South Bendigo Post Office in Flora Hill | Post office
South Bendigo Post Office
Locality: Flora Hill
Phone: +61 3 5443 3464
Address: Somerville Street 3550 Flora Hill, VIC, Australia
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23.01.2022 Hello everyone, I’d like to introduce little Amari born the 29/10/2018.
22.01.2022 Just a heads up everyone
22.01.2022 If the offer is still good, we have just received our Bendigo 2021 calendars today. Let hope next year is a hell of a lot better!!!
21.01.2022 **STILL MISSING** Missing/ stolen from Knowsley (between bendigo & Heathcote area) Last seen Thursday 19th June. Friendly 35yo retired white/gray Welsh pony by ...the name of Danny. He is/ was Being medically treated so we are desperate to find him for his welfare.. He had pink & blue main and tail (dressed up as unicorn for some little girl cuddles only days before) He is a Very very loved part of our family & has been for over 20yrs Any information is greatly appreciated and please share... Please contact Rod on 407 349 928 or Amy on 0459158469 Note: property has been thoroughly searched, also neighbors... mr Danny is not a fence pusher or escapee an would not leave other horses unless removed by someone...
21.01.2022 Do you know that postage goes up on Monday 30th of September???? Need some help understanding it??? Want to stock up before the price rise??? Need a post office open over the weekend??... If you answered yes to any of these questions, come in and see me!!! We ARE open Friday until 4, Saturday until 2 and Sunday until 4 so come in be informed and get stocked up!!
19.01.2022 Are you looking for make up coins?? Do you need the whole set?? We have a couple available and we are open til 4 today (Bendigo cup)
19.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/960852056/posts/10156447309795667/
18.01.2022 Hello, Firstly I want to say a massive thank you to all our wonderful customers for their patience and understanding with the restrictions on customers allowed in the shop at one time. We have been reviewing our opening hours and have decided to close a little earlier each day. ... As of Monday the 30th the new trading hours are: Mon-Fri 6:30am-6pm Sat+Sun 7:30am-3pm Hopefully we can get back to normal trading hours sooner rather than later Thank again for all your support and understanding. Please stay safe.
18.01.2022 Final Frame: The humble Australia Post Honda motor bike - A familiar sound along our streets is being replaced by an electric trike. The first will roll out in... Rockhampton. Australia Post has ordered 4,000 of them to start. www.7plus.com.au/news #TheLatest #7News
17.01.2022 With #covid19 crisis forever changing I thought I would keep our customers as updated as much as possible. We are still business as usual tomorrow (Monday)but with things changing everyday we may need to change our opening hours slightly, but I will keep you updated and put signs up to let everyone know. We are fortunate enough to be able to stay open at this time but we will need to operate under strict conditions they are as follows:... We are limiting 3 customers in the shop at one time, if you come in and there are already 3 customers in the shop we ask if you could please patiently wait outside keeping the social distancing in mind and we will get to you as quickly as possible.
16.01.2022 One of beautiful customers have kindly made some face masks for the people that can’t make them themselves or just don’t want too. They are $10 each.
16.01.2022 We are open today til 3pm Lest we forget
13.01.2022 Employee of the month!!
13.01.2022 IT’S ON AGAIN!!! ***FREE POST*** Please read carefully. All details are in this post. We cannot respond to every question about what to send and ask you do not ...call our 1800 number as this needs to be kept open for emergencies. Members of the public who wish to send Christmas care parcels to deployed personnel over the 2018 Christmas period - the Australian Forces Post Office address below will be open from 14 November 2018 - 30 November 2018, that means you have a month to collect and pack your items. DEPT OF DEFENCE (not V360A) has determined that all care packages MUST be addressed in the following (non-gender specific) way: An Australian Defence Member AFPO 60 Australian Defence Force NSW 2890 Parcels must meet the limitations outlined below. In order to ensure an equitable distribution of parcels, it is requested that donations are gender-neutral, and addressed to 'An Australian Defence Member,' not to a specific job title, trade or unit member. Unfortunately Defence cannot accept care packages for Military Working Dogs or Explosive Detection Dogs due to strict care requirements relating to both their diet and their training programs. Handlers will not give their working animals toys or food sent in care packages so please do not send anything for these furry heroes. Suggestions of what you might like to include: Toiletries o Deodorant (non aerosol) o Shaving cream (non aerosol) o Small bottle of talcum powder o Disposable razors o Shower Gel o Lip Balm Food o Instant Noodles o Biscuits o Lollies o Small tinned consumables o Non-perishable foods Other ideas o Magazines from Vogue to Men’s Health o Puzzle books o DVDs o Socks o Letters of support o Self addressed envelopes this way soldiers can thank you for the donation What not to include Pornographic material Alcoholic beverages Clothing (except socks) Pork products Cigarettes Chocolate (ONLY if sending to warm climates) Working dogs CANNOT receive packages and nothing sent for them will be delivered. We know the recipients are most appreciative of the packages and these people are very deserving of