AUSTRALIANS spend $1 billion on Mother’s Day every year.
This year, with small businesses under more pressure than they’ve been since Covid, where that money lands matters more than usual.
Maylands already has it covered. Gifts, experiences and somewhere to enjoy it all.
Most of the people running these businesses are mums themselves.
Spending locally this Mother’s Day supports the mums of Maylands, not a head office somewhere else.

• Perth BBQ School.
There are more than 13,000 people in Maylands, and every one of them has a mum. That’s a lot of reasons to stay local.
And if you don’t live here, Sunday public transport is now free. Once you’re in the town centre, everything is walkable.
The cafés, restaurants and bars across Maylands will be full this Mother’s Day and they’ve earned a following well beyond the suburb.
Buy a gift, book an experience, grab a coffee and stay for lunch, all within a short walk of each other.
Every purchase made here supports the people who show up year-round, invest in the community and create the reasons people keep coming back.
“We offer something timeless — pieces that mark the moment and last well beyond it. Engraving is available on pendants and charms,” Sonn, Harry Jewellers

• Harry Jewellers.
“The gift becomes something you create together. That’s what makes it different,” Andrea, Clay Make Studio.
“We offer free initial consultations, plus discounts and gift cards. It’s something mums would never book for themselves,” Kerry, Piko Laser Tattoo Removal.
“Mother’s Day is the perfect reason to slow down. Our red-light therapy and sauna experiences are designed to help mums genuinely reset,” Joann, Pure Soul Wellness.
“A fitness voucher is something that lasts well beyond the day itself,” Luke, Conan Health and Fitness.
“A window cleaning voucher is the gift nobody thinks to buy and the one mum will actually use,” Thibault, Tada Windows.
“There’s a full day waiting for you at Lyric’s Bar and Underground on Mother’s Day, including our bottomless lunch, live performances and hosting an artist sketching portraits,” Michiel, Lyric’s Bar.
These are the people behind the businesses. They’re here year-round, and they’re ready for you. This Mother’s Day, keep it local. Visit the Maylands Business Association website for offers.
by SIMMONE SACHE