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Tell us what you think of the draft Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2026–2031

The City of Mandurah is inviting community members to provide feedback on the draft Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) 2026–2031.

The Plan will guide how the City strengthens access and inclusion across its services, facilities and programs over the next five years, helping to create a welcoming and inclusive community where people with disability can participate, contribute and thrive.

The draft DAIP has been shaped through extensive community engagement, with 341 submissions received through workshops, surveys, pop-up events, meetings, and targeted sessions with City employees, Elected Members and community groups.

The City is now seeking feedback on the draft Plan. By sharing feedback, community members can help:

  • Ensure the Plan reflects the needs of people with disability, carers and the wider community.
  • Shape future services, programs and facilities.
  • Build a more inclusive and welcoming Mandurah over the next five years.

Community members can review the draft Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2026–2031 and complete a short online survey on Mandurah Matters.

A community drop-in session will also be held at Mandurah Library, 331 Pinjarra Road, Mandurah, on Wednesday 17 June from 10am to 2pm. Community members are encouraged to read the draft Plan before attending.

Feedback closes on Sunday 28 June 2026.