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Pizza Boys Morwell

Locality: Morwell, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5133 9339



Address: Lot 2 Monash Way 3840 Morwell, VIC, Australia

Website: http://pizzaboysmorwell.com.au

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24.01.2022 Customers, we will be doing credit card payments over the phone when an order is placed. We understand not everyone has a credit card, so cash facility will still be available.Customers, we will be doing credit card payments over the phone when an order is placed. We understand not everyone has a credit card, so cash facility will still be available.



23.01.2022 Dear Customers Please stay home! We prefer home deliveries over Pick ups and Walk-ins. Strictly no more than 2 people at any one time. Many thanks in advance.Dear Customers Please stay home! We prefer home deliveries over Pick ups and Walk-ins. Strictly no more than 2 people at any one time. Many thanks in advance.

22.01.2022 Dear Customers we will be open on Monday Labour DayDear Customers we will be open on Monday Labour Day

22.01.2022 This is important and a sad situation!



21.01.2022 ANZAC DAY OPEN 5:00 - LATEANZAC DAY OPEN 5:00 - LATE

21.01.2022 Kids/Mini HSPs. Now available in Chicken, Lamb or mixed meats $6.00 eachKids/Mini HSPs. Now available in Chicken, Lamb or mixed meats $6.00 each

18.01.2022 This is not the news I wanted to be delivering today and Im sure its not the news anyone wants to be hearing. Weve managed to slow the case numbers over th...e past couple of weeks. But the epidemiological modelling is telling us that at current rates of transmission, and with our current restrictions, it would take months to drive the numbers back down not days or weeks. And that means months of uncertainty and living in limbo. It also means, sadly, more Victorians in hospital beds. More Victorians hooked up to machines just to breathe. More funerals. We cant allow this to drag on and Im sure everyone would rather get on top of it as quickly and decisively as we possibly can. And the only way to do that is to rip the bandaid off, go harder and do it now. Thats why from 6pm tonight, Victoria will enter a State of Disaster. We used this same direction during the fires and as we fight this public health bushfire, we need to use it again. This will give Victoria Police additional powers to make sure people are complying with public health directions and well have more to say on this in the coming days. From 6pm tonight, Melbourne will also move to Stage 4 restrictions with stronger rules to limit the movement of people and limit the spread of this virus across our city. That includes an 8pm-5am curfew beginning tonight. The only reasons to leave home during these hours will be work, medical care and caregiving. New time, distance and gathering limits will also apply for exercise and shopping. Exercise will be limited to a maximum of one hour per day and no more than five kilometres from your home. Group size will be limited to a maximum of two you and one other person whether you live with them or not. Shopping will be limited to one person per household per day. Again, youll need to stay within 5kms of your home. Supermarkets will remain open just as they have throughout this entire pandemic so there is absolutely no need to rush out now to stock up. There will be some common-sense exceptions. If your closest supermarket is further than 5kms away, you can still shop there. If youre a parent with little ones, you can still take them with you when you go for a walk. And these distance, gathering and time limits wont apply for work, medical care or compassionate reasons. But basically staying at home needs to mean exactly that. No loopholes. No excuses. Case numbers have also been rising in regional Victoria and we cant allow that to continue. The data suggests theres a risk the virus is moving faster and more widely than previously thought. Thats why from 11.59pm on Wednesday, Stage 3 restrictions will return across regional Victoria meaning there will once again only be four reasons to be out. Restaurants and cafes can only offer delivery and takeaway. Beauty and personal services will need to close. Entertainment and cultural venues will need to close. Community sport will need to stop. This timeframe is to help local businesses prepare not an excuse to go racing around seeing friends and maxing out your social calendar. Even though regional restrictions dont formally start until Wednesday night, if you can stay at home in the meantime, you must. To the question I know most parents will be asking: Schools will return to remote and flexible learning across all year levels, in all parts of the state. Students who are currently attending onsite will go to school on Monday, have a pupil free day on Tuesday, and be learning at home from Wednesday. Onsite supervision will again be available but only for students who really need it. That means children whose parents have to go to work and vulnerable kids who cant learn from home. From Thursday, those same rules will apply to Melbournes kinder and early childhood education services. We know this will be a significant ask of parents with little ones and big ones too. But I promise, as a parent of three, its an ask I dont make lightly. These changes will be in place for at least the next six weeks until Sunday 13 September. As always, well keep reviewing and realigning the restrictions in line with the advice of our health experts and if we can change things earlier, we will. Today, Ive made some announcements that change how Victorians will live. Tomorrow and in the coming days, Ill have more to say about changes to the way Victorians need to work recognising that workplaces continue to be a source of much of the spread. I appreciate this gap between announcements may create a level of anxiety and uncertainty and Im sorry about that. But the truth is, this is complex and were going to take some extra time to make sure we get these calls right. I know this is a lot of information to take in and there will be details to figure out and questions to answer. Ill explain things as clearly as I possibly can, and do my best to clarify any points of uncertainty over the next couple of days. The truth is that there are no easy solutions. If that were the case, the global community would be rid of this virus already. If there was a magic bullet, more than 683,000 people wouldnt have already lost their lives around the world. This is the biggest and most complex challenge weve encountered in living memory and it requires big and complex solutions. People will no doubt be feeling scared and sad and worried. Thats only natural given what were facing. Its why Im asking something else of Victorians: Please be calm. Please be kind. Please be patient. Please treat people the way you would want to be treated. And please look out for each other. We can we will get through this.



