A wave of Maori culture washed over the Mandurah foreshore on Saturday, with the fifth annual Waitangi Day celebrations.
Hundreds gathered to enjoy a day of traditional New Zealand heritage on full display.
There was something for everyone - from music and dance to cultural cuisine and the Kiwi Riders once again joined the celebrations, riding their Harley Davidson bikes through to the foreshore.
A collection of market stalls showcased everything from artwork to clothing, giving locals the chance to learn a thing or two about our neighbouring country.
The day celebrates the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi - New Zealand's founding document - which was signed on February 6, 1840.