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Norden Conversion

Locality: Dandenong, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9793 1066



Address: 60-62 Bennet Street 3175 Dandenong, VIC, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 Last week everything was coming up Rosa.



21.01.2022 Demonstration Sessions Norden has been very active in running demonstration sessions for our customers across Melbourne, and in far flung places across Victoria. Yesterday, our destination was Ouyen in the heart of the Mallee. The staff and volunteers at the Mallee Track Community Health Service are a wonderful group of people. Thanks to each of you for attending and being so welcoming. The photos below include some of the silo art popping up across Australia (taken on the re...turn to Melbourne). Pictured are the silos at Sea Lake and Nullawil. These artists deserve huge credit. Their talents are astounding, bringing colour and living stories to the (sometimes) dreary silos of small towns scattered across the landscape. It is definitely worth stopping to admire each of them along the way. There is also a pano of Lake Tyrell (near Sea Lake). See more

14.01.2022 Hand Sanitiser In these strange, COVID-19 times, it’s the simple things that matter. For your health and safety, Norden can supply and fit hand sanitiser holders see photos. The bracket will hold a standard bottle comfortably, but includes a Velcro strap to hold almost any sized bottle. Our aim was to make it universal to allow flexibility. We can find a mounting solution in most vehicles. It only takes a few minutes to fit, and you’re away.... Price for the bracket is: $36.00+GST each, including fitting (excluding sanitiser). Contact Norden for more information, or to arrange a fitting. See more

13.01.2022 We can debate how sensible this is but at the same time be inspired by the drive, imagination and creativity took.



06.01.2022 We celebrated our 19th Charity Golf Day at the picturesque Kew Golf Club, with more than 130 corporate partners, donors and friends raising a record amount for ...some of the most vulnerable people in our community. On a pristine Melbourne morning, 28 teams teed off in pursuit of the perpetual trophy (and bragging rights). Cheese and wine was served on the terrace as the golfers returned, followed by a delicious lunch overlooking the course. Winning team was Norden Conversion by the barest of margins from last year’s winners, Accru Melbourne. Medirest (Compass Group) claimed the unenviable honour of finishing last. It was a fantastic day that showcased mecwacare’s strong partnerships with the community and would not have been possible without the ongoing support of our many sponsors, including East Malvern Community Bank Branch. Check out this video to see some of the action. We are already looking forward to next year’s event, which will be our 20th! Accru Melbourne Gary Peer GormanKelly LeasePLUS Moores - here for good Norden Conversion Sheen Panel Service United Physiotherapy Group Amicum, medirest, PTA Architecture

03.01.2022 NORDEN COVID-19 RESPONSE Norden are taking extra care to protect your staff and clients during this challenging time. Until further notice, we will be staying open to fulfil our NDIS obligations. Our office is still operating from 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday.... STRICT HYGIENE POLICY Our Service Technicians are equipped with, and have been trained to use, hand sanitiser, gloves, masks and tissues. We regularly update them on how to work safely so you can be sure we are following the latest recommendations. Our technicians will only attend your site if they are well and in compliance with all directives and advice. While working on your vehicle our staff will always wear a mask and gloves so that your vehicle is kept clean. They will not attend if they have cold or flu symptoms, but should they need to cough or sneeze they will follow good hygiene practices. SOCIAL DISTANCING While on your site our team members will stay at least 1.5m away from others. When back at our office everyone is doing the same. We also have team members working at home to minimise risk. Our aim is to play our part in reducing the impact of this virus. This is dependent on slowing the rate of infection ('flattening the curve'). This may not prevent cases but can delay them, reducing the 'height' of the peak and easing the strain on health services.

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