16.01.2022 Kids/Mini HSP’s. Now available in Chicken, Lamb or mixed meats $6.00 eachKids/Mini HSP’s. Now available in Chicken, Lamb or mixed meats $6.00 each

16.01.2022 Jon, I remember thinking the first time I met you, what a mean looking dude! You soon became part of our team, our family and friend. Trustworthy and hardworking. Really miss your presence and chatting to you, which we did a lot of!! R.I.P Old man

16.01.2022 Dear Customers, As you are all aware of the current situation. We will trade as long as we can. Due to shortages of stock, currently meat products at the moment, we are unaware what will be available from week to week. We will endeavour to purchase as much stock to keep business going. In turn keep all our 18 employees employed and keep the economy moving forward. We ask you to please be patient on our timing for walk ins, pick up and delivery of food as they are approximate times only. We all work so hard to ensure customer service remains our first priority. Without the community, we have no business. So thank you to everyone who supports us, time and time again!!

15.01.2022 Support the locals!!

15.01.2022 Well just found this. Also needed to share



14.01.2022 Happy Easter to all our valued customers, team members, family & friends. Stay home! Stay safe!Happy Easter to all our valued customers, team members, family & friends. Stay home! Stay safe!

14.01.2022 Just needed to share!

14.01.2022 Customers we have just been informed we are able to accept walk ins and pickups. But ask you not to wait in store for orders please.Customers we have just been informed we are able to accept walk ins and pickups. But ask you not to wait in store for orders please.

14.01.2022 Happy Mother’s Day We are open 5:00 - LateHappy Mother’s Day We are open 5:00 - Late

11.01.2022 Dear Customers We are open Good Friday 5:00 - 10:00 There will be no lunch time trade.Dear Customers We are open Good Friday 5:00 - 10:00 There will be no lunch time trade.

11.01.2022 Dear Customers From Monday 30th March, we will only be trading from Wed to Sunday from 5:00 onwards. Fri lunch will continue 11:00-1:00Dear Customers From Monday 30th March, we will only be trading from Wed to Sunday from 5:00 onwards. Fri lunch will continue 11:00-1:00

