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Jokers Fancy Dress

Locality: Camperdown, Victoria

Phone: +61 418 529 418



Address: 95 Princes Highway 3260 Camperdown, VIC, Australia

Website: https://jokersfancydress.com.au/

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25.01.2022 So many compliments for such a hot couple! Perhaps Great Gatsby or the roaring 20's could be a theme for your next party? Don't they make it look good!



25.01.2022 Next week! Our new book week dates along with the fantastic theme of Curious Creatures, Wild Minds.

24.01.2022 Have you got your bunny suit booked?

24.01.2022 Happy festive December everyone, we are still open by appointment only until the big day so please give us a call or text to arrange a time



24.01.2022 Och you wee lads and lassies.. Come on in to get your kilt or Scottish pieces for the Robbie Burns festival, all happening in Camperdown this weekend

22.01.2022 I hope everyone has had a wonderful Christmas and cheers to a Happy New Year! We are closed for the holidays and will be back open for appointments from the 9th January

22.01.2022 Less than one month until Easter so come on in to Joker's Fancy Dress to get your Bunny costumes organised for your family or community events



21.01.2022 BOOK YOUR EASTER BUNNY NOW! Only one week to go, so come in and see us soon

19.01.2022 The ADDAMS FAMILY has come to visit at Jokers. Walk past or drive by to see our new SPOOKY FAMILY SCENE... count the crazy ingredients that line the shelves, ready to make some magic potions

19.01.2022 #CBCA2019 Book Week 2019 - how are you showing your secret power?!

18.01.2022 The Man in Red says Jokers is the place to be! Our Santa and Elf costumes are booking out quick so get in soon to reserve yours, or risk being on the Naughty list We are open Tues - Fri 12pm - 5:30pm and Saturday 10 - 1

17.01.2022 We will be open 11 - 5 tomorrow (Monday) for all your last minute book week costumes!



17.01.2022 Come and count the jars of spooky ingredients in grandma Addams collection. Last days to check out this great window before Christmas cheer arrives

16.01.2022 While we're not having big gatherings or parties anytime soon, why don't you consider a family or friends dinner party? Have your allowed 5 guests over and spice things up with a murder mystery dinner?! Give us a call to book your costume appointments Tuesday - Saturday

16.01.2022 Coming up next week! Any excuse to dress up I say - arrrrrr!

16.01.2022 Not long now until the festive season is upon us! Have you got your jolly man in red sorted?

15.01.2022 Check out this beautiful family having a lovely time in their Jokers costumes at their fairy garden party looks like a magical time!

13.01.2022 Who knows what next week brings? - Friday the 13th! Who is dressing up with us and doing their shopping in Camperdowns Freaky Friday the 13th sale?!

13.01.2022 Hello Hello... Is that the Grinch I see peeping through Santa’s window?

12.01.2022 Shop Camperdown - Shop Locally

12.01.2022 only 22 days until Christmas. Have you got your Santa suit sorted? Get in quick to book all your pieces for your special day or event

11.01.2022 Only a few days until Halloween! Give us a call to make your appointment this week and we can brew up a fantastic outfit

10.01.2022 IT'S HERE: Check out the specials in today's Chronicle and come down to Manifold Street if you dare.... Have a look at the costumes and don't forget Woody the Dalmatian will be around handing out lollies from 3.30pm...

10.01.2022 Kim and partner having a great time at the Erstwilder Art Deco brooch launch, looking fabulous!

10.01.2022 Brianna & Chloe looking fabulous in their 70s outfits at a recent birthday party!

09.01.2022 Oooohhh so scary! One of our customers looking frighteningly good!! I hope I dont have to open the door to this trick or treater tonight!

09.01.2022 Lets go guys and gals

08.01.2022 May the 4th be with you!

08.01.2022 Hello dear customers, great news, we are now back open for all your costume and fancy dress desires! Please note we are open by appointment only, to allow for social distancing one family/group at a time. Please call us to book your time slot and lets get the party started!

