Dingley Village Shops in Dingley, Victoria, Australia | Shopping & retail
Dingley Village Shops
Locality: Dingley, Victoria, Australia
Address: 79 - 109 Centre Dandenong Rd 3172 Dingley, VIC, Australia
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25.01.2022 Anzac Day is the solemn day of remembrance of those Australian and New Zealand Army Corps soldiers who have fought and died for their country. Lest we forget #anzac #anzacday
22.01.2022 Please understand what this is so we can beat it in 6weeks
19.01.2022 Wishing all the beautiful Mother’s out there a spectacular day today #mothersday
19.01.2022 A good bedtime story
19.01.2022 Please be advised that our mini golf is still closed under the current stage 3 restrictions. We have our fingers crossed, just as you do that soon enough with the continued low numbers we will soon be able to invite you back to our facilities to play the worlds greatest sport.
19.01.2022 Wow, this is breaking news about Kingswood redevelopment and its links to Labor and union movement. Even the former Labor Premier has lent his name the former Premier has skin in the game himself, as Cbus, of which he is chair, is financially linked to the massive Kingswood golf course redevelopment proposal. #springstreet #savekingswood Dingley Village Shops Dingley Village Community Association
15.01.2022 Wake up and wear a face mask PLEASE !!!!!!!! If you are leaving home you should wear a face mask such as a cloth mask or surgical mask if it is difficult to keep 1.5 metres apart from others. * Wearing a face mask protects you and your community by providing an additional physical barrier to coronavirus (COVID-19). * Keeping 1.5 metres between yourself and others and washing your hands are still the best defences against coronavirus (COVID-19).... * There are two types of face masks suitable for community use: cloth masks and surgical masks. * The recommendation to wear a face mask does not apply to children and people aged under 18 years, individuals with breathing difficulties, and those who have physical conditions that make it difficult to wear a face mask. Key Times to Wash Hands You can help yourself and your loved ones stay healthy by washing your hands often, especially during these key times when you are likely to get and spread germs: * Before, during, and after preparing food * Before eating food * Before and after caring for someone at home who is sick with vomiting or diarrhea * Before and after treating a cut or wound * After using the toilet * After changing diapers or cleaning up a child who has used the toilet * After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing * After touching an animal, animal feed, or animal waste * After handling pet food or pet treats * After touching garbage See more
14.01.2022 Great news that Dingley Village Adventure Golf is back
13.01.2022 Looks fantastic, and you can pick it up from Match & Co at Dingley Village Shops
12.01.2022 Premier Daniel Andrews outlined the roadmap out of lockdown earlier today. Here are some of the key points & dates for each step.
08.01.2022 Buying local is best Local growers, manufacturers and craftspeople need all your support #Australia Do not buy anything from China and always buy Australian made first Let's help get our country going again and Choosing Australian made is critical to the ongoing vitality of the production sector Australian-grown produce is made under strict food regulations and consumers can be confident they are getting a better product
08.01.2022 #COVIDSafe app HOW DOES IT WORK? The app is designed to keep a list of other users you’ve been within 1.5m of for more than 15 minutes. If someone does fall ill, authorities can then easily get in touch with their contacts and hopefully reduce the spread.... (It’s about) finding those cases which may be undiagnosed in the community, helping people get early treatment, helping people have early diagnosis and to ensure that our doctors and nurses, our health workers, our families and friends are protected and that will save lives and protect lives. Senator Hunt said to media from Canberra. The app requires Bluetooth access from your smartphone to work, and will essentially seek out other phones with the same app. Once another person is detected and you remain in contact with that person for more than 15 minutes, your phone will keep a record of that person. Registration will require users to input their mobile phone number (so they can be contacted if needed for contact tracing) their name (so the relevant health officials can confirm they are speaking to the right person) their age range (so health officials can prioritise cases for contact tracing) and their postcode (to make sure health officials from the right state and territory are dealing with your case). Download it now Apple Store https://apps.apple.com/au/app/covidsafe/id1509242894 Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details
01.01.2022 That’s hard to beat at Match & Co