11.01.2022 -- Coin use and COVID-19 -- Medical experts have confirmed that coins and cash are safe to use there is no evidence that either coins or cash spread COVID-19.... The World Health Organization has rejected reports that it warned COVID-19 could be spread through handling cash. WHO spokeswoman Fadela Chaib said, WHO did NOT say banknotes would transmit COVID-19, nor have we issued any warnings or statements about this. COVID-19 is transmitted through droplets caused by infected people coughing, sneezing or speaking, which can land on other people or common surfaces. You can be infected by breathing in the virus if you are within one metre of a person who has COVID-19, or by touching a contaminated surface and then touching your eyes, nose or mouth before washing your hands. The best defence against these droplets is to avoid touching your face, sanitise the surfaces of any items that you touch, and regularly wash or sanitise your hands. This applies equally if you use cash or cash-free methods such as contactless payments. Be sure to also wash your hands after using phones, credit cards, keypads or touchscreens. Being able to keep using cash during this period is vitally important for many people, particularly disadvantaged people such as those with literacy issues, on low incomes, and without regular access to phone or internet services. We urge retailers not to discriminate against people who prefer to use physical currency and to continue accepting cash to ensure people have access to the goods and services they need. Refusing cash could put an unnecessary burden on people who depend on cash as a means of payment. Please read the full statement and article before commenting. Thank you! https://bit.ly/39vORyC

10.01.2022 Dear Customers we apologise immensely for tonights trade. We got absolutely inundated with orders in the first 1.5 hrs, so we had no other option but to close early.Dear Customers we apologise immensely for tonights trade. We got absolutely inundated with orders in the first 1.5 hrs, so we had no other option but to close early.

10.01.2022 Jon, I remember thinking the first time I met you, ‘what a mean looking dude!’ You soon became part of our team, our family and friend. Trustworthy and hardworking. Really miss your presence and chatting to you, which we did a lot of!! R.I.P ‘Old man’

09.01.2022 Fantastic news!!

09.01.2022 Australian made

08.01.2022 Dear Customers, we apologise for any delays as we are currently having NBN technical issues which is causing an interruption with our digital phone lines. Sorry for any inconvenienceDear Customers, we apologise for any delays as we are currently having NBN technical issues which is causing an interruption with our digital phone lines. Sorry for any inconvenience

07.01.2022 Dear Customers, introducing something new to our menu. Chips with bolognaise sauce, topped with cheese. Large size $12 and small $8.

07.01.2022 Just wanting to share!

06.01.2022 Dear Customers, We have finally taken the step to online ordering as of Wednesday 22nd July. You will need to download our Pizza Boys Morwell app. Payment is with Visa or MasterCard. Our eftpos (pay over the phone) or in store and cash facilities will still be available.... Going from old school to the modern days of today has been a long time coming for us! So please be patient as we ease into this new system Many thanks to everyone that continues to support us in this NEW NORMAL. Please Stay Safe!

05.01.2022 Dear Customers, we will need to enforce this important message for the safety of everyone. Please remember before you enter!

03.01.2022 We are open today! 5:00 - late Closed every Monday & TuesdayWe are open today! 5:00 - late Closed every Monday & Tuesday

03.01.2022 Dear Customers we apologise immensely for tonight’s trade. We got absolutely inundated with orders in the first 1.5 hrs, so we had no other option but to close early.Dear Customers we apologise immensely for tonight’s trade. We got absolutely inundated with orders in the first 1.5 hrs, so we had no other option but to close early.

03.01.2022 What a beautiful tribute

02.01.2022 Happy Mothers Day We are open 5:00 - LateHappy Mothers Day We are open 5:00 - Late

02.01.2022 Dear Customers As of Tuesday 24th, we will be closed to the public for walk ins and pick ups. We will only be taking delivery orders with credit card or cash payments.Dear Customers As of Tuesday 24th, we will be closed to the public for walk ins and pick ups. We will only be taking delivery orders with credit card or cash payments.

