Story: Mandurah
Episode: 1
Presenter: Chrissy Morrissy
Air Date: 11th February
Chrissy has been hearing all the buzz about Mandurah, and can’t wait to find out more!
- Whilst Mandurah is buzzing in summer, it has retained its relaxed holiday atmosphere. Surrounded by the Indian Ocean and an estuary twice the size of Sydney Harbour, Mandurah is relaxed by nature!
- Mandurah’s Estuary Pool ‘Kwillena Gabi’ was named by the traditional owners of Bindjareb Boodja, which means Dolphin Waters because you’re quite likely to encounter some of the local wildlife while you’re there. Enclosed by floating pontoons, it offers a shaded escape and a quaint jetty with easy ramp access to the water.
- Start your day in Mandurah with an AWARD-WINNING brekkie at Wood and Stone Café who won the GOLD Plate Award for the Best Breakfast for the 2nd year in a row! This family-run business, puts friendly service and quality food and drink at the forefront of the diners' experience.
- Nestled at the heart of this vibrant town, the Visitor Centre serves as a hub of information, offering a wealth of insights into the city's rich history and experiences. As the Gold medalist at the WA Tourism Awards for 'Visitor Information Services' for two consecutive years, it's no wonder why visitors flock here.
- Inspired by a lifelong passion for sustainability and imagination, Danish recycle artist built and installed a series of enormous wooden sculptures to celebrate the extraordinary beauty of our natural world and the importance of protecting it. The Mandurah Giants stand as vigilant guardians of Mandurah’s environment and its priceless treasures, including internationally significant wetlands.
For More Information: visitmandurah.com
