Free
Community Event
National Tree Day 2026
Event Details: Help us grow a greener future in Mandurah.
- location: Coodanup Foreshore
- Date: Sun, 26 July 2026
- Time: 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM
The City of Mandurah has implemented a network of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras throughout key locations, including buildings, public facilities and high-traffic areas. This initiative is supported by grants from both the State and Federal Governments.
The primary goal of the CCTV system is to safeguard public and private assets, deter criminal activity, and provide evidence for investigations. Cameras are strategically placed in areas prone to high pedestrian traffic, such as the Central Business District (CBD) and entertainment precincts.
These "hot spots" benefit from the presence of CCTV as a deterrent against anti-social behaviour and crime and serve as a 'capable guardian' in these spaces.
WA Police have access to CCTV footage and equipment to support their investigations.
Requests from the public
Access to CCTV footage by the public is restricted and will only be provided under legal orders or through a formal Freedom of Information (FOI) request under the Freedom of Information Act 1992. For more information on submitting an FOI request, please visit the Freedom of Information (FOI) page on the City’s website.
All CCTV recordings are securely stored and maintained in compliance with the State Records Act 2000, with footage kept for 30 days.
Eyes on the Street, encourages community members to report suspicious behaviour to help prevent crime and keep neighbourhoods safe.
Residents can share information quickly and anonymously through:
By reporting what you see, you’re providing valuable information that assists Police, helps recover stolen property, and reduces the likelihood of future incidents. Every report, no matter how small, helps make Mandurah safer for everyone.
Do you own an e-Rideable, such as an e-scooter, skateboard or bike? Are you aware of the rules around who can ride them and the road rules designed to keep riders and the public safe? Check out this helpful fact sheet. PDF and picture.
Here are the critical rules regarding e-Rideables in WA:
If an e-Rideable is seized by police for improper use, it may be destroyed after 14 days.
Make sure you also register your e-Rideable(s) with Bikelinc to help keep them safe.
Avoid being a scam victim
Stop, think and check
What to do if you've been scammed
The WA Police have a series of videos and fact sheets to assess your business security measures and protect your business. Visit Protect my Business to learn more.
Business VigiLENS Booklet
The City has produced an easy-to-read booklet to advise on business safety and security. The booklet includes a business security checklist; enabling owners to review current safety measures and identify potential security risks.
The City of Mandurah takes a proactive, multi-layered approach to safety, guided by the Community Safety Strategy 2024–2029, which focuses on the three key pillars of partnerships, place and people. The central theme is the promotion of community-based action to prevent, prepare, and respond to community safety concerns and perceptions, including crime prevention.
Community Safety Strategy 2024–2029
Neighbour Day is celebrated nationally on the last Sunday in March. It encourages people to connect with those who live around them and build stronger, more supportive communities.
You can get involved by:
Visit Neighbour Day for more information.
SocialEYES
SocialEYES is an empowering community resource pack designed to strengthen neighbourhoods.
Each pack includes:
Request your pack by emailing [email protected]
Street Meet & Greets
Street Meet & Greets are informal pop‑up events held across local neighbourhoods to help residents connect, build relationships and create safer, more resilient streets. They provide a relaxed opportunity to meet neighbours, chat with the Community Development team and learn about local safety initiatives.
Residents also receive a free SocialEYES Pack to support community connection and home safety.
Providing essential services that support safety, compliance and community wellbeing across Mandurah.
Tips and information to help keep your home, family, and neighbourhood safe.