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The Mandurah Centre Plan sets the direction for how Mandurah’s centre will evolve, creating opportunities for businesses and investment. It will consider:

  • Better transport and parking solutions to support accessibility.
  • Attracting investment by ensuring Mandurah's centre is well-planned and future-ready.
  • Vibrant public spaces that encourage people to stay, shop, and engage.

By planning now, Mandurah can strengthen its local economy while ensuring a thriving, well-connected centre. Now is the time to get involved and help shape a business-friendly future.

The Mandurah Centre Plan covers some parts of central Mandurah, Silver Sands, the Mandurah Train Station precinct and the Mandurah Ocean Marina. Parts of Dudley Park may also be reviewed and considered. You can view the entire area on the site map in the documents section of this page.

So what's happening now?

The City is reviewing the plan and wants to hear your ideas! Your input will help shape a Mandurah that works for you, your family, and future generations.

The first step of this journey is about engaging with our community. So that you can remain informed about upcoming consultation opportunities, and receive the latest updates as they become available, you can sign up to our Mandurah Centre Plan mailing list. Simply complete the sign-up form on this page.

Where can I find out more?

More on the project including FAQs and information sheets, can be found on this web page.

Got a question you would like to ask our project team? Submit it using our question tool below.

The Mandurah Centre Plan sets the direction for how Mandurah’s centre will evolve, creating opportunities for businesses and investment. It will consider:

  • Better transport and parking solutions to support accessibility.
  • Attracting investment by ensuring Mandurah's centre is well-planned and future-ready.
  • Vibrant public spaces that encourage people to stay, shop, and engage.

By planning now, Mandurah can strengthen its local economy while ensuring a thriving, well-connected centre. Now is the time to get involved and help shape a business-friendly future.

The Mandurah Centre Plan covers some parts of central Mandurah, Silver Sands, the Mandurah Train Station precinct and the Mandurah Ocean Marina. Parts of Dudley Park may also be reviewed and considered. You can view the entire area on the site map in the documents section of this page.

So what's happening now?

The City is reviewing the plan and wants to hear your ideas! Your input will help shape a Mandurah that works for you, your family, and future generations.

The first step of this journey is about engaging with our community. So that you can remain informed about upcoming consultation opportunities, and receive the latest updates as they become available, you can sign up to our Mandurah Centre Plan mailing list. Simply complete the sign-up form on this page.

Where can I find out more?

More on the project including FAQs and information sheets, can be found on this web page.

Got a question you would like to ask our project team? Submit it using our question tool below.

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  • Share As an owner of four short-term rentals in the tourism precinct, we have constant issues with vandalism and aggressive behaviour from intoxicated / mentally unstable individuals entering into the strata complexes and causing trouble, especially late at night. It would be good to have stronger CCTV coverage for police attendance and evidence along the Mandurah Terrace (intersecting with the Sutton Street area) to deter such behaviour. on Facebook Share As an owner of four short-term rentals in the tourism precinct, we have constant issues with vandalism and aggressive behaviour from intoxicated / mentally unstable individuals entering into the strata complexes and causing trouble, especially late at night. It would be good to have stronger CCTV coverage for police attendance and evidence along the Mandurah Terrace (intersecting with the Sutton Street area) to deter such behaviour. on Twitter Share As an owner of four short-term rentals in the tourism precinct, we have constant issues with vandalism and aggressive behaviour from intoxicated / mentally unstable individuals entering into the strata complexes and causing trouble, especially late at night. It would be good to have stronger CCTV coverage for police attendance and evidence along the Mandurah Terrace (intersecting with the Sutton Street area) to deter such behaviour. on Linkedin Email As an owner of four short-term rentals in the tourism precinct, we have constant issues with vandalism and aggressive behaviour from intoxicated / mentally unstable individuals entering into the strata complexes and causing trouble, especially late at night. It would be good to have stronger CCTV coverage for police attendance and evidence along the Mandurah Terrace (intersecting with the Sutton Street area) to deter such behaviour. link

    As an owner of four short-term rentals in the tourism precinct, we have constant issues with vandalism and aggressive behaviour from intoxicated / mentally unstable individuals entering into the strata complexes and causing trouble, especially late at night. It would be good to have stronger CCTV coverage for police attendance and evidence along the Mandurah Terrace (intersecting with the Sutton Street area) to deter such behaviour.

    Seadream asked about 1 month ago

    Thanks for your feedback, we know dealing with anti-social behaviour can be tough.

    Improving community safety is a big part of the Mandurah Centre Plan project, and we will be able to provide more detailed updates on this as time progresses.

    While it’s not specifically related to the Mandurah Centre Plan, the City is currently offering a Safety Incentive Rebate Scheme which allows residents to apply for a rebate to improve the security of their property. This includes installing CCTV cameras. You can read more about it, and more about our Community Safety strategy in general, here: https://mandurah.wa.gov.au/community/Health-and-safety/Community-safety

    If you haven’t already, please sign up to our mailing list so you can be the first to know when community consultation opens for the Mandurah Centre Plan. That way, we can capture any feedback you have about community safety through our official channels.

    Have a great day!

Page last updated: 21 Jul 2025, 02:18 PM