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Updated: March 19, 2010

Mandurah: Always wanted to learn how to sail?

If you live in Mandurah, come and check out a 'Try Sailing' Day with a twist, on Sunday 18th April. The day is all about enjoying the marine environment, learning to sail, and raising awareness about the need to protect the Kimberley coast.

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The spectacular Kimberley coast and rich marine environments provide a multitude of habitats that are home to an extraordinary diversity of species. Photo: Richard Costin

All profits from the range of activities will go towards The Wilderness Society's Kimberley campaign. 

Have a try at sailing (get in quick for a go), find out more information on how to get into the sport of sailing, and of course, more about the beautiful Kimberley Coast. Food and drinks will be available.

Where: Mandurah Offshore Fishing Sailing Club (MOFSC), end of Breakwater Parade, Mandurah
When: Sunday 18th April, 10am to 4pm

It is free entry to attend, but $10 for adults and $5 for kids (15 and under) to go out on the sailing boats.

For further information, please contact Kate via 0403 687 887 or email kate.lathouras@yahoo.com.au


Can't make it? You can send a letter to PM Rudd about the Kimberley. Just click here to download the letter, and send it in!

 

 

 


For more information, please contact:

Kimberley Campaigner

The Wilderness Society WA Inc

City West Lotteries House
2 Delhi St
West Perth, WA, 6005
Phone: 08 9420 7255

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