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25.01.2022 Advertising on Social Media is cost effective, gets your business noticed, improves customer service and brand awareness. #socialmedia, #marketing.

24.01.2022 WEST AUSSIES: OUR REGIONS NEED YOU. We all know that our restrictions on incoming travel to our State have helped keep us safe and our economy strong, with trav...el within WA booming. But for some industries it is also leading to unusual challenges which we need to work together to overcome. For many regional businesses, seasonal workers are crucial to their operations through peak periods. Those seasonal workers often largely consist of workers from outside WA, such as backpackers who are currently unable to come into our State. That means that there is a huge need for additional workers in a number of industries right across our State. Today my Government is launching a significant campaign to help recruit more workers for those regional businesses. Workers are needed on vinyards, farms, breweries, resorts and more, in picturesque locations right across our State. We know there are many West Aussies who are looking for work, so we want to do our bit to match up those workers with these important roles. If youre looking for work, or you know someone who is, this is a fantastic opportunity to get out of the city, get to work and wander our great State. Id strongly encourage you to answer the call.

20.01.2022 Any else missing cold pints and good times ? . We sure are here at The Oxford. . If you're like us and looking ahead to better times we are here to chat about... all of you events in 2021 (and even Xmas parties!) We are offering all bookings from now until further notice FREE VENUE HIRE so give our girl Jess a shout at [email protected] to discuss all things functions... . We hope you are all keeping well & we look forward to seeing you again soon. The Oxford Team See more



19.01.2022 A haircut and a beard trim surely make this homeless man feel good about himself. Thank you, Anil!

19.01.2022 We've just announced the details of Phase 3 of our roadmap for the easing of restrictions, with significant changes coming into effect on Saturday 6 June. As pa...rt of our carefully planned roadmap, Western Australia is now ready to take the next step. This next step will be significant, and it will be challenging. Before I detail the changes, I will say this - WAs success allows us to move ahead and take significant steps, BUT we all must continue to act responsibly, that means good physical distancing where possible and good personal hygiene. Because if we have an uncontrolled outbreak, I dont want to have to place restrictions back on. We cannot afford to undo all our good work. Phase 3 will be introduced from next Saturday, thanks to the success in limiting community transmission in WA during Phase 2, and on the advice of our Chief Health Officer and State Emergency Coordinator. As part of Phase 3, the follow changes will occur: - Non-work indoor and outdoor gatherings of up to 100 people will be allowed, a five-fold increase from the current 20-person limit. - Up to 300 people will be allowed in some settings, including for indoor or outdoor venues with multiple, divided spaces, with up to 100 people in each space. - All food businesses and licensed premises can now operate with seated service only, and alcohol may now be served without a meal at licensed premises. - All beauty therapy and personal care services can reopen, including saunas and wellness centres. - Galleries, museums, theatres, auditoriums, cinemas and concert venues can reopen with the 100/300 rule followed. - Perth Zoo will open, as can wildlife parks, amusement parks, arcades and indoor play centres. - Playgrounds, skate parks and outdoor gym equipment can reopen. - Gyms, health clubs, indoor sports centres will be able to offer the normal range of activities, including use of all gym equipment. However, Gyms will need to be staffed at all times and undertake regular cleaning. - Full contact sport and training will now be permitted in Western Australia. This will mean from next weekend, people of all ages will be able to start competitive contact sports. - Parents and guardians will be able to enter school grounds to drop off or pick up their children as part of Phase 3. - TABs are permitted to reopen. The Chief Health Officer will separately work with Crown Casino on how the gaming floor could reopen in the future. These are all major steps forward for Western Australia. Phase 3 will be a big leap but its one we can make under the watchful eye of our expert health advisors. The four square metre rule was introduced in line with health advice. I know its a rule that is hurting businesses. Ive been out for dinner in Rockingham and seen tables and chairs stacked up, because the four square metre rule is limiting the number of people that can be in some venues. As was always going to be the case in Phase 2, the four square metre rule prevented a large number of businesses from opening. As we now increase the limit on gatherings to 100, I wanted to make sure we closely assess this rule. Our Chief Health Officer has now advised, that due to WAs hard border with the east remaining in place, Western Australia is now in a position to move ahead of the national advice. As part of Phase 3, Western Australia will be the first State in the nation to remove the rule and instead implement a two square metre per person capacity rule for venues. This will replace the four square metre rule, which is the current national position. This is an important and substantial move forward our State, and I hope it means many more businesses will be able to open and employ more Western Australians. I know its still not perfect, but we are now able to move ahead of the rest of the nation. In addition, as part of Phase 3, Rottnest Island will reopen to the WA general public. Rottnest has served us well as our own quarantine island during this crisis. We can only make these changes because of the hard work of everyone across our State. But in particular our hard border controls give us the flexibility to progress further along on roadmap. Once again, WA has led the way, and I hope our performance can continue to lay the path forward for the other States. Now is the time for Western Australians to wander our great State and support local businesses. Just like Phase 2, we will carefully monitor the introduction of Phase 3 and its impact in our community. Together, as part of a rigorous consultation process involving the Chief Health Officer and Police Commissioner, we will closely assess Phase 3. We will then work towards further restrictions being eased as part of Phase 4 in coming weeks. This will predominantly be focused on even larger gatherings, the new two square metre rule and some of the other existing restrictions. A time for Phase 4 introduction will be determined in the future, but it will follow the approach we have taken between earlier phases.

