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Has Beans Café Brisbane

Locality: Camp Hill

Phone: +61 432 414 266



Address: 5 Abbott Street 4152 Camp Hill, QLD, Australia

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25.01.2022 A new year ... and the Mondays keep coming.



25.01.2022 Deconstructed Baked Beans on Toast. Always a winner.

23.01.2022 SPRING HAS SPRUNG! For all our budding green thumbs, the Spring issue of Earth Garden Magazine is now out. It's available in newsagents now, and should be in mail boxes this week if you're a subscriber. As usual it's full of great reading on living the good green life. ... I get double the pleasure, as not only a long term reader, but also as manager of the magazine's Facebook page. We always have copies at the cafe if you feel like a lazy read over a tea or coffee. ~ Dean

22.01.2022 Coffee & chess ... the perfect Sunday morning for this couple.



18.01.2022 Coming up in October at the cafe. https://facebook.com/events/s/kirtan-meditation-free-communi/311276230148020/?ti=cl

18.01.2022 Review of the Animal Care and Protection Act - Have your say RSPCA Qld has welcomed the announcement by the State Government that it would be instigating a ...review of all aspects of the Animal Care and Protection Act (2001). It’s been twenty years since the Act was introduced and we believe there are a number of areas where it could be improved, leading to better animal welfare outcomes all round, said RSPCA Qld Chief Inspector Daniel Young. RSPCA Qld receives thousands of complaints from members of the public who believe that the sentences for animal cruelty and neglect are too lenient or inconsistent. Currently the maximum penalty for organised dog fighting offences is one year’s imprisonment. We believe it should be 3 years which is in line with the current penalty for animal cruelty, continued Chief Inspector Young. There are also inconsistencies in relation to the penalties imposed for neglect. We see many serious or large scale neglect cases that result in significant harm to large numbers of animals or to one animal over a long period of time, and in these cases we believe the current maximum penalty of 1 year’s imprisonment is inadequate. We’d also like to be able to enforce a prohibition order made in another state. Most other states and territories can enforce Queensland prohibition orders, but when animal welfare offenders move to Queensland with a prohibition order, they are free to own animals, despite any prohibition order in existence elsewhere in the country. Another issue that RSPCA believes should be addressed by legislation is the care and rehoming of seized animals. Animals are often having to wait years in RSPCA care before we can legally rehome them, and given that they are the focus of our legislation, this is one area that we believe requires urgent attention. Whether we seize one or a hundred animals, our most important outcome is to ensure that animal is protected from further harm and is able to live their lives in a home where they are safe, loved and well cared for. There are a number of aspects of the Act that need to be reviewed, said RSPCA Qld CEO Darren Maier. All of us at the RSPCA are highly motivated and encouraged to have been invited to be a key stakeholder in the review process. We ask the community to join us in making submissions and being the voice for the animals. Community members can submit their valued input to the review process here: https://daf.engagementhub.com.au/animal-welfare

17.01.2022 The power of love ... and coffee!



16.01.2022 We are experiencing a staff shortage and some personal challenges recently. Sincere apology for any inconvenience. We appreciate your patience and understanding at this time.

16.01.2022 On Saturday 5 Sept, Tati marked 1 year with us at the cafe. She's certainly been a blessing to us, an incredible employee, amazing to our customers, been on an amazing (and sometimes hard) journey with us, made a lot of friends, made thousands of coffees ... and become a genuine friend. Please leave a msg below to share your positive experiences with Tati. (Pictured here with the very cute Arielle).

16.01.2022 Unfortunately, we've had to postpone our Bunny Chow next Saturday. We'll reschedule soon. Apology for any inconvenience.

15.01.2022 Many people believe tea or coffee tastes better in better quality, special or favourite cups, pots or materials. Whether it's all in our head or not, it's important how uniquely we enjoy our daily brews. https://www.facebook.com/Baghdad1/videos/684157502191673

15.01.2022 For those interested in making their own Bunny Chow at home, be sure to check out Spiced Up and visit their website at www.spicedup.shop for supplies, fun videos & lots of recipes.



15.01.2022 Q. Do we serve awesome coffee? A.

14.01.2022 We've got raw local honey available again!

13.01.2022 Some of today's furry friends at the cafe.

13.01.2022 Another good reason to stay indoors and drink coffee.

12.01.2022 Happy Father's Day to all our coffee loving dads!

12.01.2022 Taking names in cafes is an art in itself. There is a true story of a man who ordered a coffee and was asked his name for the order by a teenage worker. He said, "Marc, with a c." When the coffee was ready, the server called, "Cark, your coffee is ready!"

11.01.2022 Anyone grow up with Milo in hot or cold milk, or on icecream?

10.01.2022 Very interesting.

09.01.2022 We don't really mind how you dress when you come to drink your coffee.

09.01.2022 Baristas in the army.

08.01.2022 Coming up at the cafe. Bookings essential.

08.01.2022 Our cafe is for sale. Some of our customers have known for a while, so we're sharing it officially. If you or someone you know is interested, please visit us and speak to Dean.

05.01.2022 Big thanks to our lovely customer Amy for a beautiful thank you card today. It's so nice to be appreciated.

05.01.2022 Here's a big shout out to all our parents & carers, who do the toughest job in the world.

03.01.2022 Someone really loves their dogs!

01.01.2022 Covid 19 market response or planned ? Why are Supermarkets & Convenience Stores getting in on the coffee game now? We get the 7-11 convenience store $1.00 Coffe...e takeaway angle, they have always had it they have just made it slightly better. $2.00 for a regular coffee that might take one away from the cafe near the supermarket that people buy as they go in to shop? Is this just business opportunity, will it work? Would you buy a $2.00 coffee while you shop? See more

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