The community has been invited to join Mayor Rhys Williams and city Councillors for a coffee in the park this Sunday as part of the Community Chat park series.
Residents are encouraged to attend Black Swan Lake in Lakelands to have a chat about their vision for Mandurah, the focus for the future, and what is happening in their neighbourhood that makes them proud to be part of our great community.
People can enjoy a hot drink from the coffee van and find out more about some of the projects happening around the city from the Mandurah Matters caravan.
Launched in late 2018, Mandurah Matters is the largest community engagement initiative held by the City, where thousands of community members helped to create a shared aspiration to be a "thriving regional city with the heart of a village".
The Community Chat will be held from 9.30am-11.30am on Sunday, October 18.
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