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Bully Bakery

Locality: Bullsbrook, Western Australia, Australia



Address: 2529 Great Northern Highway 6084 Bullsbrook, WA, Australia

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23.01.2022 NEW YEAR SALE - ON NOW Save up to 50% on selected dance, gymnastic and activewear and 20% off all fashion leotards for a limited time only SALE includes ...styles from Sylvia P, Capezio, Cosi G, Studio 7 and more *Sale ends Saturday 30th January. *Dance shoes & accessories not includes in sale. *Sale includes selected stock only.



21.01.2022 #BREAKING: The Perth metropolitan, Peel and the South West regions will begin a five day full lockdown from 6PM tonight. Pubs, clubs, playgrounds, and gyms wil...l close. Restaurants will be takeaway only. No visitors to care homes or hospitals. Schools, which were due to be re-opened tomorrow, will remain closed for another week. FULL STORY: https://ab.co/3te6TAw LIVE BLOG: https://ab.co/2MJLTkj FAQS: https://ab.co/3pDAkd9 PRESS CONFERENCE: https://bit.ly/36qgASG PREMIER MEDIA STATEMENT: https://bit.ly/3pvE00u POTENTIAL EXPOSURE LOCATIONS: https://bit.ly/2MaqcdB PUBLIC HEALTH INFO: https://bit.ly/3alYgLx WHERE TO GET TESTED: https://bit.ly/3tbrhSO PLEASE DO NOT PANIC BUY!: https://ab.co/2MapXzb It comes after a confirmed case of community transmission of COVID-19 in WA. A male hotel quarantine security guard has tested positive. He had been working in a hotel where there were confirmed cases of the variant strains in returned travellers. Testing clinics are being ramped up. WA last recorded a case of community transmission of coronavirus in April last year.

18.01.2022 Behind the scenes, in our actual family, me and Connie have always happily played second fiddle to Hilde. Our Rebel Hero who taught me and Connie that anything ...isn’t just possible, it’s a must. She’s our everything girl. Our don’t-let-anyone-get-in-the-way dreamgirl. The only person I’ve ever met who never once placed a limit on me. In any case, it was kind of weird when Hilde took a back seat position while Connie and me helped build our village, Love Your Sister, with a unicycle and a cancer diagnosis. It was wonky, somehow. I asked Hilde to give me time with Connie and we hardly saw each other for seven years while Connie was sick. It had to be that way. For LYS to work it needed me and Connie’s every spare moment. After Connie died I realised how patient Hilde had been. It was wonderful to reconnect meaningfully, and we’ve not wasted a moment since. Hilde joined the LYS Board, she put her life on hold to come on our fundraising tour, she punched out a novel, then we wrote a book together. She has shown, in more profound ways, that she’s my everything girl still. She’s inspired me no end. She is the primary reason I survived the chaos of fame, money and drugs. I’m proud of the brother I’ve become for Hilde and I’m so glad I listened and treated everything she told me as spun gold. Because it alchemised into this. This nearly million-strong village we call Love Your Sister, which has propelled us to $13M for cancer research and consequently, a surge in my career that led to Dancing With the Stars, Molly Meldrum and a Gold Logie, none of which would have happened without YOU. And Hilde. And Connie, of course. So now I’m all fulfilled and recovered and inspired and content. And Connie would agree, it came from Hilde, who mummed us both after my own mum died from a broken heart when we were 3 and 4. So, she’s my mum, my sister, my true friend and my Goddess. People who read her debut novel, The Loudness of Unsaid Things, would know exactly what I mean. Here’s the reason I’m bothering you with this saga. Hilde Hinton, my eldest sister, has been SHORTLISTED for this year’s FAB Award (Favourite Australian Book) and whilst she’s up against a list of literary titans, I believe firmly she belongs there. This isn’t favouritism. Read the reviews. We have found nothing but high praise. You, our villagers, didn’t just buy the book. You read it. You loved it. You told us your favourite bits and commonly read it in one or two sittings, as did I. I’m not just a rose-coloured brother, some of the other nominees are amongst my favourite authors. I’m asking based on the quality of writing, sales, feedback, reviews and sheer deservedness. For a debut novel to win this award, well, it would provide a propellant for what is already happening. And given that she birthed her first book at the ripe old age of 50, after building others, and us, before getting to herself, I think she deserves the nod. There is a way we can do this for Hilde. Together. Just voting may not be enough. We need to like this post and share it too, as well as vote. That MIGHT give us a fighting chance. Do we still have it? I know this isn’t about cancer research specifically, but a rising tide lifts all boats, ya know? I’m a total mess. I’m all a flutter. I want this for her so badly. Help me? https://www.booktopia.com.au/favourite-aust/promo3091.html Love and love, all of it, as per, and always, Hilde’s brother, x Sam

