The annual Christmas on the Murray event returns on December 5.
The popular, free community event offers hours of family fun and entertainment and runs from 5pm to 8pm at the Murray River Foreshore.
Shire President David Bolt said the Christmas on the Murray is the perfect way to get into the spirit of Christmas and celebrate with our wonderful community.
“There will be live Christmas carols performed throughout the evening by Mandurah Concert Band, Austin Cove Baptist College student band, local performers and new to the line-up this year is the Butterscotch Quartet,” Mr Bolt said.
“There will also be free kids activities including, Christmas crafts, and face painting. So, bring a picnic rug and chairs and pop down for a lovely evening along our beautiful Murray River."

There will be various food trucks, ice-cream and coffee, and the Lions Club of Pinjarra will be holding a sausage sizzle.
There are also local food businesses along Pinjarra’s main street open for trade.
For more information visit murray.wa.gov.au and follow the Shire of Murray on Facebook and Instagram.
This event is supported by the Shire of Murray, Lotterywest, Community Bank Pinjarra, Alcoa and South32 Worsley Alumina.

Mandurah land owners reminded to prepare properties for upcoming fire season
Winning $2.5 million Lotto ticket sold in Bertram
Shark advice issued for White Hills Beach
Mayor reassures community after 13 trees removed from old King Carnival site
State Government invests $5 million to help restore Peel-Harvey Estuary
Part of Kwinana Freeway at Stake Hill closed for hours after truck crashes into overpass
Woman charged with alleged murder of baby in Baldivis
Bridgetown artist takes out top prize in 2025 Rockingham Castaways Sculpture Awards
'I am deeply sorry': WA Governor formally apologises over 1834 Pinjarra Massacre