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Nato's auto

Locality: Huntingfield

Phone: +61 407 365 615



Address: 6 patriarch drive 7055 Huntingfield, TAS, Australia

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22.01.2022 Nice little visit from a few fluff balls today



21.01.2022 Finished another great fit out today on a 2020 MR Triton. -Carbon 12000lb winch -Upgraded multi layer winch rope -Piak non-loop winch bar -HPD catch can... - Safari snorkel - Supernova Rogue 8.5 driving lights See more

20.01.2022 Few pics of fire fighting efforts down the huon valley. I hope we made a difference and I like to think we did. In the face of disaster the community pulls together and The efforts from so many is simply amazing!

20.01.2022 Best food south of the North pole!!!



17.01.2022 Happy Australia day!

14.01.2022 Bit of off road fun on the weekend in the nato's auto Ute.

14.01.2022 WARNING!!!!! To all road users in channel area. The road works between margate and the tip have become very dangerous to drive even at low speed with all this ...wet weather. Two large lumps on the road just headed out of margate and heaps of water soak and pot holes everywhere! It's a accident waiting to happen! Just drove through at 9pm and it's crazy! See more



12.01.2022 Please vote for your favorite service provider

10.01.2022 This Friday pop into NATO'S AUTO to see me "dressed like a farmer". Any donations welcome. All money raised will be passed on to Burson Auto Parts. Bursons will match any money raised up to $25k.

09.01.2022 It's cold out! Stay safe on the roads

05.01.2022 Another CARBON WINCH with upgraded rope getting fitted today to a 2020 MR Triton.

04.01.2022 Boss air bag systems. Now available at Natos Auto



04.01.2022 PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER The government has just released an order specifying the restrictions coming into effect from midnight. They’ve provided some answers to fre...quently asked questions below. FAQ’s Can I leave home? Tasmanians should stay at home unless they need to be away from home: shopping for supplies or services; or undertaking personal exercise; or attending medical, or health care, appointments or for medical treatment; or providing social support, or care, to another person (including compassionate needs, or to facilitate shared custody, guardianship or care arrangements for another person); or attending school or study, if unable to be performed at the person’s home; or attending work, or volunteering, if unable to be performed at the person’s home; or seeking veterinary services for an animal; performing essential maintenance, or security inspections, of another premises owned, or occupied, by the person; attending another location if you have a reasonable excuse to attend the location. Should I be going to work? Yes you should but ensure that you follow the social distancing rules and if you can and agreed by your employer you should work from home. If you are sick, you must not attend your workplace. You must stay at home and away from others, except to seek medical treatment. What are essential supplies? Food and other household supplies as well as pharmaceutical or medical supplies. Those things you may need for urgent home repairs or maintenance or getting your vehicle serviced or repaired. As long as the business is not a prohibited venue or service you may attend the business to shop for the supplies and services you need to keep your household running and care for members of your household. What is a prohibited business, venue or service? Each of the premises listed in Schedule 1 must not open or be operated (eg. Restaurants, cafes and foodcourts, with the exception of takeaway) whilst the Direction is in force. Each of the services listed in Schedule 2 must not be provided whilst the Direction is in force. Should I be using public transport? Yes to attend school or work or obtaining supplies or attending medical, or health care, appointments or for medical treatment. Non-essential travel is to be avoided. Please observe social distancing when on public transport and if possible sit in the back seat of taxis and ride share vehicles. How often can I go out to get supplies? As necessary- however it is suggested that you limit this to as few times per week as possible. Should I still be sending my kids to school? Parents who are able to provide appropriate care for their children at home are encouraged to do so. However, schools will remain open to provide an education for those children that do attend, and will continue their work transitioning to a new operating model of providing support for home and online learning and for the support of essential service workers. Schools will remain open for the remainder of the first term, however students will only need attend until Friday 3rd of April as Monday 6th April to the 9th of April will be student free to enable schools and teachers to complete the professional learning required to finalise the delivery of a home and online model from the beginning of the new term post the holidays. What about child care? Yes, if required, children can still attend childcare. Should grandparents be looking after grandchildren? Tasmania’s elderly population is at a higher risk. Always keep elderly persons well away from any unwell children that are present in the household. This does not mean grandparents cannot see grandchildren, but extra care should be taken to avoid any contact with someone that is unwell. Can I still exercise outdoors? Yes, exercise is encouraged as an important part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, however the 2 person rule outdoors applies, except if it is members of your household, custody or guardianship arrangements, exercising together. Can I check on my neighbours? Yes you can provide support to your neighbours, but only 2 people may visit at any one time. Can I take my kids to the park? Yes you can but you shouldn’t use the playground or exercise equipment. Can I go to the post office? Yes collecting your mail is considered essential. Can I go to my shack at Easter? No, you will not be able to go to your shacks for school holidays or for Easter, or at any time unless to conduct urgent maintenance or repairs or a day trip security check. Our shack communities are small, many are the place of choice for our older retired community and as is well understood retirees are older and more vulnerable. By moving between your house and your shack you are creating a great risk for our community What about families who share custody? Custody arrangements still need to be managed and adhered to, unless otherwise altered by mutual arrangements/agreements. Children can live at each partner’s home in line with custody arrangements. **UPDATED 17:30 ** What fines or penalties will be applied for non-compliance? People can be arrested, summonsed, and charged with penalties of up to $16,800 or 6 month jail time.

01.01.2022 Natos Auto now stocking Carbon Winches. Give us a call or drop in for a quote. Fitting available if required.

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