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Norseman Apartments

Locality: Norseman, Western Australia

Phone: +61 476 644 400



Address: 64 Angove St 6443 Norseman, WA, Australia

Website: https://www.norsemanapartments.com.au

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24.01.2022 Thanks to Les Schultz from Ngadju Rangers, for this footage of dad emu with his chick's. It's spring tim e in the Great Western Woodlands and Ngadju country.



22.01.2022 Introducing our latest accommodation. Annex 141 Roberts St. A comfortable, well appointed, fully self contained 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home - can sleep up to 8. Great for families, couples travelling together, work/corporate groups, etc. It has a great coffee & tea station and outdoor BBQ too. Please contact us to book your stay. Leanne & Shane ... Norseman Apartments [email protected] 0476 644 400 See more

21.01.2022 A stunning pic from the Drone Way. Eyre Highway sunsets are spectacular.

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17.01.2022 Love where you live, Some of the reasons we live in the Goldfields Esperance region. #ourgems #livingindundas #norsemanwa #norsemanapartments... #comeandvisit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tS0nJXUuIUU See more

17.01.2022 1st November the Norseman Pool is Open from 12-6pm. Children 10 and under must be supervised by a responsible adult. Swim nappies must be worn for babies and to...ddlers. Remember to Slip on a shirt. Slop on some sunscreen. Slap on a hat and Slide on some sunnies! Lifeguard Sandie will be on Patrol , so make sure you follow her instructions. See more

16.01.2022 The Shire of Dundas is working to ensure that the lifting of restrictions during Phase 2 allows residents and visitors access to services and facilities safely.... Physical distancing measures still in place require some facilities such as the Norseman Town Library, Youth Centre and Council Chambers to have lower numbers than 20. We will continue to provide information as the facilities open up and on the requirements to use those facilities. The Norseman gym has not been reopened at this stage. See more



14.01.2022 Information for essential/exempt travel to WA.

12.01.2022 Our local IGA - Opening hours

11.01.2022 Make sure you call in to Kimba on your way across the Eyre Highway.

10.01.2022 Shared for your information.

09.01.2022 Are you travelling the Eyre Highway? Crossing the Nullabor Plain? Stopping in Norseman, Western Australia? Need a great place to stay after leaving Eucla, Western Australia, Ceduna, South Australia, Perth, Western Australia Penong, South Australia, Australia Mundrabilla Balladonia Fraser Range Caiguna Roadhouse Madura or anywhere in between? Norseman Apartments are 2 bedroom, self contained, quiet and comfortable and pet friendly. From $160 per night (2 persons) $20 per extra person. Includes FREE Netflix and NBN internet. Everything you need including linen, air con./heating, own laundry, off street parking, electric blanket, tea/coffee, shampoo, etc. We even have a Nespresso Coffee machine. Call 0476644400.



09.01.2022 Another piece of affordable Crap-Art sold from my F-Art Gallery. (The smallest gallery in WA). Guests at our Norseman Apartments (Apt D) can buy some affordable art as a souvenir of their stay. Looks like I had better get painting a fill those empty places.

07.01.2022 Our new Fat Boy pedal assist electric bikes. A great way to get around Norseman.

06.01.2022 We have been keeping contact registers at Norseman Apartments and now the SafeWA app is an easy way to record your details.

06.01.2022 We are very pleased to host Brenton See at our apartments this week while he completed his mural on the Woodlands Centre. An art installation in Norseman, celebrating the beautiful, diverse environment ìn the Heart of the Great Western Woodlands. Make sure you take time to admire the artwork. You may even enjoy following Brento's murals to Kalgoorlie and Newdegate and beyond.

