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Deni.com.au

Locality: Deniliquin, New South Wales

Phone: +61 3 5881 2080



Address: 247 Cressy Street 2710 Deniliquin, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.deni.com.au

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25.01.2022 Here's the latest Children's School Holiday Reading Catalogue................ New Titles arriving every Day.



13.01.2022 Latest Brother Cashback Offer.... http://deni.com.au/brother.html

10.01.2022 NEW EXPANDED DELIVERY SERVICE. Whilst our Deniliquin Store is "OPEN FOR BUSINESS"as usual. If you have "Self Isolated" and would like to asses a new book, magazines, papers, Toys or stationary then we are just a phone call away. We will deliver to your home or office within the Deniliquin Township or arrange delivery to all surrounding towns via courier. Mobile Credit Card facilities are available. JUST CALL OUR FRIENDLY STAFF TO ARRANGE YOUR DELIVERY..... 03 5881 2080

04.01.2022 REFURBISHED APPLE IPHONES Now available. Fully Tested with Warranty.... Save Hundreds $$$$$$



04.01.2022 IN STOCK NOW! Andy and Terry's amazing treehouse now has 13 new storeys, including a tiny-horse level, a pyjama-party room, an Underpants Museum, a photo-bombing booth, a waiting room, a Door of Doom, a circus, a giant-fighting-robot arena, a traffic school, a water-ski park filled with flesh-eating piranhas and a treehouse visitor centre with a 24-hour information desk, a penguin-powered flying treehouse tour bus and a gift shop. Well, what are you waiting for? Come on up!

02.01.2022 Through a combination of paint, magic water and different shapes, children can create a chemical reaction in which they can turn fluid into solid 3D objects, in only a few seconds. There are infinite possibilities for children to play with the created figures. We for example also made an item with an ‘aquarium’ with LED lights and bubbles, which ensures that the created sea animals can swim around. Call in today to see the full Range...........

02.01.2022 Office Choice has officially launched the Bibbulmun range of Indigenous-branded workplace supplies. The Bibbulmun range, exclusive to Office Choice group dealers, features more than 80 products ranging from Australian-made carbon-neutral copy paper and a wide range of office stationery and washroom products with plans to expand the range in 2019. The dealer group has been buoyed by the strong consumer response to the range leading to a greater than expected uptake of purchase...rs since the launch to dealers in mid-October. Bibbulmun products feature a distinctive magpie icon, whose black and white colours represent Indigenous and non-Indigenous businesses coming together to make a difference to the lives of Indigenous people. The range was launched this week in conjunction with the group’s back-to-work promotion that includes a national and local promotional plan and individual Bibbulmun websites for each member. A percentage from the sale of all Bibbulmun products sold through Office Choice are channelled to the Bibbulmun Fund, which supports Indigenous communities by developing and implementing community-based programs. The Bibbulmun Fund invests in targeted community projects that are run by community members and have support from local leaders. Since 2015, more than $160,000 has been raised, allowing the Bibbulmun Fund to support numerous projects and initiatives. Speaking to the members at the Office Choice conference last year, Kim Collard, chairman of the Bibbulmun Fund, said three projects the Bibbulmun Fund has invested in include the Bibbulmun Entrepreneurs Program, Chirriger Aboriginal Runway and the Sons of Fathers Family Violence & Sexual Abuse Conference. Office Choice CEO Brad O’Brien said: Quality Bibbulmun products offer a simple way for customers to give back to Indigenous Australia, and meet their corporate social responsibility targets. Bibbulmun makes it possible for customers to play their part by contributing part-proceeds to initiatives which go beyond mere handouts, and empowering Indigenous Australians to build a better future for themselves and their community, he added.



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