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Annie's On Broadway, Junee

Locality: Junee, New South Wales



Address: Broadway 2663 Junee, NSW, Australia

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23.01.2022 Open: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 10.00am - 3.30pm



23.01.2022 Well done Lyn and John

21.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/Annies-On-Broadway-Junee-486252991496729/ Open tomorrow 24th November from 4 pm Lots of bargains, toys, clothing, shoes etc

21.01.2022 Thank you for your support throughout 2018



20.01.2022 Reopening Wednesday 30th January, 2019 OPEN : Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 10 - 3.30

19.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/Annies-On-Broadway-Junee-486252991496729/ Reopening Monday 20th January 2020 OPEN : Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 10 - 3.30

19.01.2022 Mandatory sign in either by QR code or sign in sheet, wear mask in indoor settings, hand sanitizing and 1 person per 4sqm as per latest NSW Public Health orders. Open : Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 10am - 3.30pm



17.01.2022 *SALE* Baby / toddler linen sale .... 50 each Open : Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday... 10.00am - 3.30pm See more

17.01.2022 Yesterday I finished the final part of our installation which will be used on Remembrance Day. My personal thanks to each and every person who helped in any way shape or form to make this come together. WE WILL REMEMBER THEM. THEIR NAMES SHALL LIVE FOREVERMORE... Jenny Morton

17.01.2022 Men's, Women's and Children's clothing and shoes half the marked price Bric a Brac half the marked price. Sale ends Friday 14th

16.01.2022 Many thanks to our wonderful volunteers ...wishing all a happy and safe Christmas and 2020

15.01.2022 Our wonderful volunteers turned out in force today to farewell our outgoing coordinator Des and welcome Peter to the role. Thank you Danny's Kitchen and Junee Ex-services Memorial Club for the delicious meal and great service



15.01.2022 Closed till further notice. Please, no donations until shop re-opens ....Closed till further notice. Please, no donations until shop re-opens ....

15.01.2022 I volunteer at Annie's once a month with a good friend of mine and enjoy it so friendly to work for I volunteer at Annie's once a month with a good friend of mine and enjoy it so friendly to work for

15.01.2022 Wow, 9 weeks until Christmas!! Beautiful decorations, various prices starting as low as 50

14.01.2022 Must be magic One of the yellow cupcakes from Junee Bakery has found its way to Molly in Sydney. Since starting treatment Molly has gone off sweet foods... B...UT this is the first treat she has finished and loved in months! A big thank you to everyone who has already bought or ordered cupcakes we're blown away by the response

13.01.2022 HEALTH ADVICE CHANGES FROM OCTOBER 11 - NSW Health Some of the key public health advice for the general community will be; ... Everyone, vaccinated and not vaccinated, is urged to get tested if you have any symptoms of COVID-19 and Immediately self-isolate until a negative result is received. Whether you are vaccinated or not vaccinated, if you test positive for COVID-19, you must self-isolate for 14 days. Close contacts in the community will include household members of positive cases and close social contacts of positive cases, such as partners and friends, who you spent time in close proximity with, even if fully vaccinated. Anyone may also be assessed as being a close contact following a risk assessment, including at workplaces, high-risk settings such as healthcare and aged care, and other specific settings such as schools and child care centres or where an outbreak has been identified. If you are a close contact of a positive case and vaccinated, you must get tested and self-isolate for seven days. On day six after exposure, you must get tested again. If a negative result is received and you are well, you can end isolation after day seven. For the following seven days you must work from home where practicable, not attend hospitality settings, and not attend a high-risk settings even if it is your place of work. If you are a close contact of a positive case and not vaccinated you must get tested and immediately self-isolate for 14 days. On day 12, you should get tested again. If a negative result is received, you can end isolation after day 14. The Service NSW QR code check-in system will remain in place in the general community. This system will be used to notify people who were in the same venue as a positive case. People will be asked to monitor for symptoms and get tested if they become unwell. Other settings, including schools, workplaces and high-risk settings, such as healthcare and aged care, will have specific risk assessment approaches. People aged 16 years and over will only be allowed entry into some venues or settings if fully vaccinated, along with people with exemptions. In some venues, children under 16 will have to be accompanied by a fully vaccinated member of their household to enter. This includes hospitality venues, non-critical retail stores, personal services, sporting, recreation and entertainment facilities and events. Critical retail such as supermarkets and pharmacies will still be accessible to those not fully vaccinated. There are several options to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or exemption. Some of the key public health advice for the business community will be: If a staff member tests positive, whether they are vaccinated or not vaccinated, they must self-isolate for 14 days and follow the advice from NSW Health. Businesses will refer to their COVID-19 Safety Plan and risk assessment approach for further instructions on notifying other staff. Businesses must inform NSW Health if three or more employees test positive for COVID-19 in a seven-day period. NSW Health guidelines will enable businesses to assess workplace risk if a COVID-19 case is identified and confirm actions to be taken. Businesses can reduce the risk of closure or staff going into isolation by implementing rigorous COVID-19 Safety Plans. Other proactive steps businesses can take include ensuring staff are vaccinated and implementing regular onsite testing programs for workers. With respect to vaccination compliance and obligations: Businesses will be responsible for taking reasonable measures to stop unvaccinated people entering premises. For example, having prominent signs stating requirements, Service NSW QR codes, staff checking vaccination status upon entry and only accepting valid forms of evidence of vaccination. Authorised officers will monitor businesses re-opening, particularly those that have vaccination requirements, for example hospitality, retail, gyms, and personal services (e.g. hair, beauty). Penalties may apply for individuals and businesses who don’t comply. On the spot fines of $1,000 may apply to individuals for not complying, or for using fraudulent evidence of vaccination or check-in. On the spot fines of $5,000 may apply to businesses for not complying with the Public Health Order vaccination requirements. Further penalties may apply for significant breaches. NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said it is important to note that the new advice may be updated by NSW Health as case numbers and evidence changes. We will continue to do what we have done throughout this pandemic, which is to regularly update our advice, informed by experience, feedback, and emerging evidence. It is only in partnership that we can reopen in a safe way. Visit nsw.gov.au for the latest information.

