With Australia Day almost upon us, we've collated an all you need to know guide to the weekend's festivities in the Peel region.
January 25
Top of the Terrace Summer Bash 2.0
The City of Mandurah, The Bridge Garden Bar, Brighton Mandurah, BAR Therapy and Flics Kitchen have teamed up again this year for Summer Bash 2.0.
Mandurah Terrace will shut down for a free street party with plenty of family friendly fun, entertainment and, of course, cricket.
There will be pop-up bars to purchase food and drinks from participating vendors as well as live music, a DJ, jumping castles and a Great Aussie BBQ.
All proceeds from the cost to play cricket, as well as the Great Aussie BBQ, will be donated to the Australian Bushfire Appeal. There will also be donation tins at each venue and the Mandurah Volunteer Fire and Rescue Service will bring along a firetruck for kids to see.
For more information, or to register to play cricket, visit the Facebook event page.
Australian Monsters of Rock 2020
Head to the Premier Hotel on Saturday for a night of rock.
Nine bands will take to the two stages, accompanied by full sound, lighting and fireworks effects.
Rising Sun, Back in Black, The Australian Angels Show, Ballbreaker Perth, Matt Gresham, Rogue, Shaved and Dangerous, Essential Oils and Kings to Thieves will all be a part of the epic show.
Tickets are $40 online or $50 at the door with 20 per cent of the profits going to the Australian Bushfire Appeal.
For more information, visit the Facebook event page.
Aus Fest Red Cross fundraiser at Norma Jeans
Celebrate Australia Day all weekend long with Aus Fest at Norma Jeans.
Taking over Mandurah's favourite nightclub on Saturday and Sunday, the events are also raising funds for Red Cross Disaster Recovery and Relief.
Sales from some drinks ordered on the night as well as a sausage sizzle available for purchase will all go directly to the much-needed bushfire relief organisation.
On Sunday, January 26, patrons will be asked to donate what they can for entry with 100 per cent of the money to also be donated.
There will be drink specials all weekend long and four rooms of different music, including Aussie anthems and a replay of the Triple J Hottest 100.
For more information, visit the Facebook event page.
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January 26
Fun on the Mandurah Foreshore
In Mandurah, the eastern foreshore will be abuzz with activity on Australia Day, including the city's largest annual citizenship ceremony.
The general public are invited to enjoy a cooked Aussie breakfast on the foreshore between 7-9am with live music from the Mandurah Concert Band.
The official ceremony starts at 8.30am with the winners for the Community Citizen of the Year awards announced, followed by the welcoming of over 100 new citizens.
The event finishes with a flotilla of boats on the estuary, organised by Mandurah Offshore Fishing and Sailing Club.
Mandurah mayor Rhys Williams will be on hand to award the flotilla's best dressed title around 11am.
There will be no fireworks in Mandurah on Australia Day.
The event is alcohol and smoke and pet free.
For more information, visit the City of Mandurah website.
Celebrations in Pinjarra
The historic Edenvale Homestead will once again be the backdrop of the Shire of Murray's annual Australia Day celebrations.
From 7.30am, enjoy a traditional cooked breaky for just $5 by the Pinjarra Lions Club.
There will be plenty of fun for the kids with free water slides between 7.30-11am as well as face painting from 9.30am and live music by Lionel Morris and Ashlea Reale Duo.
The official Citizen of the Year Awards ceremony to recognise and honour individuals or groups for their contribution to life in Murray, will start at 8.30am. This will also include welcoming Murray's newest Australian citizens.
For more information, visit the Shire of Murray website.
Plenty of colour at Waroona
A street parade is set to get the Waroona Australia Day celebrations off to a colourful start.
The event, held at Waroona Memorial Hall, promises fun for the whole family, with face painting, live music, an animal farm from Peel Zoo and a colouring station.
A cooked breakfast will be available to purchase from 7.30am.
The official Australia Day address and Awards Ceremony will start at 9.30am.
For more information, visit the Shire of Waroona website.
Something for everyone at Boddington
The Boddington Rodeo Grounds will be the place to be for local residents on Australia Day.
Breakfast will be served by the Lions Club of Boddington from 7.30am.
There will be a hive of activity to celebrate the annual day with live entertainment, water slides, face painting, a dunking machine, giant sandpit and a gate prize.
The ceremony will also include official Australia Day Celebrations and Awards.
For more information on the day visit the Shire of Boddington website.
Australia Day House Party
Looking for a live punk rock music party to celebrate Aussie Day? Head to Westy's House for an afternoon of high energy, hosted by local band My Shadow And I.
With Peel products Indigo, Asparagus Soop and Kings to Thieves also on the lineup, this all ages event is set to be epic.
And, it's all for a good cause with all food sales to be donated to WIRES to help rescue and rehabilitate wildlife impacted by the bushfires.
For more information, or to purchase tickets, visit the eventbrite website. Doors open at 12.30pm with pre-sale tickets required for entry.
Around town
There are also plenty of events on at local bars and restaurants, including: