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Miss Nats Dance School

Locality: Cockburn Central

Phone: +61 418 923 086



Address: Unit 9/9 Parkes Street Cockburn 6164 Cockburn Central, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.missnatsdanceschool.com.au

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25.01.2022 Families currently Enrolled at the studio - please ask to join the private Miss Nat’s Dance School page. Thank you!Families currently Enrolled at the studio - please ask to join the private Miss Nat’s Dance School page. Thank you!



24.01.2022 The benefits of Western Australia’s success in managing COVID-19 were on display over the weekend - you all deserved it. People are back in work and our economy... is recovering, as life gets back to normal, under the watchful eye of our health experts. But we don't need to look far to know that the threat of COVID-19 is far from gone - the situation in Victoria is a sobering reminder of how easily the virus can start spreading through the community. It's also a timely reminder of how important our own hygiene and habits are to stopping it in its tracks. While our hard state and international borders are essential to keep the virus at bay, our most effective defence is our own personal vigilance. We all have a personal responsibility to do the right thing, now more than ever. With almost no restrictions left inside WA, we need to ensure we keep each other safe. It’s pretty simple: Wash your hands regularly, with soap or sanitiser and for at least 20 seconds. Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze using a tissue or flexed elbow. Stay home if you’re sick - no excuses. Avoid unnecessary contact like handshakes or hugs. Wherever possible, try to keep physical distancing. It isn't always possible, but it is important that we continue to give each other space when we can - especially people we don't know. And most importantly, please get tested if you have a cough, a sore throat or a fever - if the virus is in the community, we need to know as soon as possible. All of these actions won’t just keep you and your family safe, they keep the whole community safe, and help keep any future outbreaks of COVID-19 under control. And that will mean that we can have the confidence to keep doing the things we love and keep the good times going. Cheers WA!

24.01.2022 The benefits of Western Australias success in managing COVID-19 were on display over the weekend - you all deserved it. People are back in work and our economy... is recovering, as life gets back to normal, under the watchful eye of our health experts. But we dont need to look far to know that the threat of COVID-19 is far from gone - the situation in Victoria is a sobering reminder of how easily the virus can start spreading through the community. Its also a timely reminder of how important our own hygiene and habits are to stopping it in its tracks. While our hard state and international borders are essential to keep the virus at bay, our most effective defence is our own personal vigilance. We all have a personal responsibility to do the right thing, now more than ever. With almost no restrictions left inside WA, we need to ensure we keep each other safe. Its pretty simple: Wash your hands regularly, with soap or sanitiser and for at least 20 seconds. Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze using a tissue or flexed elbow. Stay home if youre sick - no excuses. Avoid unnecessary contact like handshakes or hugs. Wherever possible, try to keep physical distancing. It isnt always possible, but it is important that we continue to give each other space when we can - especially people we dont know. And most importantly, please get tested if you have a cough, a sore throat or a fever - if the virus is in the community, we need to know as soon as possible. All of these actions wont just keep you and your family safe, they keep the whole community safe, and help keep any future outbreaks of COVID-19 under control. And that will mean that we can have the confidence to keep doing the things we love and keep the good times going. Cheers WA!

21.01.2022 SOMETHING WONDERFUL FOR YOUR KIDS! this is a video of me narrating my childrens book Piggy Manners Matter which I wrote and illustrated. Please share it on Facebook, and i hope you enjoy it. Magic.



20.01.2022 Weve 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.

20.01.2022 It’s PJ Party time to end Term 2! Please wear PJ’s & bring a plate ( no nuts please ) to share! Let’s celebrate getting through Term 2!!!

20.01.2022 Private page for Dance Families. Please ask to join!



19.01.2022 We know how hard it is to put together a beautiful gift selection for that special birthday girl, when so many of the shops are either shut or you are doing the... right thing and staying home. We have put together some beautiful birthday gift packs that you can purchase in one click. We will wrap and deliver in the Metro area within 24hours. So if youve left it to the last minute and are not sure what to do, head over to our online store and look for gift packs. We will be adding more packs over the next few days starting from $19.99. https://www.studioscene.com.au/accessories/gift-packs/

18.01.2022 Its PJ Party time to end Term 2! Please wear PJs & bring a plate ( no nuts please ) to share! Lets celebrate getting through Term 2!!!

18.01.2022 Online Timetable Term 2.... MONDAYS.... 10:00-10:45am - ACRO TOTS ( Mondays & Wednesdays class combined ) ... 4:00-4:50pm - Level 1 Acro 5:00-5:50pm - Level 2 Acro 6:00-6:50 pm - Level 4 Acro 7:00 - 8:00pm - Level 5 Acro TUESDAYS 10:30-11:30am - Baby Ballerinas 4:00-4:45pm - Senior Ballet 5:00-5:45pm - Senior Pointe 6:00-6:45pm - Senior Tap 7:00-8:00pm - Senior Jazz & Heels 8:10-8:45pm - Senior Stretch WEDNESDAYS... 4:00-4:45pm - Ballet Levels 1-2 5:00-5:50pm - Ballet Level 3 6:00-6:50pm - Ballet Level 4 7:00-8:00pm - Ballet Level 5 THURSDAYS...... 10:30-11:15am - TODDLERS & TINY TOTS 4:00-4:50pm - Jazz/HipHop Level 1-2 5:00-5:50pm - Jazz/HipHop Level 3-4 6:00-6:50pm - Musical Theatre 7:00-8:00pm - Jazz/HipHop Level 5-6 FRIDAYS..... 10:30-11:30am - TODDLERS & TINY TOTS 4:00-4:50pm - Acro level 1 5:00-5:50pm - Acro level 2 6:00-7:00pm - Acro level 3 SATURDAYS..... 9:30-10:15am - Tiny Tots B/C 10:30-11:15am - Jazz & Tap Combo level 1 11:30-12:30pm- Jazz & Tap Combo level 2 1:00-1:50pm - TAP levels 3-5 2:00-2:50pm. - HipHop Levels 1-2 3:00-4:00pm - HipHop Levels 3-4 4:10-5:30pm - HipHop Levels 5-6

17.01.2022 Its time to take centre stage - dance studios are permitted to re-open! Thank you for your patience while we worked to stop the spread of COVID-19. From Monday... 18 May dance studios will be able to re-open with classes limited to 20 participants including spectators. Minimal shared equipment should be used and must be cleaned after each class. All participants must adhere to the 4 square metre rule and practice social distancing and good hygiene. Weve worked together while staying apart. Lets stay vigilant and keep doing our bit. See more

16.01.2022 Covid safe. Ready to re- open.



15.01.2022 Senior classes ( Tuesday 23rd June ) cancelled . A family member has passed and we need to pay our respects. Thank you for your understanding.

14.01.2022 Term 2..... Monday 18th May - Saturday 4th July Timetable has been adjusted slightly to keep health and safety standards complying with Government standards.... Monday .... 9:30-10:15am - Acro Tots 4:00-4:50pm - Acro Level 1 5:00-5:50pm - Acro Level 2 6:00-6:50pm - Acro Level 4 7:00-8:00pm - Acro Level 5 Tuesdays .... 9:30-10:15am - Toddler Ballerinas 10:30-11:15am - Tiny A Ballerinas 11:30-12:15pm - Tiny B Ballerinas 4:15 -5:00pm - Senior Ballet 5:10-5:50pm - Senior Pointe 6:15 -7:00pm - Senior Tap 7:10-8:00pm - Senior Heels 8:10-8:30pm - Senior Stretch Wednesdays.... 9:30-10:15am - Acro Tots 4:00-4:50pm - Ballet Level 1-2 5:00-5:50pm - Ballet Level 3 6:00-6:50pm - Ballet Level 4 7:00-8:00pm - Ballet Level 5 Thursdays .... 9:30-10:15am - Toddler Dance 10:30 - 11:15am - Tiny Tots A 11:30-12:15pm - Tiny Tots B 4:00-4:50pm - Jazz/Hip Hop Level 1-2 5:00-5:50pm - Jazz/HipHop Level 3-4 6:00-6:50pm - Musical Theatre 7:00-8:00pm - Jazz/HipHop Level 5 Fridays.... 9:30-10:15am - Toddler Dance 10:30-11:15am - Tiny Tots A 11:30-12:15pm - Tiny Tots B 4:00-4:50pm - Acro Level 1 5:00-5:50pm - Acro Level 2 6:00-7:00pm - Acro Level 3 Saturdays.... 9:30-10:15am - Tiny Tots B/C 10:30-11:15am - Jazz & Tap Combo Level 1 11:30-12:30pm - Jazz & Tap Combo Level 2 1:00-1:50pm - Tap levels 3-5 2:00-2:50pm - HipHop Levels 1-2 3:00-3:50pm - HipHop Levels 3-4 4:00-5:30pm - HipHop Level 5 All afternoon classes will be drop off and pick up - to cope with the legal amount of people allowed in the studio. All Toddler and Tiny Tots classes - 1 Parent/Carer per Dancer. No extra family members are allowed. The studio will be disinfected and cleaned between each class. Thank you!

13.01.2022 Please check the website.... www.missnatsdanceschool.com.au For FAQs.

13.01.2022 As the pandemic continues around the world, the threat of a COVID-19 outbreak in Western Australia is something that we need to be prepared for. Even if it's un...likely, it's vital that we have the protections in place that we need for the worst case scenario. So, in line with health advice, from 5 December, particular WA venues and businesses will be required to maintain mandatory contact registers to support COVID-19 contact tracing. These records will ONLY be used for the purpose of contact tracing, should it be required, and will only be kept for 28 days. Businesses or venues required to keep a contact register include: Food and licenced venues (restaurants, cafés, bars, pubs, taverns, nightclubs) Gyms, indoor sporting centres and pools Places of worship and funeral parlours Beauty and personal care services including hairdressers and barbers Galleries and museums Cinemas, theatres and other entertainment venues Auction houses and real estate inspections Community facilities, libraries and halls Zoos and amusement parks Function centres Accommodation facilities that already have check-in arrangements in place (i.e. hostels, hotels, large camp grounds) The details required for the contact register will include the date, arrival time, names and telephone numbers. Any person aged 16 years and over who attends a business, place or premises, listed above, including patrons, staff, volunteers and contractors will be required to register their contact details. Records are not required to be collected for people collecting takeaway or children under 16 years. To help make checking in to venues as easy as possible and reduce the burden on businesses, we've released a free app, SafeWA. SafeWA is a digital COVID-19 contact register system, which uses unique QR codes for venues that patrons can scan to register their attendance. You can get the app now on Android or iPhone at https://safewa.health.wa.gov.au The app is a free, easy, contactless solution, but it is not mandatory. Alternative formats for contact registers are available, including other electronic tools or a paper-based system, depending on what is suitable for the business, venue or individual. This step to reintroduce contact registers was considered in consultation with industry and business to establish a long term strategy to keep our State safe, given the ongoing impact of the virus internationally. More information on contact registers and the SafeWA app can be found at www.wa.gov.au/safewa We've done so well as a State - and we've achieved so much by following the advice and working together. Contact registers might not always be convenient, but we know that in the event of an outbreak they would make a huge difference. Together, by following these guidelines staying vigilant, we can keep WA safe and strong.

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