State Goverment reveals Thomas Dambo’s Giants of Mandurah exhibition a towering success for Peel region

Mandurah has experienced giant success, thanks to some towering residents.

The State Government has revealed the Giants of Mandurah exhibition attracted more than 86,000 visitors and $64 million in spending in the Peel region in its first year.

Danish artist Thomas Dambo’s five much-loved creations, which are crafted from recycled wooden materials, landed in Mandurah in November 2022 and quickly made themselves at home.

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The 86,000 visitors who journeyed to find the giants within the first 12 months spent nearly a combined 350,000 nights in local accommodation — staying an average of four nights — and delivering big economic benefits to local tourism and hospitality businesses.

Mandurah’s visitor centre also recorded a 300 per cent increase in tourism numbers from July 2022 to June 2023.

The exhibition has also garnered awards, winning gold for best sculpture park or trail at the Australian Street Art Awards in March, and organiser FORM taking out gold at the WA Tourism Awards in the major festivals and events category.

Despite an overwhelmingly positive response, the giants have been subjected to vandalism, including the Coodanup foreshore sculpture which was burnt down just weeks after being unveiled.

GEN Launch of Giants of Mandurah. Artist Thomas Dambo.
Camera IconArtist Thomas Dambo at the launch of Giants of Mandurah in November 2022. Credit: Iain Gillespie/The West Australian

Dambo later created a replacement giant named Yaburgurt Cirkelstone, named after the Bindjareb community’s respected elder and Pinjarra Massacre survivor Yaburgurt (George) Winjan.

Police also last year appealed for help to find the offender who spray painted the Halls Head sculpture.

The sculptures were closed at various times during May for maintenance works and are back to looking their best.

It was confirmed in November the Giants would be staying for at least another three years.

Tourism Minister Rita Saffioti said the visitor spending was a “fantastic result for our Peel region”.

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