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Chinese Laundry

Locality: Newcastle, New South Wales

Phone: +61 400 123 456



Address: 30 Pacific Street 2300 Newcastle, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Meanwhile just down the road



25.01.2022 Where is this epic weather gone ?

25.01.2022 The cans a-cookin!

24.01.2022 esus can walk on water....humans are 70% water....I can walk on humans...therefore I am 70% Jesus



24.01.2022 Hot hot hot ... New high temperatures are being recorded across the country. Photo: Greg Wood A new temperature record for the great heatwave cooking much of the continent has been set with Moomba clocking up 49.6 degrees today. That total, the highest on record for the remote South Australian gas region, may yet be exceeded as scorching conditions remain over central Australia.... Other temperatures of note today include the north-western NSW town of Bourke, which recently hit 48.1, while Birdsville on the Queensland section of Corner Country recently touched 47.6 degrees. One earlier candidate for a 50-degree day was Thargomindah, a remote Queensland town 1000 kilometers west of Brisbane. Its temperature jumped to 47.9, having added 2 degrees in the previous half hour, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. Advertisement Australia has posted nine of days of average maximum temperatures above 39 degrees. Seven of the top 20 hottest days have been registered just this month. A delayed northern monsoon means there is less moisture and cloud cover over the continent, leaving a huge inland area to bake for most of the past two weeks. Drier-than-usual conditions over much of the country, combined with the current heat and a big build-up in fuel load, has created severe fire hazards over large parts of south-eastern Australia. Prior to today, the maximum temperature during the past fortnight was 49 at Leonora in WA on Wednesday. The weather bureau counts 50.7 degrees, set at Oodnadatta on January 2, 1960, as the all-time high. Heats takes it toll Six people have been treated for heat exposure across NSW, as temperatures push above 45C in some parts of the state. NSW Ambulance said five women aged between 38 and 93 and a 12-year-old girl were treated by paramedics on Saturday, with four of them taken to hospital. Meanwhile an 85-year-old male from Charlestown near Newcastle was also taken to hospital. "This would be in addition to other six heat-related call-outs for reasons such as dizziness, nausea and vomiting," a NSW Ambulance spokeswoman said in a statement. SOURCE: Sydney Morning Helard

24.01.2022 The can's a-cookin!

22.01.2022 "Goon" is not acceptable under any circumstances .



21.01.2022 An Austrian and Germans Birthday - Sunday 20th Jan and Monday 21st of Jan 2013

20.01.2022 Chinese Laundry Satff, #Epic times #Great friends #110%productiveteam and most of all #Truefriendship

19.01.2022 This page will remain for a further 14 days from Today , but after that the Chinese Laundry will be closed for business. Staff are leaving to return to their home countries and head south the Melbourne. Its Been great , lots of great times , made it even better with the great Staff Crew. All we can say is Never say good bye, but catch ya on the flip side .

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18.01.2022 30 reasons why we hate the French 1. Because they're losers Rugby matches played by England against France since 1906: 89. We've won 47; they've won 35. Draws: 7. 2. Because they're aggressive...Continue reading



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17.01.2022 Just for you Nico Knoop and Florian Kirchhoff

16.01.2022 Only in "straya" mate !

16.01.2022 Celebrate New Years Eve in Newcastle with fireworks, entertainment, food outlets, amusement rides and more at the Newcastle Foreshore Park. Food stalls Stop for a snack, purchase a meal or simply bring your picnic hamper to the Newcastle Foreshore. Dont forget Newcastle Foreshore is an alcohol free Area/Zone. Fireworks... Displays will be fired from Horseshoe Beach at 9pm (the main display) and Midnight (bringing in the New Year). Best viewing locations are Newcastle and Stockton Foreshore Parks. No public access to Fort Scratchley and surrounds. Entertainment DJ Dover will be playing Top 40 family friendly music in Foreshore Park near the Childrens Playground 6pm - Midnight. Road Closures 3pm to 3am Wharf Road, from Argyle Street to Nobbys Road Watt Street, between Wharf Road and Scott Street Church Street, between Watt Street and Shortland Esplanade (Half closure) Bolton Street, between Scott Street and Hunter Street (Half closure) 4:30pm to 3am Scott Street, between Bolton Street and Pacific Street Watt Street, Bolton Street and Newcomen Street, between Scott Street and King Street Zaara Street and Moroney Avenue, between Shortland Esplanade and Scott Street Hunter Street, between Darby Street and Pacific Street Car parking Free parking will be available at the King Street Car Park from 5pm Monday 31 December 2012 to 7:30am Tuesday 1 January 2013. Transport Council encourages the use of public transport as the preferred method of travelling to and from the celebrations. All public transport agencies have worked collaboratively with Council to implement appropriate timetables to meet the anticipated needs of those attending the event.

