May General Meeting Tuesday 19

Speaker: Heather Adamson - Land For Wildlife, Mandurah

Heather will talk about her work in the Peel Region particularly in relation to flora.

Apologies in advance - this website will not be updated until mid-July - please see U3A Mandurah for meeting information.

Mandurah Wildflower Group Inc. gratefully acknowledges the grant from Lotterywest for the purchase of the Club's computer

Eucalyptus caesia

Mandurah is located in the Peel Region of Western Australia about 74ks south of Perth, the capital of our state.


Hibbertia hypericoidesIt is one of the fastest growing areas of Australia. It is the capital of the Peel Region and the gateway to the Southwest.


Hovea trisperma

In 2004 Mandurah won the GWN Brand WA Top Tourism Town award .

There are around 9,000 different species of wildflowers in the South West .

Mandurah Wildflower Group Inc. is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the preservation and cultivation of wildflowers and native plants.

We celebrated our 30th anniversary in 2005.

Our activities include bush walks, propagating mornings, meetings with interesting and informative speakers, plant stalls, shows and wildflower displays displays and bus trips to places of wildflower interest.

Templetonia retusa, pictured above, is the floral emblem of the City of Mandurah.

Important Update for all Members

At our AGM on March 17, 2009, members voted to join U3A Mandurah.

To all intents and purposes, not much will change for members of MWG with regards to meetings and club activites. Membership fees will now be paid to U3A Mandurah. Meetings will now start at 1.30pm instead of 1.00pm but will be held in the same place.

As members of U3A, our members will be able to attend any or all of the various programmes offered by U3A.

Please see the Club Info page for details on how to join.