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Want some practical strategies to improve the safety of your home? The How to Protect Your Home flyer provides essential tips and guidelines to help homeowners safeguard their properties.
To assist with purchasing and installing security items and devices check out the City’s Safety Incentive Rebate Scheme. See below for more details and terms and conditions.
The Safety Incentive Rebate Scheme is a two-year project that aims to support City of Mandurah residents or property owners to take an active role to improve the level of security and safety within and around their property and within their community.
The project has been an outstanding success, with all available budget for this financial year now fully allocated. As a result, the program is temporarily closed to new applications.
There are three streams of funding available for residents:
Further information can be found in the flyer below.
Do you have a public-facing CCTV camera on your property? Help keep your community safe by registering your public-facing CCTV camera/s with Cam-Map WA, a secure WA Government website, hosted by the WA Police Force.
It’s quick, easy and free to register, which will tell police where the cameras are located. If an incident happens nearby, they may contact you and you can choose whether to review and share any relevant footage. Police cannot access your live feed.
Eligible cameras include those facing streets, footpaths, car parks, shopfronts, parks and beaches - not private areas. It’s a fast, practical way to help police respond sooner and keep your community safer.
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Cocooning Project
The Stronger Suburbs Cocooning Project is a two‑year, Department of Justice–funded initiative that forms part of the City of Mandurah’s Community Safety Strategy. It is designed to reduce residential burglary and support safer, more connected neighbourhoods.
Through the Cocooning Project, residents can access:
For more information on home security, contact the Community Development Team [email protected]
The City of Mandurah takes a proactive, multi-layered approach to safety, guided by the Community Safety Strategy 2024–2029, which focuses on the three key pillars of partnerships, place and people. The central theme is the promotion of community-based action to prevent, prepare, and respond to community safety concerns and perceptions, including crime prevention.
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