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Oak Tree Retirement Village

Locality: Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 418 896 822



Address: 22 Peel Place 2830 Dubbo, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Stage 2 starting to take shape



23.01.2022 It is always a pleasure to see David Crain's new artwork around the village.

22.01.2022 You can't beat good company and good food at the monthly resident's lunch.

19.01.2022 Early evening swims are great on a hot day in Dubbo.



19.01.2022 Life is busy nowadays and that means you have places to be and things to do. When you’re buying a home, the last thing you want to do is to buy something that will add more work to your already full plate and that’s exactly why moving into a retirement village can be so appealing. With less to worry about, our residents have more time to spend enjoying the things they love with family and friends. https://www.oaktreegroup.com.au//more-time-for-what-really... #moretime #morefun #morefreedom #oaktree #retirement

17.01.2022 Come along to our Biggest Afternoon Tea on Thursday 27th May from 1.30-3.30pm to support this worthy cause. Entry is by $10 donation. RSVP to Village Manager on 0418 896 822.

16.01.2022 Very successful Open Days both Friday and Saturday here at Dubbo. A huge thank you to Rebecca from Oak Tree Mudgee, Marc from Oak Tree Orange and Suzana from Oak Tree Bathurst for all their hard work.



15.01.2022 They say 'Many hands make light work'. Here are the Oak Tree Dubbo residents doing a great job preparing for our upcoming Biggest Afternoon Tea this Thursday.

15.01.2022 IMPORTANT. REMEMBRANCE DAY 2020 GOING ONLINE FOR THE FIRST TIME. School children, community groups, and workplaces across the Dubbo region are being encouraged ...to participate in the virtual Remembrance Day ceremony being held online as part of this year’s commemorations. COVID-19 restrictions have meant that ceremonies are limited to just 100 people this year. Dubbo Regional Council (DRC) recognises that this event is incredibly important to the community, and some people will be disappointed they won’t be able to attend in person. Just like Australians did for ANZAC Day this year, the community will need to once again adapt to the challenges of the pandemic to pay their respects. The safety of our community is important, and although there hasn’t been any recent community transmission in the Dubbo region for a considerably long time during this pandemic, we’re still vigilant about the effects of the virus, and in particular, the vulnerable members of our community, Mayor of the Dubbo Region, Councillor Ben Shields said. Invitations have been sent to 100 guests and officials; however, those wishing to participate remotely can join DRC’s live stream on Facebook or online via Council’s website. Students can still lay a wreath in their school grounds, and mark a minute’s silence at 11am, followed by the Last Post. The online version of the ceremony will also have the Parade Commander leading marchers to the Cenotaph, Bill Greenwood will recite the Remembrance Hymn and Jeff Caldbeck will recite ‘In Flanders Fields’ a poem by John McRae, Councillor Shields said. As usual, the Supreme Sacrifice is then played and the official party will lay wreaths. If people are following along from work, home, or school, they can use this time to also lay their own wreaths. While these commemorations are very different to what the community is used to, DRC staff are hopeful the online stream will still allow the community to feel included. For ANZAC Day, we were in the height of the pandemic, and we were still able to commemorate it together in some way. I’m hopeful that we’ll still all come together, just virtually, for Remembrance Day 2020, Councillor Shields said. There will be fencing around the Cenotaph, to ensure Council complies with the strictly imposed government-requirement of 100 people only. We kindly ask that the community keep their distance from each other if they are marking the occasion together. The live stream will commence at 10:45am on Wednesday 11 November 2020, and can be viewed via Dubbo Regional Council’s Facebook page, Twitter, website, and YouTube channel. Remembrance Day 2019 #dubbophotonews #remembranceday #cenotaphdubbo #dubbo

14.01.2022 IMPORTANT. Dubbo and neighbours are NOW INCLUDED Issued at 4:37 pm Monday, 23 November 2020. Severe Thunderstorm Warning... for DAMAGING WINDS, LARGE HAILSTONES and HEAVY RAINFALL Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce damaging winds, large hailstones and heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding in the warning area over the next several hours. Locations which may be affected include Orange, Bathurst, Katoomba, Dubbo, Parkes and Griffith. For UPDATES on this warning please visit http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDN21033.shtml Latest Weatherzone radar is here https://www.weatherzone.com.au/radar/nsw #dubbophotonews #weather #dubbo #wellingtonNSW #thunderstorms #rain #droughtI

13.01.2022 With this well stocked library at our Dubbo village, our residents will never run out of good books to read.

13.01.2022 Companionship. Unconditional love. Endless entertainment. These are just some of the benefits of pet ownership and why demand for pet friendly retirement villages are on the rise. Did you know that at Oak Tree Retirement Villages, we welcome pets as an extension to the community? To read more on the benefits of owning a pet in your retirement years, click here: https://www.oaktreegroup.com.au//the-benefits-of-owning-a-... #petfriendly #companionship #fun #happiness



11.01.2022 The craft ladies getting ready for Open Day.

11.01.2022 What would be a Dubbo Open Day without some hail!!

10.01.2022 A very successful Biggest Afternoon Tea held by Oak Tree and Dubbo CWA with $950 being raised. A huge thank you to the Oak Tree residents who spent their time this week washing crockery, ironing tablecloths, setting tables and baking. Your contributions to this event was greatly appreciated. A big thank you as well to the ladies of the CWA for their assistance with this event. We would also like to thank the following local businesses for their donations for our raffle: Devil's Hollow BrewerySouth Dubbo TavernCoco + BellaJudy Crumpton Reakes and Bunnings

06.01.2022 Gloria and Stanley have been having a wonderful time in Dubbo using all the great facilities. It is starting to get rather warm here though and with 42 degrees forecast for tomorrow they think it is time to head off. Where to next? #theadventuresofstanleyandgloria

06.01.2022 With good rains this year in Dubbo, our gardens have flourished. This is the first season we have had apricots on our trees.

05.01.2022 Open Day tomorrow and Saturday at our village from 10.00 am to 2.00 pm. Come along for a tour and treat yourself to a complimentary coffee/tea/iced coffee from the Three Wise Women coffee van that will be on site at our village from 11.00 am to 1.00 pm both days.

04.01.2022 Nice to get another good rain here in Dubbo.

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