
Progress on the South East Dawesville Foreshore Revitalisation
Guided by your input and the City of Mandurah’s vision for environmentally friendly and inclusive spaces, this revitalisation is set to transform our beloved foreshore into a vibrant hub for all.
The South East Dawesville Foreshore is set to transform into a vibrant, welcoming space that celebrates Mandurah’s unique environment. Guided by the City of Mandurah’s commitment to creating accessible and inclusive community spaces, significant upgrades are underway. These improvements are part of the South East Dawesville Foreshore Master Plan, which was developed with insights from community consultations in 2019.
The Vision for the South East Dawesville Foreshore
Mandurah prides itself on being a city built in harmony with nature, not on nature. The South East Dawesville Foreshore Master Plan embodies this ethos, ensuring the space respects and enhances the natural environment while providing residents with recreational and social opportunities. This initiative prioritises sustainability and the community’s growing needs, offering a space that reflects the coastal and bushland character of the area.
What Has Been Done So Far?
The groundwork for the project has been steadily progressing. Stage 1 works, focused on establishing water supply to the site, is completed. These efforts set the foundation for further development, ensuring the area is ready for the ambitious changes ahead.
Exciting Upgrades Coming in Stage 2
Stage 2 of the South East Dawesville Foreshore upgrade is set to commence in late January 2025. Temporary fencing will be installed on 17 January, marking the start of construction. This phase is expected to be completed by June 2025 and includes a range of features designed to enhance the community’s experience while preserving the natural beauty of the area.
Key Features of Stage 2
- A large, fenced playground designed to integrate with the natural coastal and bushland setting, featuring timber climbing structures, a bird’s nest swing, and natural elements like rocks and logs.
- Turfed recreation and picnic spaces for families and friends to gather.
- Car parking bays, including ACROD spaces for improved accessibility.
- Rubber soft-fall path connections for ease of movement.
- Shelters, tables, and seating to create a welcoming atmosphere.
- A half-court catering to both basketball and netball enthusiasts.
- Designated food van spaces, supporting local businesses and providing refreshment options.
- Bird nesting boxes installed in mature trees to promote biodiversity and protect local wildlife.
- Revegetation and weed management to maintain the area’s ecological balance.
This phase will bring new energy to the foreshore, transforming the area bordered by Thisbe Drive and Estuary Road into a hub of activity. The upgrades will not only foster interaction among residents but also improve accessibility, ensuring everyone can enjoy this community space.
Looking Ahead to Stage 3
Stage 3, set to follow in 2026, promises additional enhancements. While details of this phase are yet to be finalised, the overarching goal remains the same—providing Mandurah’s southern communities with a space that prioritises recreation, inclusivity, and environmental stewardship.
Shaped by the Community, for the Community
The South East Dawesville Foreshore Master Plan has been a collaborative effort from the beginning. Starting with community engagement in 2014 and consultations in 2019, local input shaped the 2019 Concept Master Plan. The recently updated 2024 plan further refines this vision, incorporating design components that maintain a balance between development and sustainability. These updates reflect the community’s priorities of maintaining Mandurah’s natural character while creating spaces that are functional and enjoyable.
Why These Upgrades Matter
By investing in projects like the South East Dawesville Foreshore upgrade, the City of Mandurah aims to foster a healthier, more connected lifestyle for its residents. These changes will provide enhanced infrastructure for recreation and leisure, support local businesses through food van opportunities, and encourage biodiversity through habitat restoration.
Every design element has been chosen with care, ensuring the space not only meets the community’s needs but exceeds expectations. From play equipment that blends into the natural surroundings to accessible pathways and seating, the foreshore will reflect Mandurah’s commitment to thoughtful development.
Stay Updated
For more information on the South East Dawesville Foreshore upgrades and to view detailed concept plans for Stage 2, visit the City of Mandurah’s official website. The community is encouraged to stay informed and engage with this exciting project as it progresses.
Final Thoughts
The upgrades to the South East Dawesville Foreshore demonstrate how local initiatives can balance progress with preservation. By fostering a space built in harmony with its natural surroundings, the City of Mandurah is creating a legacy for current and future generations to enjoy. From families picnicking in lush green spaces to children exploring the natural playground, the foreshore promises to be a place where memories are made.
20 Feb 2025