18.01.2022 Basic no-sew DIY face mask if you’ve caught short without and can’t get from the chemist. I was practicing during the last lockdown. I used a piece of paper tow...el as a filter and you can use old tights to make the elastic bands if you don’t have them. Obviously, if you can get hold of a proper one that’s the better option. * tip- don’t make the elastics too tight. It should sit easy over your ears, not so tight it springs off. See more



12.01.2022 A message to all Western Australians: We will get through this, together.

07.01.2022 A message to all Western Australians: We will get through this, together.

06.01.2022 #BREAKING: The Perth metropolitan, Peel and the South West regions will begin a five day full lockdown from 6PM tonight. Pubs, clubs, playgrounds, and gyms wil...l close. Restaurants will be takeaway only. No visitors to care homes or hospitals. Schools, which were due to be re-opened tomorrow, will remain closed for another week. FULL STORY: https://ab.co/3te6TAw LIVE BLOG: https://ab.co/2MJLTkj FAQS: https://ab.co/3pDAkd9 PRESS CONFERENCE: https://bit.ly/36qgASG PREMIER MEDIA STATEMENT: https://bit.ly/3pvE00u POTENTIAL EXPOSURE LOCATIONS: https://bit.ly/2MaqcdB PUBLIC HEALTH INFO: https://bit.ly/3alYgLx WHERE TO GET TESTED: https://bit.ly/3tbrhSO PLEASE DO NOT PANIC BUY!: https://ab.co/2MapXzb It comes after a confirmed case of community transmission of COVID-19 in WA. A male hotel quarantine security guard has tested positive. He had been working in a hotel where there were confirmed cases of the variant strains in returned travellers. Testing clinics are being ramped up. WA last recorded a case of community transmission of coronavirus in April last year.



04.01.2022 This has been a week unlike any other for WA. Lockdown. Fire. Floods. It's thrown everything at us, but in return Western Australians have shown the absolute be...st of our State. A week ago, when we detected COVID case 903, it was hard to know how this week would play out. We took immediate action - because we know that is what is needed when dealing with this devastating virus. Western Australia have had an amazing result this week, but if things had been different, and there were cases of COVID-19 in the community, not locking down could have been a catastrophe. This virus is deadly. It is wreaking havoc around the world. There is no cure. We have done so well here, and we know how important it is to keep our State COVID-free. While other places around the world are seeing unfathomable tragedy and death, we have thrived, and enjoyed the kind of freedoms that other places could only dream of. My priority is, and always will be, to keep WA safe, and get our State back to that position. But, with that said, I am sincerely sorry for any distress, loss and inconvenience the events of this week have caused. I know it’s been hard, and I wish it didn’t have to happen. This situation is something that many Governments have had to grapple with over the past year - and I can assure you that we will learn from this experience and continue to adjust and strengthen our rules. Above all though, this week has shown the power of our community - Western Australians united to take the action we needed to keep our State safe. The action that people took - getting tested in incredible numbers and to overwhelmingly do the right thing with a positive attitude - made all the difference. It was easy for anyone to see how quickly and overwhelmingly people took to staying home and wearing masks when they were in public. That is incredibly reassuring - and it gives us confidence as we now work our way back towards the way of life we have all enjoyed in previous months. It's even more remarkable, however, that our state has also had to deal with one of the most significant bushfires we've seen in years, and now severe storms and significant flooding across large parts of WA. Our firefighters did an incredible job at the Wooroloo Bushfire. Tragically, 86 homes were lost and many more were damaged, but there was a real risk that it could have been significantly worse. To have held the line in trying conditions - and in this week of all weeks - is truly a heroic effort. To all the firefighters and emergency workers from across the State who were on the front line this week - on behalf of all Western Australians - thank you so much. Our hearts go out to those who lost their homes this week - and our thanks to everyone who has responded with kindness and generosity to support all those impacted by the fire. The floods and storms we are now facing are also significant - and are being considered a once-in-a-decade event in some parts of our State. I urge everyone to please heed the warnings and stay safe as they continue to unfold. This week has truly thrown everything at the people of Western Australia - but our character is what shines through. West Aussies are resilient. We care for one another. We take action. And we will get through this, together.

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