11.01.2022 Spring has arrived, so to has our new summer range Open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday Friday 10am - 3.30pm Please bring your own bag

11.01.2022 Congratulations John ... well deserved https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwWHlNF3y90

10.01.2022 COVID CHECK-IN MANDATE EXPANDED From Monday 12 July, use of the Service NSW QR code will be mandatory at all workplaces and retail businesses. This includ...es: - Retail businesses and supermarkets - Individual shops within shopping centres - Shopping centres will also be asked to display QR codes at entry points where practicable - Gyms - Offices, including call centres - Manufacturing and warehousing - Universities and TAFE - Schools including teachers and visitors (such as parents and contractors) but excluding students. - Businesses such as hospitality and hairdressers that were already using the Service NSW QR code will also need to ensure staff and visitors such as maintenance workers and delivery drivers check-in, when they resume services after the lockdown period. Hospitality businesses will now need to extend the use of the Service NSW COVID-Safe check-in to all customers including takeaway orders. Importantly, for visitors without a digital device, other check-in forms must be available. Businesses that fail to comply with the new health order requirements may be subject to fines and in case of flagrant breaches, temporary closure orders. The data captured by the Service NSW COVID-Safe check-in is only used for the purposes of contact tracing by NSW Health. It is deleted after 28 days. Businesses who need to register for the NSW Government QR code can find the application form and more information at https://www.nsw.gov.au/register-your-business-as-covid-safe

09.01.2022 Hi Sale starts this Wednesday also men’s and ladies shoes and handbags all $2 looking forward to seeing you all Cheers from Annie’s

07.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/Annies-On-Broadway-Junee-486252991496729

06.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/Annies-On-Broadway-Junee-486252991496729/ Open tomorrow 17th November from 8.30am Lots of bargains, toys, clothing, shoes etc

04.01.2022 It's a sad fact - uncertain times bring out the worst in some people. #9News

04.01.2022 Men's suits, size 87s/34 5 piece $8.00 3 piece $5.00

02.01.2022 As NSW hits the 70% double vaccination mark, restrictions change on Monday, 11 October 2021. The Public Health Order mandates only fully vaccinated people can e...nter some premises such as gyms, restaurants, cafes, pubs and clubs, hairdressers, beauty salons and non-essential retail stores. People who are not fully vaccinated can only access non-critical retail and hospitality via Click & Collect or takeaway. From Monday, when you enter a business, unless it is deemed an essential service, if you are aged 16 or over you will need to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a signed medical exemption. This can be done with a COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate available through Medicare in digital or paper formats. Failure to do so could result in the business, and yourself, receiving a hefty fine. You are also required to wear a mask and sign in at all locations. What does the 70% roadmap mean for Council facilities? The Junee Shire Council Administration building located in Belmore Street will remain open to the public. The Junee Recreation Centre will remain open with density limits and up to 20 people in classes. The indoor swimming pools will only open for lessons, training, lap swimming and rehab activities. You must be fully vaccinated to attend. Community sports is not permitted under the 70% roadmap therefore sporting grounds will remain closed to community sporting groups. The Athenium Theatre will continue to operate under the 1 person per 4 sqm rule for entertainment events. You must be fully vaccinated to attend. Note: functions outside of entertainment events carry different restrictions and these will be adhered to if being held at the theatre eg wedding receptions will only permit 100 fully vaccinated people. The Junee Library will remain open with density limits being 1 person per 4 sqm. You must be fully vaccinated to attend. Library members who are not fully vaccinated can still borrow from the collection by arranging a Phone and Collect order. The RRL app also gives you free 24/7 access to thousands of eBooks, eAudiobooks, and eMagazines. Call the library if you need a hand. PLEASE NOTE that the library is closed from Monday 11 October and reopening on Friday 15 October due to maintenance. Bethungra Dam remains open to the public. Sandy Beach will reopen when water recedes. For further information on the Roadmap for easing COVID-19 restrictions visit: https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/easing-covid-19-restrictions

02.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/Annies-On-Broadway-Junee-486252991496729/ Reopens tomorrow 10am - 3.30pm

02.01.2022 Due to social distancing rules "Annie's" WILL NOT BE OPEN NEXT WEEK as previously advertised

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