect program
Environment
- Nurturing and protecting our greatest asset
- Greening Mandurah Framework
- Hydrogen Cluster partnership
- Town Beach Seawall
- Mandurah Environmental Volunteer Alliance
Here are some things that you can do to deliver our vision:
- Buy and shop local to support local business
- Volunteer with community groups
- Join and/or volunteer with local sporting clubs
- Volunteer for tree planting and clean up days
Don’t just imagine this future, be a leader and get involved today.
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