16.01.2022 We've missed you! WA Spit Roast have been working very hard during lock down, experimenting with new recipes, learning and keeping up with all of the Covid- 19... regulations, but most of all we are looking forward to cooking good food for you. We are happy there has been some relaxing of gathering restrictions so we can start catering for small groups of 20 for inside gatherings and 30 for outside gatherings. We have missed sharing your special moments with you. We are excited to get back to work and back to what we love, catering to your needs. #foodies, #catering, #phase3, #goodfoodperth, #wewillgetthroughthis, #WA, #yummy. See more



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12.01.2022 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 wont 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 WAs 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 WAs 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 were confident its 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, dont try be a hero and still go to work. Its 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 dont want to even contemplate that scenario.

10.01.2022 We would like to announce the lucky winner of our Crown Accommodation package for the month of August, it is Terri! Terri hosted a birthday party and used WA Sp...it Roast to cater for her function. We will continue with our Crown Accommodation Package competition. We would like to keep celebrating the easing of restrictions and celebrate how lucky we are as a state. What a great job we have all done. To be in the running for the competition, simply host a function with over 50 people in the month of September. Like and share this post for more chances to win! #celebrate #waspitroast #party #wedding #catering #function #foodies

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08.01.2022 Once again, WA has recorded no new cases of COVID-19 overnight. That means we've now reached a significant milestone with zero new cases confirmed in WA in the ...last week. This is a major accomplishment - especially considering that our rate of testing has been higher than ever before. We've only reached this point because the vast majority of Western Australians have done the right thing over the past two months. So thank you WA - let's keep it up.

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06.01.2022 WA Spit Roast is an award winning West Australian owned family catering business that has operated successfully in Perth since 1996. Due the outbreak of Covid -...19, WA Spit Roast have to change the way we get our food to you. To suit todays needs we will be providing ready to eat meals for delivery very soon. We want to continue to provide delicious food to the people of Perth. Watch this space, like and share with your family and friends to get the word out. We would love to hear your feedback. See more

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03.01.2022 Hey guys... Big things afoot at The Re Store. We clearly need more wine on the shop floor & we need to offload some of our wine racks for some new ones. Three o...f these to sell, all VERY solid (bloody Italians....theyre built to last 200 years) & in great condition. Each side fits 20 bottles lying down, 20 plus, depending on size, standing up. Message us to make an offer & well take the best offers by close of business Wednesday. Cheers!

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