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Abbey Beach Shack

Locality: Busselton, Western Australia

Phone: +61 437 900 756



Address: Abbey 6280 Busselton, WA, Australia

Website: http://abbeybeachaccommodation.webs.com

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24.01.2022 If you have a booking with us within the next 6 months, we are offering you to cancel or transfer to new dates after October.



21.01.2022 BUSSELTON-MELBOURNE FLIGHTS CANCELLED The long-awaited launch of Jetstar's Busselton to Melbourne service has been postponed until further notice. What do you... think about the move? A Jetstar spokesperson says the airline made the difficult decision to postpone the launch "given the current travel environment". "We look forward to confirming the new launch date in the coming months," the spokesperson said in a statement. "We are committed to the service and we want to launch it at a time when it will be successful from day one."

21.01.2022 STORM WASHES UP SEAWEED IN BUSSELTON It's better weather at the Busselton foreshore today but there are still signs of yesterday's storms. A layer of seawee...d is covering a large part of the beach. Lower parts of the Busselton jetty were underwater yesterday due to high tides and rough swell caused by ex- Cyclone Mangga. How are things looking at your local beach?

17.01.2022 STRONG WINDS AND SWELL - POTENTIAL FLOODING If you live in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Katanning, Mandurah, Manjimup, Margaret River, Mount Barker and Narro...gin you need to prepare for severe weather tonight. The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a strong cold front will bring damaging winds with gusts up to 100km/hour. Rough seas and potential flooding of low-lying coastal areas are predicted. BOM says the cold front will bring conditions only seen twice a year. The Department of Fire and Emergency Services is urging residents in these areas to: Weigh down loose items around your home Ensure pets and animals are in a safe area Move vehicles under cover and secure boats Stay away from trees, powerlines, storm water drains and streams



16.01.2022 Busy Australia Day at Abbey Beach

16.01.2022 Join us for a See Through Sea Canoe Tour this Wednesday 13th January 2:30pm. Only a few spots left so get in quick. Book online or in person at the Interpretive... Centre. View the Busselton Jetty from a completely different perspective. Take off for your journey along and under the longest timber piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere, absorb the history of Geographe Bay, explore the marine life, learn about the environment and sustainability. $45 per person, 8 people max. per tour #uniqueexperience #wanderoutyonder #westernaustralia #HolidayHereThisYear

16.01.2022 CANAL ROCKS BRIDGE DESTROYED The iconic tourist attraction near Yallingup has been destroyed by monster swells from last night’s storm which saw winds of 109km/hr blow through the Capes.



16.01.2022 Bring back the drive in. This is beautiful.

14.01.2022 Need I say more

13.01.2022 On tonight. Enjoy my favourite band https://www.facebook.com/oats.supply at the Busselton Foreshore Festival.

12.01.2022 Good news. Things are back to normal next week. We look forward to having you all back again.

11.01.2022 Come join then for a meal



10.01.2022 Strong Easterly wind warning for tonight guys it’s just starting now and getting stronger. Not like our winter storms coming from the south but this is coming from the desert! Tie down trampolines and make sure your fur babies are safe and secure

09.01.2022 Come visit the south west.

09.01.2022 Good morning from Busso. Hope to be open again soon.

08.01.2022 MARGARET RIVER PRO CANCELLED This year's Margaret River Pro won't go ahead as the World Surf League continues to cancel or postpone events due to the ..."continued evolution of COVID-19". In a statement, WSL CEO Erik Logan said: "The WSL's primary concern right now is for the health and safety for our athletes, fans and global employees." More details to come.

08.01.2022 I'm sure you've heard me say it before - travelling around Western Australia is a world-class experience. From the unique landscapes of the Kimberley and Pilbar...a to the gourmet paradise of the South West, and everything in between, our State has so much to see and do. But, sadly, this just isn't the time for it. We've made the extremely difficult and completely unprecedented decision to shut down travel between WA's regions. From midnight Tuesday, restrictions will be placed on travel within the entire State of Western Australia. Western Australians will not be permitted to leave their regional boundary. It’s absolutely vital every Western Australian understands you cannot travel within WA. It must stop immediately. Police have the power to enforce these restrictions if necessary, and fines of up to $50,000 can be issued. To be clear, those are: the Kimberley, Pilbara, Gascoyne, Mid-West, Goldfields-Esperance, Wheatbelt, Great Southern and South West. Due to their proximity and interconnected nature, Perth and Peel will be treated as one region. The health and safety of people in regional Western Australia must be our priority. Exemptions will apply for, among other things, essential services and workers, including health and emergency services; people living in ‘border communities’, who may not have access to groceries or supplies within their region; employment purposes; medical reasons; transport of essential goods and some compassionate grounds. Additional restrictions to remote Aboriginal communities were announced by Aboriginal Affairs Minister Ben Wyatt this week, to provide extra protection to these vulnerable communities. If you are currently away from home - you need to come back. Now. If you were planning a trip - you cannot go. But I have one important request - don't cancel your bookings with our regional hotels, tours or other providers - postpone them instead. This won't last forever, so let's do what we can to make sure those businesses are still there once it is over. That next trip will just be so much sweeter.

07.01.2022 GREAT NEWS!!!!! We are back. With Bali off the cards, why not explor your own back yard. PM me with your requested dates for a quote. Hope to see you soon.

07.01.2022 Budding architects and artists will vie for the prestigious honour of Busselton Jetty Sandcastle Sculptors of 2021 in the annual competition next week January 2...0 from 3pm when hundreds of families, individuals, Nans, Pops, Mums and Dads compete in several categories. What will people create after COVID19 affected us all last year? Will themes be different than the regular castles and mermaids? Planning has started! Get your buckets and spades ready #sandcastles #beach #busseltonjettyofficial #architecture #art #summer #westernaustralia #festivalofbusselton See more

06.01.2022 NO KNOWN ACTIVE SOUTH WEST COVID CASES The Department of Health has confirmed that there are no known active COVID-19 cases in the South West. 9 positive ca...ses in total have been reported in the South West region but all have now recovered. In total 35 people have recovered from COVID-19 in regional WA, 388 have recovered across the whole state. There's currently 188 active cases of COVID-19 in WA as of today. You can see more about the case numbers here | https://ww2.health.wa.gov.au//Coronavir/COVID19-statistics

05.01.2022 NO NEW COVID-19 CASES IN THE SOUTH WEST

04.01.2022 CANCEL THAT EASTER CAMPING TRIP #BREAKING: Travel between Western Australia’s regions will be restricted at midnight next Tuesday to halt the spread of ...COVID-19. Restrictions will be placed on travel within the entire state of Western Australia, Premier Mark McGowan said. Regional boundaries will be created, the regional boundaries mirror those of the Regional Development Commissions." Mr McGowan said the Peel and Perth regions would be combined into one region, due to their close proximity. West Australians will not be barred from leaving their regions for essential purposes, he said. Police have the power to enforce these restrictions if necessary with fines of up to $50,000." Mr McGowan said further detail about the restrictions would be released at a later date, including what exemptions would exist. Including but not limited to, travel for work purposes to deliver essential good, for essential health and emergency services and other essential requirements, he said. Exemptions on compassionate grounds will also be in place. Does this announcement impact your Easter plans? DETAILS | https://ab.co/39li0g6

04.01.2022 She's changed a wee little bit.

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