IGA Mills & Sons in Cunnamulla, Queensland, Australia | Grocers
IGA Mills & Sons
Locality: Cunnamulla, Queensland, Australia
Phone: +61 7 4655 1222
Address: 30 John St. 4490 Cunnamulla, QLD, Australia
Website: https://iga.com.au/
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25.01.2022 Reading is serious work at IGA Mills & Sons. Thanks Gemma Mills for the great reading and old Nan for being a great checkout chick.
25.01.2022 Don't miss the fun and savings at IGA Mills & Sons Sat 22 & Sun 23 August 2020! Open until 3pm. Win a Bike, save on great every day items, and the first 25 customers each day to spend $50 gets a free gift bag full of goodies. Plus a free fireman calendar. Check out the look on Robertas man write a comment on what he is thinking about the calendar??
24.01.2022 Yummo who doesn't love a good puzza!
24.01.2022 We can't wait for Tuesday when Farmer Alex Taylor and Channel 7 will be at IGA Mills & Sons! EXCITEMENT!!!!!
22.01.2022 Don't miss the fun and savings at IGA Mills & Sons FINAL DAY OF MARKET DAY Sun 23 August 2020! Open until 3pm. Win a Bike, save on great every day items, and the first 25 customers each day to spend $50 gets a free gift bag full of goodies. Plus a free fireman calendar. A FEW MORE GREAT OFFERS 24PK COKE, HUGGIES ASSORTED POPPERS
22.01.2022 Great savings and give aways at IGA Mills & Sons Cunnamulla Sat 22 and Sun 23 August until 3pm. Go in the draw to win a bike details in store.
20.01.2022 We have good news to share!! Our friends at Universal Pictures have scheduled the release of Slim & I for September 10. We can't wait for you to see this remarkable feature documentary film. It's only 5 weeks away!
20.01.2022 Memorial Service for Diana.
19.01.2022 Great savings NOW at iga mills and sons. A huge 25% off all meat today only Monday 17 August 2020 !
17.01.2022 Who’s ready for farmer wants a wife? Keep your eyes peeled as Stephanie Mills will be featured on tonight’s show. Yes she is debuting her first time on the big screen. Share and tag your mates. June Evert, Leanne Burke, Elsie Burke, Lydia Evert, Megan Murphy, DavidAnnette Mills, Kathryn Rose, Carla Mills, Nev Gorrie, Roderick Taylor, Ellen Lyons, Experience Outback Queensland, Australia,
12.01.2022 You never know how the tourist will roll into town but we sure enjoyed seeing this great setup!
12.01.2022 These city girls are about to experience something completely new! #FarmerAU, this July on Channel 7
12.01.2022 @Eulo - Outback Queensland Book, 'Unforgiving - The story of the life and death of Sam' $40 (includes postage)... Hi everyone, Here's my monthly reminder for the sale of my book, 'Unforgiving - The story of the life and death of Sam'. If you've been with BFABB for a while you'll likely have seen my adds before but if you're new, this may be the first time. The flyer here gives a short blurb about Sam's story and also lists the ways to contact me or to purchase my book through the webpage. Please get in touch with me if you'd like to purchase a copy and read Sam's story.
10.01.2022 Farmer Wants A Wife - Australia will feature at IGA Mills & Sons next Tuesday! Can't wait Alex Taylor!
09.01.2022 ‘Raise your hands’ if you love to win gift cards worth $2000 across your fave brands like @IGAAustralia, @mitre10official, @CellarbrationsHQ, @thebottleO, @ hometimberandhardware and @portersliquorstores How? Simple. Swipe your @IGARewards card every time you shop to enter the contest before 25th August 2020. Valid only for IGA Rewards members. [Not an IGA Rewards member yet? Ask us how to become a member today]... Check out the details at https://bit.ly/2z4BU2G. T&Cs Apply*. IGA Mills & Sons #MoreReasonsToLove #IGARewards #IGAAustralia #GiftCard #Groceries #groceryshopping #grocery #gift #memberspayless #iga #giftcards #shopping #giftideas #gifts #sale #offer #promotions #discounts #memberssavemore #SwipeToSave #InstantSavingsInstore #GroceryDiscounts #DIYprojects #drinks #party #mitre10 #cellarbrations #bottleo #portersliquor #hometimberandhardware
09.01.2022 IGA Mills & Sons Cunnamulla Market Day this Saturday 22 & Sunday 23 August 2020 Only! No early bird offers prior to the weekend Open: 8.15am - 3pm both Saturday and Sunday!
