Filming is underway in Mandurah this week for an international travel series.
Adventure All Stars - Legends 2 will see 12 cast members from across the country travel to the Peel region and experience Australia's Top Tourism Town.
Cast members have already embarked on an e-bike tour, visiting one of the many Giants scattered across the region, a high ropes course in Dwellingup, surfing lessons at Avalon Beach and a barbecue boat tour around Mandurah's canals.
A dolphin experience, seafood cruise and even skydiving is also on the itinerary.

The cast members were selected from previous seasons of the show after raising money for chosen Australian charities.
All net proceeds from the series being filmed in Mandurah will be gifted to several charities including Great Lakes Womens Shelter, Leukaemia Support Queensland, Muscular Dystrophy Australia, Myeloma Australia, Project Karma, So Brave and Walk a While Foundation.
“We are creating television history by raising millions of dollars to support a record number of Australian charities. Unlike other TV shows, none of our cast receive an appearance fee and all net proceeds are gifted to charity," Executive Producer Troy Gray said.

After filming is finished in Mandurah, cast members will travel to a secret location in the South Pacific to continue their adventures.
Adventure All Stars Legends 2 will screen in the last quarter of 2024.
It will be available to watch via 7PLUS, Fetch, Samsung TV Plus and the Outdoor Channel with the 2024 series to be screened in 195 countries through international broadcasters.

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