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Norseman Visitor's Centre

Locality: Norseman, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9039 0040



Address: 78 Prinsep St 6443 Norseman, WA, Australia

Website: https://www.dundas.wa.gov.au

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23.01.2022 WA's border with South Australia will close from 6pm TONIGHT "I urge everyone to reconsider their travel to WA if they have been in South Australia," WA Premi...er Mark McGowan says. WA Premier Mark McGowan has announced further tougher restrictions for people travelling into WA from SA. He says SA has moved from a very low risk to medium risk and might soon be high risk. As a result, effective from 6pm tonight WA will further restrict people entering from SA. But for those arriving by road, through the Eucla checkpoint, this system will begin 48 hours later - from 6pm Wednesday November 18. After these times, travellers will need to meet a strict exemption category. Travel will only be allowed for certain people including senior govt officials, military, Commonwealth personnel, transport freight or logistics or an authorised officer. There will be a consideration for an exception given on compassionate grounds. Travellers on two flights due into Perth from Adelaide tonight will now have to adhere to this. The Premier said the State government was "strongly considering" reintroducing WA's hard border. What's your opinion on this?



22.01.2022 This might come in handy. This video by Road Safety Commission shows how weight distribution can affect wobble and sway.

22.01.2022 When you complete your G2G PASS registration and declaration it is vital the information you provide is accurate. If you are planning to enter WA from a 'very l...ow risk' state or territory, you must declare if you have knowingly been in contact with someone from a 'low risk' or 'medium risk' area. This will mean extra precautions will be required, to protect you and others, when you arrive in WA. You will need to wear a mask when you arrive at the airport; and You will be required to self-quarantine at a suitable premises for 14 days. These measures are important to keep WA safe and strong. Providing false information will attract penalties and fines.

21.01.2022 We are in the midst of National Road Safety Week. Keep everyone safe on the road by following road rules, driving to conditions and taking frequent breaks when driving



21.01.2022 We are excited to have some new arrivals at the Woodlands Centre. Come and print photos from your travels at our new photo kiosk! You can stay up to date on all the new things coming to the centre by following us on Instagram @norsemanwoodlandscentre

21.01.2022 Hi all, As promised an update on when we will open. Unfortunately we don’t have a opening date as yet. ... Due to updating our facilities and a staff shortage we had to make the decision to stay closed for now, as we don’t want our quality to be less than you should expect from us. But no worries, we will open again and when we do we have an updated park for you to stay in. Thank you all for understanding.

19.01.2022 The Shire of Dundas Council invites community groups and local business to attend a free Business and Community Building Breakfast Wednesday 18 November, 7:15-8:30am.



14.01.2022 If you are required to self-quarantine for 14 days upon your arrival in WA, you need to be able to do so at a suitable premises. A suitable premises includes: ... Essential food, toiletries and medication can be delivered to the place of isolation without you having contact with those delivering the items and without you leaving the premise. If other people are staying at the accommodation you must be able to stay more than 1.5m away from them at all times, and they must not be elderly, immunocompromised or have any underlying medical conditions. You must have a separate bedroom, separate bathroom and be able to avoid being in the kitchen / living area. All travellers subject to self-quarantine are strongly recommended to download the G2G Now app. More information on G2G Now is available here. https://www.wa.gov.au///g2g-now-frequently-asked-questions

12.01.2022 LONGEST GOLF COURSE TO RESUME The world's longest golf course plans to re-open after nine months, as the hard border is expected to ease on Saturday. Nullar...bor Links spans more than 1,000 kilometres from Ceduna in South Australia to Kalgoorlie-Boulder. Manager Alf Caputo said he hoped the relaxing of the border restrictions would increase the number of players on the course. From March to July 2019, 121 cars with 320 people cross the border every day, he said. This year, taking into consideration coronavirus, it was only 21 cars with 32 people every day. So, we'll go back to attracting people from every state. Have you ever played on the world’s longest golf course? : Supplied by Alf Caputo.

03.01.2022 Help us keep you safe! Upon entering our centre, patrons will now be required to complete a contact register as per new state government requirements. Alternatively, through the SAFEWA app you can simply scan our QR code to complete the register digitally. We ask that everyone does their part in keeping themselves and our staff safe by completing the register, sanitising hands on entry and maintaining a 1.5m social distancing throughout. We appreciate your efforts.

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