Channel 7 Rockingham Beach Cup Gallops Closer
City of Rockingham 3 Nov 2023

This year’s Community Carnival at Churchill Park and Bell Park will feature free, family-friendly entertainment including artisan markets, live music (with performances from the City’s Breakthrough Music Competition artists) food stalls and activities for families to enjoy. 

Sunday’s racing program will have horse races kicking off periodically from 12pm, while the Fashions on the Foreshore competition will also take place. There are a number of ways to enjoy the event, whether it be from the free Community Carnival or one of the two ticketed areas offering a more exclusive experience.

City of Rockingham Mayor Deb Hamblin encouraged visitors from across the state to come and Rediscover Rockingham during the event. 

“The City has been a proud supporter of the RBC since it began in 2016. Last year nearly 22,000 people attended over the course of the weekend, with approximately $1.5 million injected into our local economy,” Mayor Hamblin said. 

“Council appreciates the significant tourism and economic benefits the RBC brings to our City, which is why it approved to provide $177,500 of Iconic Event Sponsorship to the Rotary Club of Palm Beach WA to help them deliver the event once again in 2023.

"The two ticketed areas in the Palm Beach Lounge and the Palm Beach Oasis are fabulous places to catch WA’s only beach racing carnival.   

Our City is known as the place where the coast comes to life, and the RBC does a fantastic job of showcasing this. There’s so much to do in Rockingham, and we encourage visitors from far and wide to come and Rediscover Rockingham and explore everything our City has to offer during the RBC weekend. 

All proceeds from the event support the Rotary Club of Palm Beach WA and its beneficiaries including Variety WA and the Australian Alzheimer’s Research Foundation. The event supports and showcases retired racehorses. No betting takes place and the health and welfare of the horses is paramount with no whips being used during the races. 

Free parking will be available at the Village Green. Attendees visiting by public transport can catch the 555 bus from Rockingham Train Station.

Visitors travelling by sea can anchor in the designated boat viewing area located between Wanliss Street carpark and the Val Street Jetty (please observe the floating markers).

For more information on the event or to secure tickets visit Rockingham Beach Cup. 

Image: The Rockingham Foreshore will play host to a series of horse races as part of the 2023 Channel 7 Rockingham Beach Cup.