08.01.2022 Such lovely feedback! Thanks Tania! All of you look fantastic and we look forward to the next party! what a family

07.01.2022 Dont forget we are open tomorrow morning if you need your last minute outfits for Warrnambools Oktoberfest!

07.01.2022 So great seeing all the new and familiar faces for Book Week this year. Hope you all enjoyed selecting your "Secret Power" Costumes!

07.01.2022 We cant wait for next weekend to come around! Head in to see us for all your vintage, rocknroll and rockabilly gear to get dolled up and join the fun! Rock the Clock

07.01.2022 The last ever episode of Game of Thrones... is coming! We have a range of GOT themed costumes should you wish to see it out in style!

06.01.2022 Better come in and get yours before the weekend then! Camperdowns Robert Burns Festival #CamperdownRobertBurnsFestival

06.01.2022 One month until the Easter bunny arrives! Do you need to book a costume so he can visit your community or family event?

06.01.2022 Such a pleasure to be involved in Camperdown Theatre Companys production of Spamalot this year! A brilliant, hilarious performance by all involved! 4 Shows left -- so get your tickets quick! Thursday May 9th at 7.30 ... Friday May 10th at 7.30 Saturday 11th May, matinee at 1pm, evening at 7.30 See more

06.01.2022 Less than one month until Easter so come on in to Jokers Fancy Dress to get your Bunny costumes organised for your family or community events

06.01.2022 While everyone is getting back to normal after the crazy 2020 we had and people are having less parties and events, please note we are open by appointment only. Please call on 0418529418 and we'll be more than happy to make a personalised consultation for you

05.01.2022 We are currently open by appointment only, please give us a call on 0418 529 418 to pre-book your time slot. Only 1 household or family group allowed per visit. Thank you for your understanding, from the Jokers team

04.01.2022 Saint Patricks Day is only two weeks away - are you going to get jiggy in green?

04.01.2022 Book Week this year is coming up quick! Come on in and get your "superpower" costumes sorted!

04.01.2022 Come along and enjoy our Vintage Fashion Parade on Sunday as part of Rock the Clock festival. 11am Sunday at the Theatre Royal - free entry

