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Neighbourhood Safety & Community Connection

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Neighbour Day

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:

  • Hosting a small gathering
  • Checking in on neighbours
  • Organising a street activity
  • Supporting local community events

Visit Neighbour Day for more information.

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SocialEYES

SocialEYES is an empowering community resource pack designed to strengthen neighbourhoods.

Each pack includes:

  • Communities Connect booklet
  • How to Apply flyer (Safety Incentive Rebate)
  • Get to Know Your Neighbour cards
  • How to Protect Your Home flyer
  • Home Security Checklist

Request your pack by emailing [email protected]

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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.

Other helpful resources

Ranger Services and parking

Ranger Services and parking

Providing essential services that support safety, compliance and community wellbeing across Mandurah.

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Home security and safety

Home security and safety

Tips and information to help keep your home, family, and neighbourhood safe.

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