Friends of Rivers Peel partners with Mandurah Environment and Heritage Group

Carla Hildebrandt
Updated February 21 2018 - 2:46pm, first published February 13 2018 - 7:32pm
Colin Elton, past Chairman of the Friends of the Rivers Peel is pictured handing a $1700 cheque to Chairperson, of Mandurah Environment and Heritage Group, Barry Small.
Colin Elton, past Chairman of the Friends of the Rivers Peel is pictured handing a $1700 cheque to Chairperson, of Mandurah Environment and Heritage Group, Barry Small.

Two local groups have teamed up to help the local environment, just in time for the annual Clean Up Peel Waterways month. 

Carla Hildebrandt

Journalist at the Mandurah Mail

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