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Community groups
We value the important role that community groups and support services play in the health, wellbeing and connection of Mandurah's community.
The City offers a range of information, resources, funding support and opportunities to connect Mandurah's community groups and not-for-profit services. For further information or support, contact a Community Development Officer at [email protected]
Community development news
Stay informed with Community Development’s monthly e-newsletter. We share updates on workshops, training, community events, grants, useful resources, and important health and safety information for Mandurah’s community services and support sector.
Community safety
Mandurah is committed to providing a safe, welcoming environment for residents and visitors. Working closely with WA Police and Neighbourhood Watch WA, the City delivers programs and initiatives to enhance safety across our community.
- The Safety Incentive Rebate Scheme helps residents improve home and property security — reopening 1 July 2026
- Free safety resources including home security checklists and neighbourhood safety audits
- CCTV network operating across the CBD and key public areas
Resident groups
Local residents groups are a great way in which people can meet neighbours and contribute to their community. Each group has its own unique identity, focus, and way of interacting with residents.
Greenfields Community Network
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/GreenfieldsNetwork/
Lake Clifton Herron Residents Association
[email protected]
www.lakeclifton.com.au
Lakelands Linkup
[email protected]
www.lakelands.com.au/community-hub/
Madora Bay Community Association
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/MadoraBayCommunity/
Mandurah Quay Homeowners Association
[email protected]
Mariners Cove Residents Association
[email protected]
Port Mandurah Residents Association
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/PortMandurahResidentsAssociation/
Seascapes Community Association
www.seascapeswa.com
Waterside Residents Association
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/watersidecanals/
Sporting and recreation clubs
With over 100 clubs across Mandurah, there's a sport or recreation group for everyone. The City's Club Connect program provides dedicated support to help clubs be the best they can be — from funding and workshops to one-on-one assistance.
- Find a club that suits your age, ability and interests
- Club Connect Officers available to support committees with any issue
- Funding available through the Club Connect Grant, KidSport and more