Proposed excision from Class ‘A’ Reserve 27581 (Hall Park) – Mandurah Western Foreshore

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Consultation closes 14 December 2025

The City of Mandurah (City) have proposed the excision of approximately 8000m2 of land from Class ‘A’ Reserve 27581, which is otherwise known as Hall Park, pursuant to Section 42(4) of the Land Administration Act 1997 (LAA). Reserve 27581 is set aside for the purpose of ‘Recreation Act 105-1970’ and is under the City’s management.

The proposed amendment would create a new lot, as depicted in Attachment 1, with the City to retain management of the balance of Reserve 27581. The City has proposed that the State lease them the new lot, with the City to subsequently enter a sub-lease with a commercial operator. The sub-lessee would then develop, subject to planning approvals, a brewery, chocolate retail outlet, mini golf course and café (as depicted in Attachment 2). It is also proposed to grant easements under Section 144 of the LAA over Reserve 27581, pursuant to Section 44 of the LAA, to allow the new lot to be connected to services and accessed by the public.

In accordance with Section 42(5) and 44(2), the Minister for Lands is required to give notice of the State’s intention to act in relation to Class ‘A’ Reserves, to allow public comments to be sought and considered. At the conclusion of the advertising period, the proposal may then be tabled in both Houses of Parliament of Western Australia.

The proposal is open for public comment until 14 December 2025.

For more information about public consultation, including tips on making a good submission, please visit the Public consultation in the WA planning system webpage.

Consultation closes 14 December 2025

The City of Mandurah (City) have proposed the excision of approximately 8000m2 of land from Class ‘A’ Reserve 27581, which is otherwise known as Hall Park, pursuant to Section 42(4) of the Land Administration Act 1997 (LAA). Reserve 27581 is set aside for the purpose of ‘Recreation Act 105-1970’ and is under the City’s management.

The proposed amendment would create a new lot, as depicted in Attachment 1, with the City to retain management of the balance of Reserve 27581. The City has proposed that the State lease them the new lot, with the City to subsequently enter a sub-lease with a commercial operator. The sub-lessee would then develop, subject to planning approvals, a brewery, chocolate retail outlet, mini golf course and café (as depicted in Attachment 2). It is also proposed to grant easements under Section 144 of the LAA over Reserve 27581, pursuant to Section 44 of the LAA, to allow the new lot to be connected to services and accessed by the public.

In accordance with Section 42(5) and 44(2), the Minister for Lands is required to give notice of the State’s intention to act in relation to Class ‘A’ Reserves, to allow public comments to be sought and considered. At the conclusion of the advertising period, the proposal may then be tabled in both Houses of Parliament of Western Australia.

The proposal is open for public comment until 14 December 2025.

For more information about public consultation, including tips on making a good submission, please visit the Public consultation in the WA planning system webpage.

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