Mandurah Duck Race coordinator Greg Dalwood.
Camera IconMandurah Duck Race coordinator Greg Dalwood. Credit: Supplied/Jon Hewson.

Mandurah Duck Race: Local clubs can benefit from fundraiser

Vanessa SchmittMandurah Coastal Times

THE Combined Rotary Clubs of Mandurah Duck Race is on again on April 15 – and sports and service clubs have an opportunity to make money for their organisations.

Coordinator Greg Dalwood said if clubs sold $5 raffle tickets within their clubs and networks, they would receive a payment of 50 per cent for their effort.

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Proceeds from the Duck Race raffle tickets can be used by the clubs to purchase equipment or for any club member development.

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In previous years, Rotary has supported many sports and service clubs in Mandurah to raise thousands of dollars.

Money raised from the Mandurah Duck Race goes towards charitable causes in the Peel region.

Email secretary@mandurahrotaryduckrace.info for details.