our support. Please consider sending a Matilda Poppy for Remembrance and ANZAC Days. Also Brother Shave is a veteran owned company who have a range of offers for deployed personnel. Please support these veteran owned businesses. To ensure that all items are able to be delivered to our deployed forces, donors are asked to ensure that packages contain non-perishable goods only. Previous experience has shown that items that are not robustly packaged can break open during transit, which can lead to infestation and spoilage of perishable goods. Please ensure that parcels do not contain alcohol, pornography or culturally offensive/inappropriate written material for the intended destination. Please do not comment on this post about religious beliefs etc. it is Defence’s position that cultural respect will be practice and such posts on this thread will be deleted. All items must be submitted to an Australia Post outlet by the cut-off date of 30 November 2018, and meet the requirements and restrictions detailed in this post. Please note that general care parcels received by Defence after this cut-off date , and those that exceed our ability to distribute to deployed personnel, will be donated to Australian charities. This is a Defence policy and cannot be influenced by V360A. Please write on the parcel that if your parcel is surplus, you would like it donated to V360 Australia and include our postal address PO Box 194, Dianella WA 6059. Any additional items we receive will be given to veterans who are or have recently experienced homelessness or other contact through our charity. Parcel limitations: If you wish to send a Christmas care package at Defence cost, the following weight and size limitations must not be exceeded: Maximum weight 2kg: Not exceed the cubed 2kg dimensions, noting an Australia Post "Bx2" box is the maximum permissible size of 2kg cubic weight; and Articles must be packed in durable packaging, which is suitably secured, in order to withstand a large volume of weight and handling. Weight of item: Australia Post does not determine weight in part kilograms. Parcels that weigh part kilograms will be rounded up to the nearest full kg. For example, if your parcel weighs 2.2 kg then you will pay the cost of the 2.2 kg rounded up to the nearest full kg (3kg) and you will be charged for the full 3kg. To be eligible for free post the item must not exceed the 2kg limit. Packaging of postal items In general, all parcels must be made-up and packed to a standard which will: Prevent injury to the person handling the parcel; Prevent the contents escaping, leaking and damaging other postal articles; Prevent damage to equipment and vehicles, particularly aircraft; Protect the contents from loss or damage caused by the stress of handling and carriage; and Protect the contents from loss or damage caused by the extremes of climate. Australia Post provides a very detailed guide that covers suitable packaging for all types of goods. It can be found at the Australia Post website and should be referred to prior to posting items to ensure that they are packaged appropriately. Items that are packaged inappropriately may be returned to the sender, or may need to be destroyed. Prohibited goods Certain items must not be posted in the domestic and or international postal system. This includes items such as dangerous goods, items prohibited by the International Aviation Transport Association and items that are prohibited by individual countries. Australia Post's Dangerous and Prohibited Goods and Packaging Guide is the best reference to use to ensure that you do not send any prohibited items. If in doubt, seek advice from Australia Post staff at your nearest retail outlet. Liquid articles The sending of liquid articles is strongly discouraged. However, if you must send a liquid product, it must be enclosed in a leak-proof container made of metal, plastic or similar material with secure closures. A suitable example of this would be a zip lock bag, placed inside another. The outer package must be strong enough to withstand large volumes of weight. Furthermore, the package must contain sawdust, cotton-wool or another protective material to absorb the liquid should the container break. Tobacco and alcohol are not acceptable for goodwill care packages and are not to be sent. Customs declaration: A customs declaration must be attached to all parcels sent to an Australian Forces Post Office. Small envelopes, containing items other than letters (i.e. CDs, USB thumb drives, etc) are required to have a customs declaration attached. These can be obtained from all Australia Post outlets within Australia. A detailed description of the contents is required when lodging each item. We are still receiving messages that previous recipients are sending thank you letters, so remember to include a short note and a self addressed envelope. Stamps are not required. Let’s show our deployed forces that we care this Christmas
09.01.2022 Face masks DHHS recommended triple layer $10 each Available in store today!
08.01.2022 Did you miss a parcel drop off today?? Chances are that it’s here!!! We are open til 4 today and tomorrow!!
07.01.2022 Food for thought in these crazy times
04.01.2022 With everyone having to wear face masks now the common problem most people are having is their glasses are fogging up! Mine were too but I found these and once I’ve cleaned them with these they stop!! In store for $5.50 limited stock so come in quick!!
01.01.2022 Did you know we are open all weekend until 4 both Saturday and SUNDAY!!!!Did you know we are open all weekend until 4 both Saturday and SUNDAY!!!!
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