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Robina Removals

Locality: Burleigh Waters

Phone: +61 7 5520 0488



Address: 335 Reedy Creek Road 4220 Burleigh Waters, QLD, Australia

Website: http://robinaremovals.com.au

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25.01.2022 ROBINA REMOVALS TRUCKS ALL OVER EAST COAST Our trucks are all over the Eastern Coast today. One truck heading to Mackay, another to Melbourne. The third team is staying overnight in Preston, while the fourth delivering in Brisbane. The team of packers doing a pre-pack on the Gold Coast. All are happy :) THANK YOU, TEAM!



23.01.2022 Step Up training this Saturday morning. No cancelations due to rain.

23.01.2022 Where is justice?, the girl asked her Grandma. In Hell, Nanna replied. The girl was incredibly surprised. What is in Heaven, then?, she asked again. In Heaven, my dear, is LOVE, replied Grandma with a smile.

23.01.2022 Small job from Clear Island Waters to Kingscliff. Very nice areas.



21.01.2022 Great Review from a local customer. Thank you Therese, thank you TEAM!

19.01.2022 Great feedback on our beautiful and talented ladies. Although most customers do not get a chance to meet them, they are very important members of our Team. Their contribution may not be as visible as the guys' work but it is of outmost importance. There is so much work takes place behind the scene to make sure that the move goes well and that the customer receives a great service. Having caring and talented office staff is one of our points of difference and the reasons for our reputation. Thank you Avril, thank you ladies, thank you TEAM.

18.01.2022 Another great review from a happy customer!



18.01.2022 UPDATE FROM AFRA ON COVID RESTRICTIONS IN ACT, NT, QLD AND IMPACT ON THE FURNITURE REMOVERS EDIT: I've gathered that many people thought that the picture was to describe the "Impact" of covid on the fitness of the removalist. No, picture was there just for fun. I meant the impact on the business, if anything, GOOD removalsits are working super hard these days getting fitter, BAD will never work hard and never be fit) "A number of states and territories have put into place C...OVID restrictions in response to the current COVID outbreak. Members who are removals workers are part of the freight and logistics industry and hence are considered 'essential workers'. Essential workers are authorised to leave their place of residence and attend work, even where their place of residence is in an area subjected to stay at home orders. Focusing on States and Territories where there have been recent changes or updates to restrictions or requirements: QLD From 1am Tuesday 29th June, the Queensland government is "strongly encouraging" all persons to: o carry a mask with you at all times when you leave home o wear a mask when travelling on public transport, in a taxi or rideshare, or in shopping centres o wear a mask in any indoor or outdoor space when you are unable to stay more than 1.5m distance from other people, such as busy walkways and thoroughfares. Removalists must comply with Queensland Freight Protocol see https://www.health.qld.gov.au//b/freight-services-protocol NT We have received confirmation from the NT government that removals workers in Darwin, Palmerston and other areas impacted by the 48 hour lockdown ARE able to attend work and ARE considered essential workers. This is a change of advice from information circulated to our NT members by the NT government yesterday afternoon and earlier this morning. To clarify - removalists ARE essential workers and CAN WORK in areas impacted by 48 hour lockdown. ACT Removalists working within or travelling into the ACT for work should familisise themselves with the ACT's Standing Exemptions, and complete an exemption application form before entry. See here for details: https://www.covid19.act.gov.au//standing-exemptions-includ ALL REMOVALS WORKERS Removals personnel working across borders are encouraged to work to the Freight Movement Code. ALL removals workers are reminded they must abide by any lawful directives, including wearing mask, checking in with QR codes and unless working, complying with stay at home orders. Any removals worker who is unwell should NOT attend work, and instead should be tested for COVID and quarantine. The best source of information for rapidly changing COVID restrictions is the website of the government for the State or Territory you are travelling to or working in. Regards Simone Hill Executive Director AFRA

16.01.2022 How about this? https://abcnews.go.com//washington-state-kicks-off-/story

10.01.2022 NOT EVERYONE HAS GOOGLE OR EVEN FACEBOOK ACCOUNT TO LEAVE A REVIEW BUT THEIR FEEDBACK IS STILL PRICELESS.

09.01.2022 Great feedback from a local customer this Friday! Thank you, TEAM!

06.01.2022 AFRA ANNOUNCEMENT WITH REGARD TO LOCK-DOWN IN BRISBANE. WE COMPLY Dear Members,... As you may be aware, this morning the Premier has imposed a 3-day lockdown for residents in the Greater Brisbane Area. The conditions of the lockdown apply to all residents in Brisbane City, Ipswich City, Logan City, Moreton City, Redland City Council areas. While we are waiting on a new Directive to be issued, I can confirm at this stage there are NO CHANGES to the protocols for freight and logistics as is remains an ESSENTIAL SERVICE. When entering these areas please take note of the following: Mandatory mask wearing where ever physical distancing is not possible Contact tracing records must be kept during your time in QLD The name, phone number and email address of the close contact and the day, time and location at which the contact occurred; and if the name, phone number and email address are not known or it is not reasonably practicable to obtain them, the day, time and location at which the contact occurred. Drivers must be equipped with a COVID Business safe plan Valid Exemption Freight and logistics operators entering Queensland must have a valid Queensland Border Declaration Pass (Freight and Logistics); this pass is valid for 14 days from the day of issue or unless a freight and logistics operators’ circumstances change, whichever is shorter. A Queensland Border Declaration Pass (Freight and Logistics) must be completed by the person named on the pass as it is a personal declaration. It is an offence to provide false, misleading or incorrect information on a Queensland Border Declaration Pass (Freight and Logistics); punishable by a fine, a court-imposed penalty or up to 6 months imprisonment. The Queensland Border Declaration Pass (Freight and Logistics) is available at https://www.qld.gov.au/border-pass. It is recommended that a freight and logistics operator, who has been in a COVID-19 hotspot in the 14 days prior to entering Queensland, be tested for COVID-19 within 7 days prior to entering Queensland; and maintain a rolling 7-day testing cycle while they continue to travel into and out of COVID-19 hotspots. 24-hour testing clinic The Eight Mile Plains Community Health Centre is open 24 hours from 7 January until further notice Address: 51 McKechnie Drive, Eight Mile Plains Other details: No booking needed No GP referral needed Children tested from 12 months and older Additional locations found HERE All freight operators must follow the QLD Freight Protocols which are detailed in website https://www.health.qld.gov.au//b/freight-services-protocol



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