01.01.2022 This is not the news I wanted to be delivering today and I’m sure it’s not the news anyone wants to be hearing. We've managed to slow the case numbers over th...e past couple of weeks. But the epidemiological modelling is telling us that at current rates of transmission, and with our current restrictions, it would take months to drive the numbers back down not days or weeks. And that means months of uncertainty and living in limbo. It also means, sadly, more Victorians in hospital beds. More Victorians hooked up to machines just to breathe. More funerals. We can't allow this to drag on and I’m sure everyone would rather get on top of it as quickly and decisively as we possibly can. And the only way to do that is to rip the bandaid off, go harder and do it now. That’s why from 6pm tonight, Victoria will enter a State of Disaster. We used this same direction during the fires and as we fight this public health bushfire, we need to use it again. This will give Victoria Police additional powers to make sure people are complying with public health directions and we’ll have more to say on this in the coming days. From 6pm tonight, Melbourne will also move to Stage 4 restrictions with stronger rules to limit the movement of people and limit the spread of this virus across our city. That includes an 8pm-5am curfew beginning tonight. The only reasons to leave home during these hours will be work, medical care and caregiving. New time, distance and gathering limits will also apply for exercise and shopping. Exercise will be limited to a maximum of one hour per day and no more than five kilometres from your home. Group size will be limited to a maximum of two you and one other person whether you live with them or not. Shopping will be limited to one person per household per day. Again, you’ll need to stay within 5kms of your home. Supermarkets will remain open just as they have throughout this entire pandemic so there is absolutely no need to rush out now to stock up. There will be some common-sense exceptions. If your closest supermarket is further than 5kms away, you can still shop there. If you’re a parent with little ones, you can still take them with you when you go for a walk. And these distance, gathering and time limits won’t apply for work, medical care or compassionate reasons. But basically ‘staying at home’ needs to mean exactly that. No loopholes. No excuses. Case numbers have also been rising in regional Victoria and we can’t allow that to continue. The data suggests there's a risk the virus is moving faster and more widely than previously thought. That’s why from 11.59pm on Wednesday, Stage 3 restrictions will return across regional Victoria meaning there will once again only be four reasons to be out. Restaurants and cafes can only offer delivery and takeaway. Beauty and personal services will need to close. Entertainment and cultural venues will need to close. Community sport will need to stop. This timeframe is to help local businesses prepare not an excuse to go racing around seeing friends and maxing out your social calendar. Even though regional restrictions don’t formally start until Wednesday night, if you can stay at home in the meantime, you must. To the question I know most parents will be asking: Schools will return to remote and flexible learning across all year levels, in all parts of the state. Students who are currently attending onsite will go to school on Monday, have a pupil free day on Tuesday, and be learning at home from Wednesday. Onsite supervision will again be available but only for students who really need it. That means children whose parents have to go to work and vulnerable kids who can’t learn from home. From Thursday, those same rules will apply to Melbourne’s kinder and early childhood education services. We know this will be a significant ask of parents with little ones and big ones too. But I promise, as a parent of three, it’s an ask I don’t make lightly. These changes will be in place for at least the next six weeks until Sunday 13 September. As always, we’ll keep reviewing and realigning the restrictions in line with the advice of our health experts and if we can change things earlier, we will. Today, I’ve made some announcements that change how Victorians will live. Tomorrow and in the coming days, I’ll have more to say about changes to the way Victorians need to work recognising that workplaces continue to be a source of much of the spread. I appreciate this gap between announcements may create a level of anxiety and uncertainty and I'm sorry about that. But the truth is, this is complex and we’re going to take some extra time to make sure we get these calls right. I know this is a lot of information to take in and there will be details to figure out and questions to answer. I’ll explain things as clearly as I possibly can, and do my best to clarify any points of uncertainty over the next couple of days. The truth is that there are no easy solutions. If that were the case, the global community would be rid of this virus already. If there was a magic bullet, more than 683,000 people wouldn’t have already lost their lives around the world. This is the biggest and most complex challenge we’ve encountered in living memory and it requires big and complex solutions. People will no doubt be feeling scared and sad and worried. That’s only natural given what we’re facing. It’s why I’m asking something else of Victorians: Please be calm. Please be kind. Please be patient. Please treat people the way you would want to be treated. And please look out for each other. We can we will get through this.

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