Phase 1: Mandurah Response Plan
In these unprecedented circumstances, there has never been a more important time for our community to stick together. We all have a role to play in helping each other right now.
Visit mandurah.wa.gov.au or facebook.com/cityofmandurah for updated information.
Businesses can visit the COVID-19 Business Support page to find the latest information on financial assistance, eligibility and timing for new State and Federal Government support.
The City is working with all sectors in the community to shape and implement the Mandurah Community COVID-19 Response Plan.
The Plan has three core components:
1. Check-in with each other
What the City is doing: | How you can help: |
You may receive a phone call from a City of Mandurah staff member or community volunteer just to check in with you. | Check in on your neighbours in a safe way, share phone numbers and help each other out where you can. |
2. Support Network Co-ordination
What the City is doing: | How you can help: |
Work with agencies, community organisations and groups to coordinate support activity across our community. | If you’re part of a group that can help or have an idea, let us know about it below! |
3. Talk to each other
What the City is doing: | How you can help: |
Make sure our community is connected, coordinated and keeping up to date with the best information to keep people safe. | Share your positive stories of community support below, so we can help get the message out. |
In these unprecedented circumstances, there has never been a more important time for our community to stick together. We all have a role to play in helping each other right now.
Visit mandurah.wa.gov.au or facebook.com/cityofmandurah for updated information.
Businesses can visit the COVID-19 Business Support page to find the latest information on financial assistance, eligibility and timing for new State and Federal Government support.
The City is working with all sectors in the community to shape and implement the Mandurah Community COVID-19 Response Plan.
The Plan has three core components:
1. Check-in with each other
What the City is doing: | How you can help: |
You may receive a phone call from a City of Mandurah staff member or community volunteer just to check in with you. | Check in on your neighbours in a safe way, share phone numbers and help each other out where you can. |
2. Support Network Co-ordination
What the City is doing: | How you can help: |
Work with agencies, community organisations and groups to coordinate support activity across our community. | If you’re part of a group that can help or have an idea, let us know about it below! |
3. Talk to each other
What the City is doing: | How you can help: |
Make sure our community is connected, coordinated and keeping up to date with the best information to keep people safe. | Share your positive stories of community support below, so we can help get the message out. |
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Let there be light!
Share Let there be light! on Facebook Share Let there be light! on Twitter Share Let there be light! on Linkedin Email Let there be light! linkWe're switching on the floodlights at three City Parks to give residents more time to enjoy a walk or jog outdoors.
From 5.30pm to 8pm each night, you’ll find the lights on at the following areas:
Falcon Reserve, Lynda Street Falcon
Bortolo Reserve, North Oval, Lowden Road
Meadow Springs Reserve, South Oval, Oakmont Avenue Meadow Springs
Please remember to practise social distancing and do not use any equipment at these sites.
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Mandurah Community COVID-19 Update 2
Share Mandurah Community COVID-19 Update 2 on Facebook Share Mandurah Community COVID-19 Update 2 on Twitter Share Mandurah Community COVID-19 Update 2 on Linkedin Email Mandurah Community COVID-19 Update 2 linkCheck out our recent Community COVID-19 Update, click here https://fal.cn/37Pl8
To sign up to receive the regular email updates, click here: https://fal.cn/37Pl9
For more information about the Mandurah Community COVID-19 Response, click here: https://fal.cn/37Pla
Keep up the great work Mandurah! Stay Informed and Social Distance!
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COVIDSafe
Share COVIDSafe on Facebook Share COVIDSafe on Twitter Share COVIDSafe on Linkedin Email COVIDSafe linkThe Australian Government have released an app to help slow down the spread of COVID-19.
The COVIDSafe app speeds up contacting people exposed to coronavirus and helps support and protect you, your family and friends.Find out more information at the Department of Health website.
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ATO Free Tax Support webinar
Share ATO Free Tax Support webinar on Facebook Share ATO Free Tax Support webinar on Twitter Share ATO Free Tax Support webinar on Linkedin Email ATO Free Tax Support webinar linkIs your business or organisation affected by COVID-19?
To support businesses and organisations during the current crisis, the Australian Taxation Office has organised a FREE 60min webinar to find out how Govt stimulus packages can help.
These webinars are taking place from 1 - 15 May 2020.
Register now to secure your spot!
