Mandurah is about 72 kilometres south of Perth in Western Australia. Mandurah now has a direct express train link between Perth and Mandurah and the new freeway has reduced the travelling time and ensured a smooth trip.
It is situated by Peel Harvey Estuary, which is a fresh water system that flows into the Indian Ocean.
Enjoying a wide coastline, Mandurah also benefits from a Mediterranean climate and experiences warm summers, but cooler winters.
Visitors and locals love Mandurah for it beaches. You can also go boating and fishing, kitesurfing and windsurfing.
If you're lucky, you might catch sight of some dolphins. There's also plenty of pelicans, shags and blue manna crab.
Mandurah is renowned for its Stretch Festival held in May each year. The festival holds an innovative collection of performances and exhibitions that celebrates the town of Mandurah in all its glory.
Mandurah enjoys a rich arts and cultural scene. You can see great performances and installations in the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre. Making the most of Mandurah's great weather, you can also see shows on the Eastern Foreshore and in Mandurah's Mandjar Square.
Involve yourself in Mandurah's culture and wonder through the Mandurah Ocean Marina art galleries as well as smaller galleries along Mandurah's foreshore. If you would like to discover more about Mandurah's history, you'll appreciate the Mandurah Community Museum, famous for housing the traditional Indigenous artwork by Binjareb Bilyidar.
An exciting food and entertainment fest. Book your accommodation early for this one!
Details for 2010
Friday 8th 10am - 6pm
Saturday 9th 10am - 6pm
Sunday 10th 10am - 5pm
Mandurah Offshore Fishing & Sailing Club, Mandurah Ocean Marina
Book your accommodation early for this one too!