2024 ASRF Mandurah City Street Rod Nationals

An Australian Street Rod Federation, 4 Day event encompassing both entrant only and general public activities around the Peel region. Over 200 Street Rods and 400+ people hitting the streets of Mandurah, with many coming from the east coast but most from all over Western Australia.

The event kicks off with a Meet and Eat on the Eastern Foreshore around 6pm Friday 22nd March. Entrants are invited to bring their Street Rods down, parking on the Eastern Foreshore where they will be cared for by our Security team. Entrants can then go and enjoy the array of meal choices up and down the road.

Saturday we have Entrant only activities all day and into the evening but the public will be able to see many of the Rods cruising the streets as they make their way to and from the various activities.

Sunday is the big day, our Show and Shine spectacular at Peel Thunder HQ, Rushton Park, open to the public from 10am until 4pm. Tickets are $15 per adult, $5 kids, and $40 for a Family (up to 4 kids). In addition we have two special guests, with over 500K subscribers & views in the millions between them, they are social media & you tube stars Karl Fisher of Japhands Kustoms from Canada, plus Jordan Bennett of Bennett Customs from Dunsborough.

Post 4pm we are back into an Entrant only event, as we take in a busy few days, wind down, have a lovely meal together and farewell our Entrants.

Rotary Family Fun Day and Duck Race

The Rotary Family Fun Day and Duck Race is held each year on Easter Saturday (30th March 2024) on the Eastern Foreshore in Mandurah. There is a program of free music and entertainment throughout the day, market stalls, novelty events, children’s activities, displays and the annual Duck Race in mid-afternoon on the estuary.

This is an annual event designed for Rotary to say ‘thanks’ to the community for support during the previous 12 months. More than 50 volunteers (Rotarians, families and friends) are required to conduct the event, with help from many other community groups in Mandurah.