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Frankland River Community Cafe

Locality: Frankland River

Phone: +61 457 365 958



Address: Frankland-Cranbrook Rd 6396 Frankland River, WA, Australia

Website: http://franklandrivercrc.net.au

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25.01.2022 Try Tammy’s Treats! She’s been cooking up a storm lately. Don’t forget our coffee and cake deal. Coconut slice, jam drops and fresh muffins all made on site.



24.01.2022 Come down and meet Paige and grab yourself a coffeeCome down and meet Paige and grab yourself a coffee

23.01.2022 FRANKLAND RIVER COMMUNITY CAFÉ NOW HAS A PHONETO PLACE YOUR ORDER CALL OR TEXT 0457 365 958

21.01.2022 NEW Opening Hours Tuesday to Friday 6.30am-4.00pm Saturday 9.00am-2.00pmNEW Opening Hours Tuesday to Friday 6.30am-4.00pm Saturday 9.00am-2.00pm



18.01.2022 It has been 16 days since Phase 3 came into effect here in WA and Western Australians have once again been outstanding. People have enjoyed the new freedoms, su...pported local businesses and continued to listen to health advice around physical distancing and good personal hygiene. Thanks to our relaxed restrictions, WA is already the most economically free and active State in Australia. And today I can announce that as of this Saturday, those restrictions will be easing even further. In line with expert health advice, Phase 4 will commence this Saturday 27 June. It will allow even more activities to recommence in WA, and continue to make our State the envy of the nation, and the world. But before I outline those changes, it's important to acknowledge that our hard border has been in place unashamedly to protect the health and well-being of Western Australians. It has allowed us to confidently ease restrictions more than any other State and open up our local economy. Having to reimpose restrictions in WA would be absolutely catastrophic. I won’t undo the good work of all Western Australians and rush to open the border against our health advice. As part of Phase 4, from Saturday, the follow changes will occur: All existing gathering limits and the 100/300 rule will be removed. Gathering limits will only be determined by WA’s reduced 2sqm capacity rule; The 2sqm rule will include staff only at venues that hold more than 500 patrons; Removal of seated service requirements at food businesses and licensed premises, meaning Western Australians can once again enjoy a beer while standing at a pub or bar; No requirement to maintain patron register at food businesses and licensed premises; All events will be permitted except for large scale, multi-stage music festivals; Unseated performances will be permitted at venues such as concert halls, live music venues, bars and pubs; Gyms can operate unstaffed, but regular cleaning must be maintained; and The casino gaming floor reopening under agreed temporary restrictions. For WA’s major sport and entertainment venues, a 50% capacity rule will apply. Therefore, under Phase 4 the temporary capacity of Optus Stadium will be 30,633 for sport events (35,000 for concerts), HBF Park can hold 10,150 (16,500 for concerts), RAC Arena can hold 7,150 (8,250 for concerts). Today we've also outlined Phase 5 of easing restrictions - which is expected to take effect on Saturday 18 July. Phase 5 will include removing ALL State restrictions except for the hard border with the eastern states and travel restrictions for remote Aboriginal communities. That will include the removal of the 2sqm rule and the 50% capacity rule for our major venues. This will be a significant moment for our State. Phase 4 is another giant step for WA we’re confident it’s the right step, at the right time. However, Western Australians must continue to keep up physical distancing where possible and good personal hygiene to better protect themselves and the general health of our community. We need to remain vigilant. We must take nothing for granted. We need to all understand that if you are unwell, don’t try be a hero and still go to work. It’s simply not worth it. Because if we have an uncontrolled outbreak, we will have to place restrictions back on. And I cannot be clearer on this I don’t want to even contemplate that scenario.

14.01.2022 Hot off the press, no explanation needed

12.01.2022 Cafe will be closed TODAY Friday 3.7.20Cafe will be closed TODAY Friday 3.7.20



10.01.2022 Yummy! All our flavours have arrived. Come down and grab a delicious Ice Cream Cone.

09.01.2022 Everyone welcome! Tuesday 20th October @ 10am

09.01.2022 Unfortunately the Cafe will only be open 6.30am -10.30am tomorrow Friday 24thUnfortunately the Cafe will only be open 6.30am -10.30am tomorrow Friday 24th

08.01.2022 Homemade Lasagne on the menu today. Come down and grab yourself a slice

07.01.2022 The cafe is open tomorrow from 9am-2pm Why not grab a cooked breakfast and browse the op shop?The cafe is open tomorrow from 9am-2pm Why not grab a cooked breakfast and browse the op shop?



06.01.2022 The Cafe will be open Saturday 9am - 4pmThe Cafe will be open Saturday 9am - 4pm

06.01.2022 Great to start to your day

03.01.2022 Yummy meals on the menu today. Fried rice, meat pies and raspberry and white chocolate muffins

03.01.2022 URGENT! 8pm onwards TONIGHT all Frankland River residents on town water. The Water Corp has just informed us of the following. Please read the tips and share ...to your fellow residents. Water Corporation is performing urgent repair works on the tank in Frankland tonight (Wednesday 7 October). To do this, we need to shut down the water supply to the town so your water supply will be interrupted between: 8pm 12pm tonight Please note: Bottled water will be available from 6pm at the Information Bay, in front of the children’s playground on Wingebellup Road. Before your water supply is shut off, please draw any water you may need and turn off the tap at your water mater. If you have an electric hot water system, we recommend that you turn off its power supply. Other handy tips: Fill kettles and store some drinking water in the fridge. Use showers or baths before the water supply is interrupted. Store water in buckets or other large containers to flush the toilet Do not try and use appliances such as dishwashers or washing machines After the interruption Once we have completed the work, turn the main tap at your water meter back on. This work may result in the water having a discoloured appearance. If this occurs, the water is still safe to drink. If you experience discoloured water: 1. Run the outside garden tap at the front of your property for a few minutes, until the water clears. 2. Repeat the step above for an outside tap at rear for your property. 3. Call us on 13 13 75 if the water does not clear. 4. Do not use washing machines, dishwashers or other water-using appliances until the water is clear. For any prolonged water supply issues please call Water Corporation’s 24 Hour Faults, Emergencies and Security Line on 13 13 75. If you have any questions about tonight’s works, please don’t hesitate to contact me on the numbers below. Kind Regards Kate Kate Duff Snr Adv - Customer & Stakeholder Great Southern Region E [email protected] T (08) 9842 4252

02.01.2022 Reminder The Cafe is CLOSED today due to the power outage.Reminder The Cafe is CLOSED today due to the power outage.

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