Connecting Corridors

connectingcorridors

our community development initiatives

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These projects focus on turning ideas into action: building pathways, improving crossings & creating safe, welcoming spaces that make it easier for people to move between neighbourhoods, schools, shops & natural areas. By showcasing current & planned projects, this section helps residents see how individual efforts fit into the bigger picture of community connectivity.

TIMELINE

30
Nov 2025

Over 3,000 Trees & Counting in Dawesville

Last Sunday, volunteers came together for another amazing tree planting event hosted by City of Mandurah Environment and BCCG. From sausage sizzles to native seedlings, it was a day of …
30
Nov 2025

Finding Safe Spaces for Riders

Connecting Corridors highlights community concerns about safe riding spaces in Mandurah. The project explores council discussions, alternatives, and special event options to ensure local bike riders have legal, secure places …
30
Nov 2025

What is She Shed?

Step into the She Shed. Learn, Share & Connect with Amazing Women. Just like you!
18
Sep 2025

Rethinking Climate-Resilient

We’re rethinking what it means to plant for the future. Instead of sticking strictly to native species, we’re exploring climate-resilient plants that still support local ecosystems. It’s about choosing what …
02
Aug 2025

The Evolution of Australian Neighbourhoods

Australian neighbourhoods have transformed over the years, evolving from car-dependent suburbs to vibrant, walkable communities prioritising connection and sustainability. This explores how early suburbs were influenced by international urban planning …
16
Jul 2025

The Vanishing Buzz

The absence of bugs on our windscreens may seem like a small convenience, but it’s a glaring symptom of a much larger problem. Insect populations, including vital pollinators like bees …
07
Apr 2025

Microplastics in Our Neighbourhood

Microplastics have quietly infiltrated our environment, impacting everything from local green spaces to the waterways that sustain life. These tiny plastic fragments, often the result of degraded larger plastics or …

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Connecting Corridors is for people who care deeply about place. We protect and restore natural ecosystems, coastal dunes, wetlands, bushland, while building resilient communities that thrive alongside them.