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Free Crisis Management Course
Share Free Crisis Management Course on Facebook Share Free Crisis Management Course on Twitter Share Free Crisis Management Course on Linkedin Email Free Crisis Management Course linkThe City of Mandurah acknowledges the challenges our local businesses are facing at this time and have invested in a course to help businesses respond to the changing conditions.
The City is offering local businesses this online crisis management course for FREE. If you are looking for simple and effective solutions that you can execute quickly at low to no cost, we encourage you to join now.
This course is designed to give your business a plan on how to survive and thrive during this crisis. It also explains what you must do right now to ensure a quick recovery once this is all over.
This is a 6 - 12 module online training course, with multiple lessons within each module. It features video lessons and live online training events with access to valuable resources.
To find out more about how the City is supporting local businesses visit www.mandurah.wa.gov.au/covidbusiness
Stay strong, be resilient – we will get through this together!
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Mandurah Emergency Assistance and Support
Share Mandurah Emergency Assistance and Support on Facebook Share Mandurah Emergency Assistance and Support on Twitter Share Mandurah Emergency Assistance and Support on Linkedin Email Mandurah Emergency Assistance and Support linkThe City of Mandurah is working with a range of providers who offer emergency assistance, relief or support for those affected by coronavirus in our area.
For information on the Federal Government’s financial assistance services and payments, visit Services Australia. and for information on a range of immediate emergency assistance or support measures available, visit the Department for Social Services.
For local information, you can access the DSS Grant Services directory or visit erconnect.org.au where you can search for a range of emergency relief services within in 5 kms of where you are located.
Download the Mandurah Emergency Assistance and Support information for a list of local organisations and services contacts including food relief, financial counselling and emergency accommodation, amongst other services.
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Seniors Facebook Group
Share Seniors Facebook Group on Facebook Share Seniors Facebook Group on Twitter Share Seniors Facebook Group on Linkedin Email Seniors Facebook Group linkLocal seniors are encouraged to join the City of Mandurah seniors Facebook Group.
This is a great way to stay connected with others, share your thoughts, tips and wonderful ideas on keeping healthy and safe while catching up face to face isn’t possible.
City staff are developing Facebook events that will soon be available on the page, keep an eye out for the upcoming online events!
For a short simple video on how to set up a Facebook account click here. Then once you have a Facebook account, click here to join the group.
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Vehicle access to 4WD beaches closed
Share Vehicle access to 4WD beaches closed on Facebook Share Vehicle access to 4WD beaches closed on Twitter Share Vehicle access to 4WD beaches closed on Linkedin Email Vehicle access to 4WD beaches closed linkKudos to everyone who is staying home & keeping our community safe!
To continue to help stop the spread of COVID-19, White Hills & Tim’s Thicket beaches will once again be CLOSED TO VEHICLES over the upcoming ANZAC Day long weekend.
Beaches are still accessible by foot, however, we remind you to take responsibility by following the public gathering & social distancing measures still in place by the State Govt.
We would like to restate our message for people to stay home & keep our community safe over the holiday period.
We look forward to welcoming you back to our beautiful city once this is all over!
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Mandurah Community COVID-19 Update
Share Mandurah Community COVID-19 Update on Facebook Share Mandurah Community COVID-19 Update on Twitter Share Mandurah Community COVID-19 Update on Linkedin Email Mandurah Community COVID-19 Update linkAs an emergency response to COVID-19 the City of Mandurah emailed 23,000 residents in their contacts database with an update on the programs, available support and communication channels that have been established as part of the local response to COVID-19.
Residents were invited to sign up to an ongoing Community COVID-19 Update eNewsletter to stay up to date on the latest information for Community Health, Community Assistance, Community Programs, and Community Safety. So far 2,000 residents have signed up to receive the regular community COVID-19 updates.
View the emergency response email and sign up for regular updates now to ensure you stay up to date.
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Celebrating 30 years as a City
Share Celebrating 30 years as a City on Facebook Share Celebrating 30 years as a City on Twitter Share Celebrating 30 years as a City on Linkedin Email Celebrating 30 years as a City linkThis week marked the 30th anniversary since Mandurah became a city on 14 April 1990.
The City Celebrated with a series of online celebrations on the City of Mandurah Facebook page.
We headed down memory lane through photos, memorabilia and stories.
Tune in at 4pm to watch the full “Celebration of the City” video set of our first day as the City of Mandurah, including bands, speeches, serious 90’s charm and hairdos!
While you’re there, why not share some of your favourite memories from the last 30 years.
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