The third annual Mandurah Bridge Swing is back next weekend.
Those up to the challenge will plunge from the Dawesville Bridge from December 6 - 8, to raise funds for charity.
Mayor Rhys Williams wishes luck to everyone involved.
“The countdown is on to the Urban Descent Mandurah Bridge Swing, and we wish everyone good luck with their charity fundraising efforts and their upcoming epic swings from the Port Bouvard Bridge," he said.
"Having participated myself last year, I can say that the swing is truly hair-raising and it was great to see Mandurah from a different view."
You can take a leap from Port Bouvard Bridge for charity for $150 by registering here.
Or, you can donate to make our brekky team take the plunge - $1000 and de Mello swings, $5000 and Nikki joins in.
For more details and to donate, head here.
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