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Unicorn Auto Care

Locality: Hoppers Crossing, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9369 9311



Address: 2/29 Richards road, 3029 Hoppers Crossing, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.unicornautocare.com.au

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25.01.2022 Weve introduced new legislation to Parliament. If you speed excessively youll immediately lose your licence. And were taking dangerous modified cars off the ...road too. No exceptions. They all crush the same.



24.01.2022 The Hazard Perception Test just got a lil makeover

23.01.2022 Heres what you currently can and cant do. Please stay home and stay safe. For more details visit https\://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/stay-home-metropolitan-melbourne-and-mitchell-shire-covid-19

23.01.2022 Some of Australias most popular family cars are the subject of a major safety recall tonight. www.7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS



23.01.2022 https://www.9news.com.au//c1a63e4d-188c-48e3-9b3d-6c764ad3

23.01.2022 Slow down and take extra care in wet weather today. Leave extra space between you and the vehicle in front and remember to turn on your headlights.

22.01.2022 Lockdown is ending in Melbourne. In just over 24 hours’ time, we'll witness the most significant winding back of restrictions since the deadly second wave. #9News | Nightly at 6.00pm



22.01.2022 Wyndham Areas are all areas are effected: Hoppers Crossing Little River and Rural Manor Lakes Point Cook... Tarneit Truganina Werribee Werribee South Williams Landing Wyndham Vale A return to Stay at Home restrictions for metropolitan Melbourne and Mitchell Shire from 11:59pm on Wednesday 8 July 2020 Announcement made: 3.25pm, 7 July 2020 In line with advice from the Victorian Chief Health Officer, the Victorian Government has announced that metropolitan Melbourne and Mitchell Shire will return to Stage 3 Stay at Home restrictions from 11.59pm on Wednesday 8 July 2020. This decision was made in response to a significant increase in community transmission of coronavirus (COVID-19) in these areas. This includes: Banyule Hume Moreland Bayside Kingston Mornington Peninsula Boroondara Knox Nillumbik Brimbank Manningham Port Phillip Cardinia Maribyrnong Stonnington Casey Maroondah Whitehorse Darebin Melbourne Whittlesea Frankston Melton Wyndham Glen Eira Monash Yarra Greater Dandenong Moonee Valley Yarra Ranges Hobsons Bay Mitchell Shire If you live in one of these areas, there will once again only be 4 reasons to leave home: Shopping for food and supplies Medical care and caregiving Exercise and recreation Study and work if you cant do it from home The defined list of recreational activities will be made available on the Department of Health and Human Services website. Additionally, there will only be 3 reasons to cross the border of these metropolitan areas: Shopping for food and supplies Medical care and caregiving Study and work if you cant do it from home If you live outside metropolitan Melbourne and Mitchell Shire, there are only three reasons to enter: shopping for food and supplies, medical care and caregiving, and study or work if you cant do it from home. That means you cannot travel in or out of these areas for exercise or recreation. Outdoor exercise and recreation is limited to you and the members of your household, or you plus one other person if you do not live with them. A number of businesses and facilities in metropolitan Melbourne and Mitchell Shire will be required to close, including beauty and personal care services, cultural and entertainment venues and community facilities. Cafes and restaurants will return to take-away and delivery only Restrictions will be in place until 11:59 on Wednesday 19 August 2020. All Year 11 and Year 12 students in these areas will go back to school for Term 3 as planned from 13 July, along with students at special schools. Return to school will be delayed by a week for students Prep to Year 10 in these areas, ensuring we have the most-up-to-date advice from our public health experts. Teachers in these areas will use this additional time to plan if a move to remote learning is required. Were asking Victorians to follow the restrictions and follow the health advice. Stay home and stay safe. Lives are counting on it.

20.01.2022 An Australian first tech trial is coming to Melbournes West! Sensors and light detection tech will be installed at the intersection of Williamstown Rd and Somerville Rd to trial providing real-time warnings of potential hazards to drivers.

13.01.2022 Take extra care in wet and windy weather today. Slow down, use your headlights, and be extra vigilant for cyclists and pedestrians.

12.01.2022 Ok... LET’S DO A RECAP YOU LEGENDS! Firstly we have 4 active cases... in the whole state... 4! We’ve had 9 days in a row of double doughnuts Ok, the change...s: From 11.59pm tonight: * The 25km travel limit is gone! I’m coming home Mum! * Metro and regional are one again! The ring of steel is gone! * 2 adults from different households and their dependents can visit you at home. * Hospitality increases to 40 people inside and 80 people outside. * Funerals can now have 20 people inside and 50 people outside * Gyms are open. 20 people per Venue, 10 people per space * Indoor venues can open! 20 people per venue * Cinemas can open! So excited for this. * Workforce caps on meat, poultry and seafood industries are removed. * Faith gatherings can increase to 50 outside 20 inside * Partners can now have maternity visits. * Care facility visits can now happen. One family can visit a loved one for 2 hours. Then more changes will come in from midnight the 22nd of November of everything goes to plan: * Private gatherings will be 10 visitors to your home from different households * Hospitality cap will go to 100 people inside and 200 people outside. (With distance restrictions) * Gyms will go upto 100 people in groups of 20 * Indoors sport will be 100 on groups of 20 * Most indoor venues will go to 100 people grouped into 20 people. * 50 people can gather in public * Real estate wil go to 20 people with auctions being 50 * Faith gatherings go upto 100 with groups of 20 * Weddings will go to 100 people * Funerals will go to 100 people Importantly if you can work from home you must work from home. You must still wear your masks everywhere. That’s pretty much it. If I’ve missed anything important pop it in the comments and I’ll edit the post once I confirm it. Please check the DHHS website for confirmation on any questions. WELL DONE MELBOURNE AND REGIONAL VICTORIA! We did this. We did what some said was impossible! I could not be more proud to be both a Melbournian and a Victorian! Have a great day you absolute legends!! Thanks so much to Jonas.photos on insta for this great pic! #Melbourneiloveyou

12.01.2022 One sight we certainly haven’t missed. The Montague Street bridge has been struck again (poor bridge)! So please, PLS. Be safe - make sure you’re always aware of your vehicle height and use our handy dandy height clearance journey map here: http://bit.ly/VRheightclearance



11.01.2022 Always belt yourself and your children in the car

07.01.2022 Were being warned to get our hand off our phone when behind the wheel. From Sunday, mobile phone detection cameras will be switched on, hidden and ready to cost you cash and demerit points. #9News | http://9News.com.au

07.01.2022 Buying a safe car doesnt have to break the bank! Monash University Accident Research Centre - MUARC has analysed eight million crashes to provide over 300 used cars with a star safety rating. If youre in the market, check out: www.howsafeisyourcar.com.au

06.01.2022 On hot days it takes only minutes for your cars interior temp to reach double that of outside the car Avoid accidental lock-ins by checking for your keys and kids before you leave the car - http://bit.ly/2qAlECn

04.01.2022 Giving the booster seat a kick? Your child will need to pass these 5 simple steps before you move them to an adult seatbelt.

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