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Downunder Gallery and Cafe

Locality: Coober Pedy, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8672 3014



Address: Post Office Hill Road 5723 Coober Pedy, SA, Australia

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25.01.2022 The cafe will be closed Friday 19th Saturday 20th We will open again Monday at 6.30... Sorry for any inconvenience See more



21.01.2022 Our flowers are putting on a display

20.01.2022 Coober Pedy artwork at Henley Beach Markets

19.01.2022 We are open tomorrow Monday 8th June 8am to 12pm



19.01.2022 Yes we are open today from 8.30 am

18.01.2022 Hot Cross Buns are here Medium coffee and bun $7 toasted or fresh

16.01.2022 Easter Trading Hours Friday Closed Open for your morning coffee... Saturday open from 8am-10 Sunday open from 8am-10 Monday open from 8am-10



15.01.2022 We understand that there is a lot of confusion and concern over what COVID-19 rules and restrictions people in South Australia must follow. In order to help wit...h the confusion, we wanted to provide some clarification. Every Australian state, and every police organisation, has different laws, rules and regulations. That is why, for example, road rules and fines are slightly different in each state. This is also why double demerits exist in some states and not others. This means when you see the media reporting on one incident in one state, it does not necessarily mean it is law in South Australia. If you see the media reporting on something police are enforcing, please pay attention to which police organisation they are specifically talking about, as the use of police is a broad term and it very rarely includes every Australian police organisation. When you see the Prime Minister publicly talking about COVID-19 in a national press conference, his recommendations and advice should always be taken on board by the general public as it is vital in helping put a stop to COVID-19 in this country. However, when the Prime Minister makes recommendations to the states about restriction guidelines relating to COVID-19, each state must then consider how those recommendations will be applied. They are not enforceable in South Australia until the State Coordinator, Commissioner Grant Stevens, enacts a Direction. So what rules and restrictions do South Australians have to follow? In South Australia, when the State Coordinator, Commissioner Grant Stevens, enacts a Direction, it must be followed by everyone living in, and entering, South Australia. A Direction is a legal document and it is enforceable by law. Various penalties apply for breaching a Direction. There are multiple Directions currently in place in South Australia. We publicly publish information about all of them on our social media channels and SA Police website. We also send this information to media outlets. However, given the current news cycle, we understand that this information can often be missed. That is why it’s vital that you take it on board to familiarize yourself with the Directions. You can find every current Direction on one page here: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emergency-declarations Click on each link to find the specific details about each Direction. We urge everyone who lives in, or plans to visit South Australia to read these Directions, because they apply to you. We understand that the information can be very overwhelming, but reading these Directions will help you understand what is legal and what is not, straight from the source. Outside of the Directions, your best source of news for COVID-19 restrictions and health advice will be from SA government websites, including SA Health and SA Police news and media releases. You can find every SA Health media release here: https://www.sahealth.sa.gov.au//all+med/all+media+releases And you can find every SA Police media release for COVID-19 here: https://www.police.sa.gov.au/sa-police-news-assets/covid-19 There is also a specific SA government website for COVID-19: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/ And a daily COVID-19 update dashboard: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/home/dashboard Due to the influx of comments on our social media channels, we cannot feasibly answer every question, especially when so many enquiries are on a case-by-case basis. These are unprecedented times, and we cannot realistically supply an answer to very specific questions on social media. Instead you can call the SA COVID-19 Information Line on 1800 253 787 between the hours of 8am to 8pm seven days a week. Please also do not report crime, including anything related to COVID-19, via our social media channels. Call 131 444, your local police station, or in an emergency call Triple Zero (000). And if you are still in doubt, remember to use common sense. Stay home, stay safe, look after yourself and others.

12.01.2022 The cafe will be open tomorrow as normal my car isn't a boat so it will have to stay on higher ground but i will still be there.

11.01.2022 Today I am trying something different to survive these times Loaded Spuds to take away $7.50

10.01.2022 Today at the Henley Beach markets I will have paintings by Samantha Hayes, Natalie Austin, Cherika Lang, Rowena, Katrina, and Melika Williams all from Coober Pedy. Come down and have a look at their beautiful work.

09.01.2022 Spoil your pooch at the cafe



07.01.2022 We have a beautiful bunch of flowers at the moment

07.01.2022 Yes we are open today from 8

05.01.2022 Just letting everyone know the cafe will be open again on Wednesday for coffee and limited food full menu back and running Monday. Hope to see you there.

05.01.2022 The cafe will be closed today Sorry not feeling the best

03.01.2022 Well done Mileka

02.01.2022 In these unprecedented times it is essential to keep spirits high and our staff have done an enormous amount of work all the way through this term, especially i...n this last week to prepare for remote learning options and best support our students. Here is a bit of fun from our staff for the students, families and community to keep spirits high moving in to the 2 week holiday period! Enjoy!!!

01.01.2022 Who wouldn't enjoy a sunset like this? Come and visit Coober and enjoy

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