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Ozzie Outdoors

Locality: Mount Isa, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 4743 5558



Address: 15 Isa Street 4825 Mount Isa, QLD, Australia

Website: http://Www.ozzieoutdoors.com.au

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25.01.2022 We wish all our customers a happy and safe new year!



25.01.2022 Mad Keen Fishing apparel in store now!

22.01.2022 Don’t forget to get those last minute Christmas presents! Ozzie outdoors will be open up until 5pm on Wednesday the 23rd of December.

22.01.2022 The Harley Owners Group Mount Isa Chapter is holding it’s annual Toy Run again this year. This year they are collecting toys and donations for Ronald McDonald ...House. This charity is close to the hearts of many families throughout the North West. The Ronald McDonald House in Townsville has cared for many families of sick children in Mount Isa and surrounds. The Rotary Club of Mount Isa was happy to jump on board and kickstart the fundraising with a donation of $1000. If you are interested in the Toy Run and contributing please see the details on the attached flyer. President Louise and other members were on hand to present the donation at McDonalds Mount Isa. #wearerotary #rotarymountisa #legendarysince1958



21.01.2022 Who wants Santa to come to their house on Saturday 28th November? All you have to do is donate a toy/toys (new, unwrapped) or money (tax deductible) Phone o...r text your name and address to ph 0457561216. All donations, this year are going to The Ronald McDonald house Townsville. They help a LOT of our families. If you have donations but won’t be available on the day, drop them into Ozzie outdoors.

21.01.2022 Thank you so much to everyone who has donated toys and money so far to this years Toy run supporting Ronald McDonald house. Don’t forget to register your house if you have a toy or money to donate on Saturday! The details are posted on our page below .

19.01.2022 While the major parties often like to treat firearm owners like second-class citizens, at KAP we stand up for law-abiding firearm owners. Just one example of th...at is we understand how difficult it is obtaining and maintaining a weapon's licence in Queensland. And we believe that needs to change. Katter’s Australian Party leader and Member for Traeger Robbie Katter MP has accused the Palazsczuk Labor Government of dragging out the publishing of a Queensland Audit Office report into the state’s beleaguered firearms registry until after the election, likely to avoid a political scandal. The Regulating Firearms report, due to be tabled between October and December, is focussed on assessing how effectively the Queensland Police Service regulates firearms in Queensland to ensure community safety. Mr Katter said every single person with a gun licence in Queensland around 280,000 people knew what a complete shambles the state’s Weapons Licensing Branch was in, and fully expected the report to contain a lot of uncomfortable truths. There are few things quite as frustratingly complex and bureaucratic as obtaining and maintaining a weapon’s licence in Queensland, Mr Katter said. We understand the checks and balances are in place for a reason, but the truth is it’s the good people who have a genuine need for a firearm like our farmers and hunters who are caught up and penalised in these processes. Everyone with a gun licence knows how incredibly inefficient Weapons Licensing are, for example PTAs can take a week or more for something that should be done instantly; licence renewals take months instead of a couple of days. Mr Katter said Weapons Licencing Branch (WLB) staffing levels had decreased while the number of licensed firearms owners in Queensland and the paperwork they must complete had risen. He described WLB as often unreachable by the public, even for simple queries or updates. People are beyond furious with the weapon’s licencing processes in Queensland, and of being demonised and made to feel like criminals, Mr Katter said. Weapons licence holders who try to do the right thing are not the problem in this state when it comes to gun violence and crime. Whenever governments want to make themselves feel good and look on tough on crime, they add more and more bureaucracy to the weapon’s licensing system. This is disingenuous, and does not make an iota of difference when it comes to community safety all it does it make life and livelihoods difficult to the point of impossible in rural and regional Queensland. Mr Katter said the Palaszczuk Government was likely dragging its feet on the report, ensuring it wouldn’t be released until after the election when it couldn’t embarrass them as much. The KAP Leader said Queenslanders deserved better than having an Auditor’s Report into something as important as firearms registration systems being quietly released after an election and in a period when the public and media were winding down for the year. #KAP #KAPteam #workingforyou



19.01.2022 Cast iron has been restocked ! Get in and get those campoven dinners started

18.01.2022 Still looking for that perfect Christmas stocking stuffer? Well look no further! Browning hats and Winchester baby rompers have arrived in store just in time ! *limited stock available*

12.01.2022 Don’t let china continue to run our economy! We supply a range of flatbed, tradie top, box and custom built trailers by a company made and owned by local Australians !

07.01.2022 Christmas is coming up fast, and so are the Christmas holidays! Are you looking for a new hobby for your children? We stock different sizes in both youth recurve and youth compound bows. All our youth bows come as a kit with everything your little one needs to get started

07.01.2022 The naughty elf has been running around making some bulk ammo specials. Armscore 40gr JHP brick of 500 rounds $200.0 each usually $25 a box.



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