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Mandurah Community Museum

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Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Mandurah Community Museum
Phone:
+61 8 9550 3682

Hours:
Sunday11am - 3pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday10am - 4pm
Wednesday10am - 4pm
Thursday10am - 4pm
Friday10am - 4pm
Saturday11am - 3pm


Mandurah is a coastal city in Western Australia, situated approximately 72 kilometres south of the state capital, Perth. It is the state's second-largest city, with a population just ahead of that of Bunbury. Mandurah's central business district is located on the Mandurah Estuary, which is an outlet for the Peel Inlet and Harvey Estuary. The city takes its name from a Noongar word meaning meeting place or trading place. A townsite for Mandurah was laid out in 1831, two years after the establishment of the Swan River Colony, but attracted few residents. Until the post-war boom of the 1950s and 1960s it was little more than a small fishing village. In subsequent years, Mandurah's reputation for boating and fishing attracted a large number of retirees, especially to the canal developments in the city's south. The 1000-hectare suburb of Halls Head was developed during the 1980s by the Parry Corporation and the state Government Employees Superannuation Board—one of the notorious WA Inc deals which later gave rise to a royal commission.Along with four other local government areas , the City of Mandurah is included in the wider Peel region. Mandurah is sometimes grouped together with Perth for statistical purposes, especially since the extension of the Kwinana Freeway and the completion of the Mandurah railway line in the late 2000s. The two cities now form a conurbation along the Indian Ocean coastline, although the Perth metropolitan area officially ends at Singleton.
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