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MARCH 2026. Mandurah Crab Festival. A Sustainable Ocean Celebration & Tourist Attraction.

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[Audio] We will now proceed to the second slide of our presentation, where we will discuss the vision and core philosophy of the Mandurah Crab Festival. This festival is scheduled to take place in March of 2026. Our mission is to create a cultural celebration that represents the unique identity of Mandurah and promotes ocean conservation. We understand the importance of balancing current needs with future resources and are committed to ensuring the well-being of our people, planet, and profit. The festival not only showcases food and fun, but also highlights Mandurah's rich cultural heritage and coastal character. In addition, we aim to educate and inspire action in protecting our oceans and promoting eco-friendly practices. With our focus on sustainable tourism, we also strive to protect the marine environment and support local businesses while creating sustainable employment opportunities. At the Mandurah Crab Festival, we strongly believe that economic growth and environmental sustainability can coexist. In conclusion, this festival is not just a one-time event, but a movement towards a more sustainable and responsible future. Thank you for your attention and please continue to follow the rest of our presentation..

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[Audio] In this portion of the presentation, we will discuss the Triple Bottom Line framework and our approach to sustainability at the Mandurah Crab Festival. Our festival uses this framework to evaluate our impact in three dimensions: people, planet, and profit. In regards to people, we prioritize social impact and community wellbeing. Our goal is to create an inclusive and positive experience for all attendees, staff, and volunteers. This includes fair employment practices, promoting inclusivity and accessibility, and incorporating Indigenous storytelling and cultural projects into our festival. In terms of the planet, we understand the importance of reducing our environmental footprint and preserving ecological health. Our festival is powered by solar energy and all facilities are designed with sustainability in mind. We also have zero-waste initiatives and a comprehensive recycling program in place. In addition, we provide water refill stations to decrease the use of single-use plastic bottles. Lastly, our focus is not on maximizing profits, as we are a not-for-profit event. Instead, our priority is creating a positive impact for the local community and the environment. We are committed to sustainability in all aspects of our festival. We hope this has given you a better understanding of our Triple Bottom Line approach and our dedication to promoting cultural heritage and ocean conservation through the Mandurah Crab Festival. Stay tuned for the rest of our presentation as we delve further into the details of our event..

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[Audio] This presentation has covered various aspects of the Mandurah Crab Festival and its mission. The festival will take place on March 15-17, 2026 at the waterfront of Mandurah, a city known for its beautiful coastal views and rich cultural heritage. Over 2000 visitors are expected to attend the three-day celebration, which includes a range of activities for all ages. The festival has been recognized as an award-winning sustainable event, demonstrating a commitment to promoting and preserving the city's cultural heritage and ocean conservation. The Western Australia Tourism Bureau's regional activity program has also shown support for the festival, solidifying its status as a top destination for tourists and locals. Don't miss the chance to experience Mandurah's unique coastal heritage and support sustainable tourism practices at the Mandurah Crab Festival in 2026..

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[Audio] The fifth slide of our presentation is focused on the Mandurah Crab Festival, which will take place in March 2026. This event celebrates both Mandurah's cultural heritage and promotes sustainable tourism and ocean conservation. We will be discussing the immersive experiences offered at the festival, including award-winning local seafood prepared by renowned chefs, showcasing the diverse culinary heritage of Mandurah's coastal communities. This gives visitors a chance to truly experience and appreciate the flavors of our region. In addition, the festival is committed to sustainability and will only use seafood from sustainable fisheries, supporting local suppliers and ensuring the long-term health of our oceans. There is also an educational aspect to the festival, where visitors can learn about sustainable consumption and ocean protection. By educating and involving our guests, we hope to inspire positive changes towards a more sustainable future. The Mandurah Crab Festival is not just a fun event, but also a platform for promoting and practicing sustainable practices while enjoying the unique and delicious tastes of our coastal community. We look forward to seeing you at the festival in 2026..

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[Audio] Welcome to the final slide of our presentation. Our Mandurah Crab Festival, happening in March 2026, aims to promote cultural heritage and ocean conservation as a unique and sustainable tourism event. We would like to highlight the immersive experiences of Indigenous culture as a major aspect of this festival. These experiences include authentic storytelling, traditional performances, and cultural workshops. Immerse yourself in the Dreamtime Stories that have been passed down through generations with daily sessions at 11am and 3pm. Local artists will also be offering traditional art workshops in the cultural tent throughout the day. Don't miss the chance to witness spectacular traditional dance performances on the main stage at 2pm and 6pm daily. Our special guest, Uncle Ben Taylor - a Noongar elder, will be joining us on Saturday at 5pm to share the significance of the connection between the local people and the waters of Mandurah. We hope these immersive experiences will allow you to truly connect with the Indigenous culture and appreciate its significance in this region. Thank you for your time and attention, and we look forward to seeing you at the Mandurah Crab Festival in March 2026..