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The BIG III | World Gym Mandurah
Jun 22, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Mandurah
Welcome to The BIG III the very first novice Powerlifting competition hosted by Zac & Jack @ World Gym Mandurah! Your best of 3 attempts at; Squat, Bench and Deadlift will go toward your Total, biggest Total wins. Bring everything you got because the competition will be fierce and firey! Get ready for a day filled with energy, excitment and PB's. Weigh ins: 21/06 from 9am to 11am at WGM Comp day: 22/06 Lifting starts from 9am at WGM APL Rulebook: https://aplpowerlifting.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/APL_Rule_Book_2024_Rev-C.pdf
Information Source: Jack Ryman | eventbrite
Murray Movie Club - Juror #2 | Lesser Hall
Jun 17, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Pinjarra
Join us to watch and discuss the 2024 legal thriller, Juror #2, co-produced and directed by Clint Eastwood and written by Jonathan Abrams. Synopsis While serving as a juror in a high-profile murder trial, a family man finds himself struggling with a serious moral dilemma, one he could use to sway the jury verdict and potentially convict or free the wrong killer. Juror #2 is rated M for coarse language. Attendees must be 15 years or older to attend. Popcorn, tea and coffee provided. BYO comfy camping chair and additional movie snacks!
Information Source: Murray Library | eventbrite
Perspective Through Clay | Activity Junction
Jun 21, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Mandurah
Join us for a unique and inclusive ceramics workshop that goes beyond traditional pottery—inviting you to explore perspective, identity, and self-expression through clay. Two Day Event Part One: Saturday 21/6/25 12pm - 3pm Part Two: Sunday 22/6/25 12pm - 3pm Guided by Tay (they/he), a passionate ceramicist with lived experience of Tourette’s and autism, this workshop blends technical skill-building with deep personal reflection in a safe and welcoming environment. You’ll learn fundamental clay techniques—including pinch pots, coils, and slab building—and use them to create meaningful artworks that tell your story. We’ll begin by exploring how we see others, creating a piece that represents someone else’s perspective. From there, you’ll be invited to reflect inward and create a personal piece that expresses your own identity and experiences. This workshop is perfect for all experience levels—from first-time creators to seasoned artists. Expect a vibrant, collaborative atmosphere filled with creativity, connection, and plenty of laughter. What’s Included: Hands-on instruction in core ceramic techniquesAll materials and tools providedA welcoming, inclusive space with accessibility considerationsLight refreshments providedYour unique ceramic pieces will be professionally fired and can be collected after the eventWho Should Attend? Targeted at young adults exploring identityAnyone interested in creative self-expressionPeople with disability and lived experience of diversityCommunity members eager to explore art and connectionBeginners and experienced artists alikeInclusive to allSupport workers/people welcomeKey Takeaways: Learn practical pottery skillsExplore new perspectives on identity and self-expressionContribute to a collective exhibition showcasing diverse stories and experiencesThis workshop is part of a wider project named the Creative and Digital Arts Project. The project is funded by the Department of Social Services. Facilitation of these workshops is Supported by Valued Lives. If you have any further questions or would like to request a sponcered ticket please reach out to siand@valuedlives.org.au
Information Source: Empowered Connections | eventbrite
Deep Water-Adult Storytelling Event | City of Mandurah - Lakelands Library and Community Centre
Jun 28, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Mandurah
Step into the magic of the spoken word at this special adult storytelling event, where timeless tales and heartfelt narratives come alive. This event will feature six talented storytellers who will guide you on a captivating journey through a vibrant mix of folktales, personal experiences, and historical accounts. These stories are more than just words—they are bridges to deeper understanding. Themes of connection, problem-solving, reconciliation, cultural exchange, insight, and friendship invite you to see the world—and the people in it—through new eyes. With each tale, you’ll be drawn into different perspectives, discovering how storytelling can transform the way we relate to others and to ourselves. The power of storytelling lies not only in the telling but in the listening. Research shows that engaging with stories supports mental wellbeing by sparking the imagination, improving focus and listening skills, and nurturing empathy. It’s also a vital way of preserving memory, sharing culture, and passing down language across generations. Stories are, and always have been, the heartbeat of human experience. Interval and afternoon tea at 2.30pm Bookings are essential. Spaces are limited. Tickets $10 per person, payable in advance, non-refundable.
Information Source: City of Mandurah - Libraries | eventbrite