04.01.2022 Eat out at Full Moon Cafe. Highly recommended.

03.01.2022 As you now know, the community outbreak of COVID-19 in South Australia is extremely serious. As a result, yesterday, we acted swiftly to strengthen our controll...ed border regime with South Australia. Those were initial steps to protect all Western Australians, until we received further information on the South Australian outbreak. I can now outline some further measures to protect the health and safety of the WA community. Since our announcements yesterday, I am advised that the updated controlled border regime with South Australia has come into effect without major issues. I understand those changes have caused frustration and disappointment for some, but this is a deadly virus that we cannot take any chances on. Here in Western Australia, we will do whatever it takes to protect our citizens and our way of life. I always said that we would not hesitate to bring in tougher border controls if required. Unfortunately, the time for those tougher border controls came faster than anyone could have expected. And we don’t have time to waste. That’s why on, on further advice from our Chief Health Officer this morning, we have decided to take further steps to protect our State and reduce the risk of the virus entering WA. Given the size of the outbreak, our Chief Health Officer has now determined that South Australia has moved from a ‘very low risk’ category to the ‘medium risk’ category. This is the highest rating of any other state or territory and South Australia may move to the ‘high risk’ category very soon. As a result, effective from 6pm tonight, we will further restrict travel from South Australia or anyone that has been in South Australia in the previous 14 days. This means they will need to meet a strict exemption category for those travellers to enter WA. This exemption system mirrors the system we had in place for Victoria during the height of their second wave. The exemption list for South Australia is limited to: - certain senior Government Officials; - certain active military personnel; - a member of the Commonwealth Parliament; - a person carrying out functions under a law of the Commonwealth; - a person coming to WA at the request of the Chief Health Officer; - a person responsible for transport freight or logistics; and - anyone who is given approval by the State Emergency Coordinator or an authorised officer. That final category includes compassionate reasons and that could include those Western Australians that may have travelled to South Australia in the last few days. Tonight we have two flights from Adelaide scheduled to arrive for anyone on those flights, they will now need to be processed through the exemption system. Those passengers are being notified of the changes by the airlines and at the Adelaide airport, before they board. For those small number of arrivals, they will need to self-quarantine at a suitable premise for 14 days subject to use of the G2G Now app and/or police checks. If a suitable premise is not available, they will be put in hotel quarantine at their own expense. They will also need to be tested for COVID-19 on arrival at Perth Airport and on Day 11, prior to coming out of 14 days of quarantine. For anyone arriving by road, through the Eucla checkpoint, this system will begin 48 hours later - from 6pm Wednesday November 18. We are allowing for some additional time for this form of travel, as we understand many people may already be on their way to the checkpoint. However, these people will still need quarantine for 14 days and be tested within 48 hours of arrival and on Day 11. These border controls will be constantly reviewed and can be tightened, extended or relaxed depending on the latest health advice from South Australia. But I urge everyone to reconsider their travel into WA if they have been in South Australia. Please do not come to WA at this point, if you don’t have to. The situation is just too risky right now. These steps, while they might seem harsh, are being taken on the best health advice to protect everyone. Bringing back the hard border altogether - to all States and Territories - is under serious consideration. We are closely monitoring the situation and if we need to go further, we will. Thanks again for your patience and understanding as we work through this extraordinary situation.

02.01.2022 Nice sunset. Un edited snap from out front.

01.01.2022 IMPORTANT: FURTHER CHANGES TO WA'S CONTROLLED BORDER FOR TRAVEL FROM NSW Since the State Government’s announcement at 3pm this afternoon, NSW Health have advise...d of a further 12 locally acquired cases, bringing the total number of cases to 17. As a result, WA’s Chief Health Officer has consulted further with NSW Health and the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPPC) and has provided updated advice to the WA Government on our controlled interstate border and the evolving situation in NSW. An emergency meeting was held this evening between myself, the Minister for Health, Chief Health Officer, Commissioner of Police and the Director General of Health to determine the next course of action. The State Government will now take further steps to prevent COVID-19 coming into the WA community. Based on the health advice, NSW will now transition from a ‘very low risk’ State to a ‘low risk’ State under our controlled interstate border: Effective from 12.01am Friday (tonight), 18 December, anyone arriving from New South Wales will now be required to: - self-quarantine in a suitable premise for 14 days; - be tested for COVID-19 on day 11. Anyone who has arrived from NSW from December 11 or was in NSW from December 11 and subsequently arrived in WA before 12.01am Friday, 18 December will be required to follow updated arrangements, which include: - the requirement to self-quarantine in a suitable premise as soon as possible; - to present for a COVID-19 test as soon as possible; - return to self-quarantine until a negative test result is confirmed; -Undertake a further test on Day 11 after arrival in WA. The State Government is taking these important and extra cautious steps, based on the most up-to-date expert health advice. We will continue to monitor the situation in New South Wales very closely and provide any further updates when necessary and appropriate. We are very concerned there will be many more community cases in NSW. I understand these changes will cause frustration and uncertainty for some people, and be very upsetting for many families looking to reunite and spend Christmas together. This has been a difficult decision to make, but we need to follow the health advice and do what is in the best interest of all Western Australians. Thank you for your co-operation and understanding during this difficult time.

01.01.2022 Norseman Western Australia traffic jam this Wednesday ended up to be a staring contest between our local and some visiting

01.01.2022 Our local community swimming pool - extended dates. Thanks to the Shire of Dundas for providing these great facilities. Just an easy walk from Norseman Apartments, up Sinclair Street to the pool.

01.01.2022 Here's a good laugh from Jimmy Barnes' cousin.

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