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What is the Wanneroo Way?

If you know of a City of Wanneroo resident who has done something to help you or another person in our community, we want to know. 

From Girrawheen to Two Rocks, we want to celebrate you, our local people, for all the incredible things you do to help each other and make our community great every day  - whether it's an act of kindness or bravery, fundraising or volunteering efforts, or a creative way of helping others.

Our amazing people are what make the City of Wanneroo a place people want to live, work and play, and we want to give a shout out to people who show the #WannerooWay.

From 12 April to 12 July 2023, when you nominate someone from our community, you could win them a $100 voucher to spend at one of the City’s amazing local businesses!

Nominate someone now using our online nomination form.

Terms and conditions apply.

Chris

Local seniors are wielding paintbrushes, clay and pencils, all in the name of creating art and social supports.

Read more of Chris's story

Julie

From improved self-confidence to increased strength, Julie Osborne helps people with disabilities through the power of horse riding.

Read more of Julie's story 

Mat

A Jindalee restaurant owner launched a successful parkside pop-up last year, after listening to the wants of northern suburbs families.

Read more of Mat's story 

Marge

An empty Yanchep lot has been transformed into a lush garden by a group of dedicated volunteers who love a good yarn.

Read more about Marge's story

Marcia and Lorraine

Making sure people feel welcome is a key ingredient to a successful senior citizens club according to Wanneroo resident Marcia Dinnie.

Read more of Marcia and Lorraine's story

Jodie

By making specialised wheelchairs available for play, a Yanchep sports club is making sure no-one misses out on the great game of bowls.

Read more about Jodie's story

Greg

Saving lives is all in a day’s work for volunteer bush firefighter Greg Pobar.

Read more of Greg's story

Richard

Volunteer surf lifesaver Richard Lissett has helped bring a local club into the twenty-first century, using the power of the cloud to upskill members.

Read Richard's story here 

Samantha

Difficulty to find a suitable playgroup inspired Banksia Grove resident Samantha to take matters into her own hands and start her own.

Read Samantha's story here. 

Clay and Damien

Two mates have cycled a gruelling 200km journey to honour family members whose lives were touched by cancer.

Read more of Clay and Damien's story

Tam and Cal

Tam and Cal chose to stay and defend their property in the Yanchep bushfire.

Read more of Tam and Cal's story

Till and Will

A Quinns Rocks beachside business has been overwhelmed by the support of the community who have rallied behind them.

Read more of Till and Will's story

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