15.01.2022 Meanwhile at the Chinese Laundry today . Perfect beach weather to soak up those UV rays

12.01.2022 2 Long Black espressos, 1 Flat white and Chocolate cake to top off Boxing day 2012

12.01.2022 Merry Christmas all :)

10.01.2022 30 reasons why we hate the French 1. Because theyre losers Rugby matches played by England against France since 1906: 89. Weve won 47; theyve won 35. Draws: 7. 2. Because theyre aggressive...Continue reading

10.01.2022 How many plates do you do? Gym Memes

08.01.2022 Welcome home David Muller :)

08.01.2022 Ciggy rolling went wrong, Lesson that is pmpl. Jo Pomroy

07.01.2022 OFFICIALLY CLOSED, never to be reopened ever again . Been great while we were in Business. Great Staff, Visitors, #Epic times had by all , day and night .

06.01.2022 Only at Coles at Market town Newcastle west

06.01.2022 Just remember if we get caught, Im deaf and you don't speak English

05.01.2022 A NEW temperature record for the great heatwave cooking much of the continent has been set with Moomba clocking up 49.2 degrees. See your ad here That total, the highest on record for the remote South Australian gas region, may be exceeded there later today or elsewhere as the scorching heat intensifies over central Australia.... Other temperatures of note include the north-western NSW town of Bourke, which has hit 48.1, and Birdsville on the Queensland section of Corner Country was recently at 47.6 degrees. One candidate for a 50-degree day, though, may be Thargomindah, which recently hit 47.9, having added 2 degrees in the previous half hour, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. Australia has posted seven of its hottest days in a century of records just this month. A delayed northern monsoon means there is less moisture and cloud cover over the continent, leaving a huge inland area to bake for most of the past two weeks. Drier-than-usual conditions over much of the country, combined with the current heat and a big build-up in fuel load, has created severe fire hazards over large parts of south-eastern Australia. Prior to today, the maximum temperature during the past fortnight was 49 at Leonora in WA on Wednesday. The weather bureau counts 50.7 degrees, set at Oodnadatta on January 2, 1960, as the all-time high. Heat strikes elderly Charlestown man AN 85-year-old man from Charlestown has been taken to hospital after suffering from exposure to today's extreme heat. Six people were treated for heat exposure across NSW as temperatures pushed above 45 degrees in some parts of the state. NSW Ambulance said five women aged between 38 and 93 and a 12-year-old girl were treated by paramedics, with four of them taken to hospital. This would be in addition to other six heat-related call-outs for reasons such as dizziness, nausea and vomiting, a NSW Ambulance spokeswoman said in a statement. It came as temperatures hit 46 degrees at Walgett in north-western NSW, with parts of the Hunter seeing the mercury rise to 43 degrees. Sydneysiders along the coast were spared from the hot weather, with forecasting downgrading predictions of 35-plus degrees earlier on Saturday. A top of 31.2 degrees was recorded at 11am at Sydneys Observatory Hill, while just before 2.30pm 39.9 degrees was recorded at Richmond. The Bureau of Meteorology earlier raised its forecast maximum for Sydney to 39 degrees from a mid-30s target issued yesterday, only to cut it back late this morning to 31.

05.01.2022 Blast from the past , Clearly one of the best nights ever at the Chinese Laundry Balcony

05.01.2022 Celebrate New Year's Eve in Newcastle with fireworks, entertainment, food outlets, amusement rides and more at the Newcastle Foreshore Park. Food stalls Stop for a snack, purchase a meal or simply bring your picnic hamper to the Newcastle Foreshore. Don't forget Newcastle Foreshore is an alcohol free Area/Zone. Fireworks... Displays will be fired from Horseshoe Beach at 9pm (the main display) and Midnight (bringing in the New Year). Best viewing locations are Newcastle and Stockton Foreshore Parks. No public access to Fort Scratchley and surrounds. Entertainment DJ Dover will be playing Top 40 family friendly music in Foreshore Park near the Children's Playground 6pm - Midnight. Road Closures 3pm to 3am Wharf Road, from Argyle Street to Nobbys Road Watt Street, between Wharf Road and Scott Street Church Street, between Watt Street and Shortland Esplanade (Half closure) Bolton Street, between Scott Street and Hunter Street (Half closure) 4:30pm to 3am Scott Street, between Bolton Street and Pacific Street Watt Street, Bolton Street and Newcomen Street, between Scott Street and King Street Zaara Street and Moroney Avenue, between Shortland Esplanade and Scott Street Hunter Street, between Darby Street and Pacific Street Car parking Free parking will be available at the King Street Car Park from 5pm Monday 31 December 2012 to 7:30am Tuesday 1 January 2013. Transport Council encourages the use of public transport as the preferred method of travelling to and from the celebrations. All public transport agencies have worked collaboratively with Council to implement appropriate timetables to meet the anticipated needs of those attending the event.

04.01.2022 Awesome times, everyone doing "The Flo" with a Floballoon...

04.01.2022 http://www.bom.gov.au/forecasts/graphical/public/nsw/

04.01.2022 Just remember if we get caught, Im deaf and you dont speak English

03.01.2022 7 Day weather forecast for the Chinese Laundry . Look NYE is going to be a great one and NY Day even better , beach baby . Please post your beach pics here :)

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