The City of Mandurah is on the lookout for exciting commercial and aquatic operators to bring some extra flair to its waterfront areas for the 2024-2025 season.
Operators who can offer unique and fun leisure options along the Western Foreshore, Keith Holmes Reserve in the Mandurah Ocean Marina, and at Kwillena Gabi Pool on the Eastern Foreshore are invited to apply.
The City’s aim is to bring more vibrancy to Mandurah's waterfront and increase community activity.
Entrepreneurial tourism opportunities that enhance the visitor experience, growth of small businesses, and wellbeing of residents are also welcomed.
Submissions will be reviewed on a weekly basis and will close at 5pm on September 27, 2024.
For more information and to apply, go to www.mandurah.wa.gov.au/business/permits-and-approval
Woman fined $7k after catching 134 undersize crabs in Coodanup
Mandurah mayor Amber Kearns 'disappointed' in councillor Peter Rogers' decision to resign
Speed limit dropped to 70km/h on stretch of Mandurah Road in Secret Harbour
WA Police officer tragically dies in hospital days after Hopeland crash
Young Mandurah swimmer selected to compete at Special Olympics Australia National Games
Man charged after allegedly punching police officer in the face in Dawesville
Farm stay destroyed by fire in Baldivis
2026-27 State Budget 'the best for Mandurah in a long time'
Woman fighting for life after two-car crash in Hopeland