Belinda Trowbridge, Mel Quatember, Andrew McKerrell, Sergeant Paul Trimble, John Perry, Paula Johnston, Mayor Marina Vergone and Mandurah MLA David Templeman.
Camera IconBelinda Trowbridge, Mel Quatember, Andrew McKerrell, Sergeant Paul Trimble, John Perry, Paula Johnston, Mayor Marina Vergone and Mandurah MLA David Templeman. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Learn safety tips at business forum

Rachel FennerMandurah Coastal Times

The breakfast is an initiative between police, the City of Mandurah and the Peel Chamber of Commerce.

Attendees will learn about the south metropolitan district's new policing model and the resources available to them through the City of Mandurah's Safer Mandurah project.

Before the event, Peel CCI will send out a survey about the district's new policing model and the Safer Mandurah initiative and survey questions will be answered at the breakfast.

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Mandurah Mayor Marina Vergone, local police sergeants and Peel Chamber president Donna Cocking will be on hand for a question-and-answer session in which audience members can find out more about the model and project.

South metropolitan district community engagement officer Sergeant Paul Trimble encouraged all business owners to attend.

"We want local businesses to be aware of the resources available to them to create a safer working environment," he said.

n The Safer Mandurah and Peel free local business breakfast forum is on May 22 at Rushton Park, starting at 7am.

Book your place by completing the survey at https://www.survey monkey.com/r/ZJKYTP8