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Locality: Nowra, New South Wales

Phone: +61 400 400 997



Address: Shoalhaven Arcade 1/15 Kinghorne St 2541 Nowra, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.delishpettreats.com.au

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25.01.2022 Come join the fun!



21.01.2022 We’re here for you! Our online store is still open! However, Australia Post has advised some delays due to high volume and changed working conditions due to social distancing. www.delishpettreats.com.au

19.01.2022 Australia Post Domestic delivery updates https://auspost.com.au//new/important-updates/coronavirus 19 March 2020 Domestic Air Freight Handling Update... Australia Post has a significant partnership with Qantas to move mail by air. Qantas has advised their freighter network is not affected following this morning’s announcement. We are confident with this advice, there will be no impact on our delivery network, and we continue to operate as business as usual for our products. This partnership gives Australia Post access to the largest dedicated freighter network in Australia. Along with Qantas, we are very aware of the essential service Australia Post provides in supporting the communities in which we operate during this difficult time, and we are committed to continuing this. 16 March 2020 Australia Post is taking action to help protect the health and safety of our staff and customers in relation to the spread of coronavirus COVID19. From today, the Self Service Terminals at Post Offices will be temporarily unavailable to ensure customers and staff keep a safe distance from one-another. Further, to minimise the risk of contracting or spreading coronavirus, all parcels - be it at a Post Office or at a residence - will no longer require a signature for delivery or collection. In all cases, whether a driver or postie delivers to the door or a customer goes in to their local Post Office to collect a parcel, an Australia Post staff member will ask and record the customer’s name and sign on their behalf. The customer will still need to be present for this to occur, but contact will be minimised by either leaving the parcel at the door until the driver or postie has left the premises or left for the customer to pick up on the counter. Australia Post is committed to continuing delivery throughout our network and as any disruptions resulting from Coronavirus occur, we will keep customers updated. There are currently international delivery delays due to the coronavirus, and we are working with partner airlines and other postal operators to move items as quickly as possible.

18.01.2022 Come join the fun this Sunday.



17.01.2022 Update From Australia Post: auspost.com.au Dear Sean,... During these challenging times, Australia Post is working hard to deliver your parcels. Current volumes however exceed even our busiest Christmas period and we are processing close to two million parcels a day. This heavy volume coupled with significantly reduced flights and the impact of social distancing in our facilities has led to delays. To adapt to these pressures we’ve made the following changes: Facilities are operating 24/7 and our drivers are delivering on weekends. Fifteen new or repurposed processing facilities have been added to increase capacity. Eight extra freighter flights have been added within Australia so we now have seventeen dedicated air freighter flights per day. Hundreds of casual staff have been recruited into the network and contact centres. International notifications have been updated for better visibility and we’ll advise you if your parcel needs to go by sea. Some small changes to help us move your parcel faster: Make sure that the label and barcode on your parcels are clearly visible so it’s easier for us to scan. Update your delivery address so your favourite websites know that you’re working from home. Where possible, use flat standard packaging, as this will make it easier for us to manage and deliver. Check the international updates section on our website to see which overseas destinations we are currently sending to and receiving from. For those sending or waiting on international parcels, please be aware that there are significant delays to many destinations due to limited flights and government restrictions. Impacts to the United States of America, New Zealand, Germany and France are significant with severe delays being experienced. Where airline capacity does become available, we continue to prioritise Express Parcels. A number of destinations also have full service suspensions where we are unable to move parcels due to airport closures or major delivery issues. We understand that these international and local impacts are frustrating, but our posties, delivery drivers, Post Office team members and contact centre staff are doing their best, so please show them a little understanding. As a reminder, our tracking tool provides you with the most accurate guidance on estimated delivery dates and advises you of any delays while your parcel is in transit. To get the most from the post and to stay up to date on on all service impacts, please visit our website. Thank you for your patience. Your team at Australia Post.

16.01.2022 Congratulation to Nowra Athletics Club for their Covid Cross Country Championships held Saturday 5th September @ Hollyhill farm Cambewarra. And the winner is.......

16.01.2022 auspost.com.au Dear Sean, Over the last three weeks, Australia Post has experienced a significant increase in demand as Victorians have increased their online buying due to stage 4 lockdowns. At the same time, our business has been required to make additional adjustments in our processing and deliveries workforce to comply with the State Government's COVID Safe restrictions.... We want to reassure you that our people continue to work tirelessly under difficult and unprecedented circumstances with a firm commitment to serve you and your community. As a result of the constraints on our network and the continuing rise in parcel volumes, our speed and ability to deliver has been impacted. And while we're doing everything we can to deliver your online purchases as safely and quickly as possible, we hope you understand that these additional restrictions have resulted in increased delays. Father's Day deliveries With Father's Day just around the corner, please make sure you leave enough time for shipping. Post your items before these cut-off dates: For letters and Parcel Post: 28 August 2020 For Express Post: 31 August 2020 Optimising our delivery network You may notice your parcel is being processed and delivered from different locations. As our business adapts to the current challenges, we're optimising our network to deliver parcels as quickly as possible. This means that your parcel may be sorted and processed at a location that's different from what you're normally used to. Keep track of your parcels Our tracking tool, accessible on our website and app, gives you the most accurate guidance on estimated delivery dates, as well as any delays while your parcel is in transit. More information For regular updates on how the pandemic is impacting on our network and service, please visit our dedicated webpage. Thank you for your ongoing support and patience during these challenging times. Stay safe, Your team at Australia Post



13.01.2022 Dont worry be happy!

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04.01.2022 Can pets get COVID-19? NSW Health senior medial paw-fessional Dr Jan and the adorable Daisy explain the purr-plexing reasons why the answer is di-furr-ent, depending on the type of pet! https://vimeo.com/455730236/4cc5135743

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01.01.2022 August 26 is Dog Day or Dog Appreciation Day, a day to appreciate your best friend on four legs. Give your furry friend a big hug and their favorite treat. Founded in 2004 by pet and family lifestyle expert and animal behaviorist Colleen Paige, the day honors dogs for all that they do to enrich our lives and communities. The holiday also aims to raise awareness about dog adoption and the importance of providing rescue dogs with a safe and loving environment.... Man's Best Friend Often known as man's best friend, dogs were the first animals to be domesticated by humans and they were often used for guarding property, herding stock, and for hunting game. Today, dogs are used as companions and are considered to be a member of the family in many parts of the world. The unofficial holiday is also sometimes called World Dog Day, National Dog Appreciation Day, or International Dog Day. How to Celebrate? Adopt a dog and give it a loving home. If you have a dog, treat them with their favorite treats. https://www.delishpettreats.com.au/shop/ If you are unable to have a dog in your family, celebrate the day by donating your time and money to the local animal and dog shelter. Did You Know that Dalmatians are born without any spots? Their characteristic spots appear as they grow older. v iStockphoto.com/MelleVaroy

01.01.2022 To boldly go where no dog has gone before!

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