06.01.2022 Today marks Sam's 31st birthday. This short story, with the simple title, 'Fencing' has been written to mark today. Happy heavenly birthday, Sambo. xx ... Fencing Building new fences is boring and monotonous - a job I describe as a ‘no brainer’. Sam would laugh and rib me about calling it that. In the same category was drafting goats. He knew this so he’d say, We’re going to draft the goats now Mumma. Do you want to come and give us a hand it’s a no brainer. We’d laugh. I would go and do these tasks without thinking too much about them. Being a teaching principal, even in a small school, carried a degree of responsibility and stress - a level which, in my eyes, fencing and drafting goats didn’t reach. For that reason, I didn’t mind helping out now and then. As I look back, calling it a ‘no brainer’ was unfair and demeaning, but luckily Sam had the sort of character that didn’t see these tasks that way. The drafting yards are set up in a funnel-like shape. The goats are yarded in a large back yard and, as they move forward toward the drafting gate, the yards get smaller until they go through single file. Mick always stood at the gate deciding which goats stayed and which went to sale, while Sam’s and my job was to keep them steadily flowing through to him. One day, we were having all sorts of trouble. Goats would stop, baulk, or turn back rather than walk toward the draft. Mick barked suggestions on what was happening, as we were trying to get things flowing again. Sam must have been thinking about this problem because he went off and brought back another large gate that halved the size of the final pen. He twitched it to the fence enough that it would swing open and close and back we went to drafting. This gate worked a treat as it gave the goats little choice but to continue to move forward toward Mick at the end of the draft. Sam’s thinking also saved us when we went fencing. The fence line was about two kilometres and our job that day was to tie the wire to the steel pickets. The five ties for the five wires had already been dropped at the base of the post so it was a matter of threading them through the post holes and twisting them to secure the wire to the post. It wasn’t a long stretch that day, so I suggested to Sam that he start at one end and I at the other and we’d meet in the middle. Sam thought about this then said, No Mumma, we better work together from one end and finish at the other. I liked my suggestion after all, I thought, what could possibly go wrong tying five wires to a steel picket? In the paddock, I always allowed Sam to make the decisions and be the boss. As we neared the end, we noticed that two wires were crossed. Sam smiled. It can happen over a length of fence and not be noticed until the wires are attached to the posts and you reach the end. Sam undid the two wires at the corner, changed their position, and the problem was solved. Without ridiculing me, he said, If we’d started at each end, we’d have this problem in the middle and half the length of these two wires we’d tied, would have to be untied and redone. That’s why we start together. Sensible answer, I thought. Sam didn’t mind tying on wires even by himself. He’d attach his ipod to his arm, put earplugs in and off he’d go quickly getting in a rhythm. Another day I offered to help. It was a long stretch of fencing and the many kilometres in front of us looked daunting. This was when thoughts of ‘boring’ and ‘monotonous’ set in. As Sam and I were about to start he said to me, I becha, Mumma, before we’ve done a few hundred metres, I’ve tied two posts in a row. Sam knew I loved a challenge. Right, you’re on, I said. When tying wires, you should pass each other and do every second post. If one person is slow, the other might tie two in a row. That’s what Sam was aiming for. We started - I tied and watched him. Not far along the fence, I started a post and he had three wires tied on his next one. Damn! I made myself hurry. He walked past me, and I saw the grin on his face. Further on, he had four wires tied as I started a new post. I tied furiously. This time as he passed me, he laughed. After the next one, he completed two full posts to my one. Yah he shouted, I win. We kept this challenge going until the end and I never won. Sam wasn’t silly. By making it competitive, he made it fun and kept me on the job. This meant with two of us, even someone as slow as me, the job got done quicker! See more
05.01.2022 Who's lovi'n Farmer Wants A Wife - Australia? How's our #Cunnamulla Farmer Alex Taylor going? Will he find true love or just lost of drama?
04.01.2022 Congrats to @levi Gallipo winner of the market day bike!
04.01.2022 Beautiful juicy crackles roasted pork on special at iga cunnamulla cooked and ready to go daily now to next Tuesday. Get a bit of pork on ya fork today.
03.01.2022 Don't miss the fun and savings at IGA Mills & Sons Sun 23 August 2020! Open until 3pm. Win a Bike, save on great every day items, and the first 25 customers each day to spend $50 gets a free gift bag full of goodies. Plus a free fireman calendar.... A FEW EXTRA SPECIALS 24PK COKE, HUGGIES ASSORTED, MINCE
02.01.2022 DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCETO SAVE AND WIN AT IGA MILLS & SONS CUNNAMULLA SUNDAY 23 AUGUST 2020 OPEN UNTIL 3PM! SCOTCH FILLET, MINCE, EGGS JUST 1 HOUR LEFT!
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