04.01.2022 I encourage you all to share this entire post with your friends as is, noting that all images and text are covered by copyright. Below is our story Kate Hunte...r has written of this weeks weather event, the magnitude of which we have never seen before. We are adding to these images daily. There are graphic images included here which I believe all Australians should see and hopefully begin to have an understanding of our rural life. We do not want handouts, but sometimes we do need government financial support when these natural disasters occur. Most of all, we need Australians to buy Australian Products. Empathy for us from our city dwellers will indeed help us to survive and rise again from this catastrophe, just as we have empathy for you during the many crazy weather events that continually happen in this land. This event was on par with a Blizzard in America, nothing can prepare you for it. An unprecedented Monsoonal trough dropped 707 mm or over 28 inches of wild rain with gusty winds to 70 km, during seven days over our properties in the first week of February 2019. Click on each of these photos to find a short explanation of the circumstances. After what can only be described as an environmental massacre of mammoth proportions throughout the whole of North West Queensland, the people of this country are heart broken. We live on a family cattle station 60km north of Cloncurry, where we have just received 700mm plus of rain here over seven days, with the majority of that falling over four days. This extreme weather event has decimated much of our native wildlife along with our domestic livestock. They were constantly exposed to wind and cold driving rain for far too long. The majority of the country was either covered in flood water or churned into a bog, making their feed inaccessible. The cattle became weak using what energy they had struggling through the mud and pushed by the driving rain. After withstanding these harsh conditions for days on end their energy was depleted and they finally became exhausted simply trying to stay warm. Graziers around the district are working tirelessly to save what they can and also to humanely euthanize those animals that are sadly beyond saving. Helicopters are being used to distribute what fodder we have available to the survivors and currently this is our only form of transportation. The majority of the region is still inaccessible to vehicles and will be for quite some time. The scale of devastation here and throughout the North West is impossible to put into words. There are estimates of hundreds of thousands of domestic livestock having been lost so far during this disaster and it is impossible to put into numbers the impact on the regions native wildlife. In some of our paddocks we are facing a 95% loss and on average we are estimating approximately 50% losses over all of our families flood affected properties. Our cattle have been in a significant supplement feeding program having withstood the last seven years of relative drought. As a result of this our girls were in great condition and we were seeing the beginning of another exceptional crop of calves. Almost overnight we have transitioned from drought years to a flood disaster zone. Unfortunately no amount of preparation could have readied our herd for the relentless driving rain and near gale force winds they had to endure. On day eight the creek by our houses had dropped and slowed just enough for Robert and Kate to swim across and check on some cows close by. The heart breaking scene they were confronted with on the other side very quickly turned our fears into the horrific nightmare that not only our family but our extended family, the whole of the north west are now battling with. It is unfathomable that our ladies in such a short period of time have lost roughly an incredible 50% of their body weight. The survivors are a mere shadow of the strong healthy animals they were leading into this event. As we begin to access our paddocks we are being confronted with death and devastation at every turn. There are kangaroos dead in trees and fences, birds drowned in drifts of silt and debris and our beloved bovine family lay perished in piles where they have been huddling for protection and warmth. This scene is mirrored across the entire region, it is absolutely soul destroying to think our animals suffered like this. The true scale of destruction this disaster has left in its wake we are only just beginning to discover. The sheer amount of water that engulfed the region has demolished fences, exposed pipelines, destroyed water infrastructure, created huge gullies that were once only small seasonal streams, turned roads into rivers and completely washed dam banks away. Properties further down stream have been completely inundated by flood water and reports are coming in of entire herds being washed away as the country side was enveloped by the flood waters. Many homestead complexes have been completely submerged. Here we have been lucky, our houses, sheds and out buildings have remained relatively dry. Others will have lost everything, facing an enormous clean-up in the paddock and the home front. Right now, Im sure I am speaking on behalf of everyone affected, our focus is entirely on the welfare of our animals. In the coming weeks when the surviving animals no longer require our constant care, our focus will shift to the colossal task of clean-up, repair and re-building where possible. This will also be the time where many will be able to take stock and start the grueling task of tallying up the horrific financial cost of this devastating event and begin to make plans for the future. I fear many families will not be able to recover from this blow financially, in some cases their entire future income has literally been washed away. As I take all night to write this story many graziers are battling a race against time to get fodder to their cattle. With so many facing the logistics of such a task all at once, helicopters, hay and aviation fuel are now in short supply and many are completely helpless to do anything until there name reaches the top of the list. This is an absolutely gut wrenching time for all of us out here, these cattle are not just our source of income, firstly they are our family and for many of us our lifes passion. Day and night they are often our primary focus and during times like this our every waking moment is dedicated soley to their welfare. The toll that this will take on our extended agricultural family and throughout our entire community financially and even more so emotionally really is truly immeasurable. Australia we need your support. Our state and federal governments can do much to help by providing financial funding and disaster assistance packages to help our communities recover and rebuild. The banks can assist by suspending interest repayments on existing mortgages, amongst other things whilst our livestock herds rebuild. You can help us by using your consumer power and insisting on buying local produce, then we can continue to provide your families with our top quality, home grown, nourishing Australian beef.

04.01.2022 ITS HERE: Check out the specials in todays Chronicle and come down to Manifold Street if you dare.... Have a look at the costumes and dont forget Woody the Dalmatian will be around handing out lollies from 3.30pm...

03.01.2022 Appointments now available for households and family groups. Simply give us a call to get your Halloween costume and spooktacular outfits underway!

03.01.2022 We're back in business! Please text or call us anytime to schedule your personalized appointment for all your 2021 costume and fancy dress needs!

02.01.2022 Please note we will be closed from 23/12/2020 - 09/01/2021 for holidays If you would like a costume for Christmas or New Years please do get in touch before this time

02.01.2022 So many spooky movies on TV last night? Did anyone catch one? Hope you all had a good Halloween, whatever you went as!

01.01.2022 FRIDAY 13th SALES Make sure you head into Camperdown this week and get behind the Friday 13th sales. Well done to all the businesses involved. Looks great!... https://www.facebook.com/211569505531879/posts/2887977044557765/

01.01.2022 Apparently May 14th is Dance Like A Chicken Day... so get to it I guess?!

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