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Willangi Bush Escapes

Locality: Peterborough, South Australia

Phone: +61 427 014 215



Address: 119 Hurlstone St. 5422 Peterborough, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.willangibushescapes.com

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24.01.2022 WOW!! What a lovely little drop of rain, 30mm here at the Willangi Farm House and 24mm in Peterborough at the Office. I ll let you know the totals for Henry's and Paradise as soon as Dad has had a chance to check them.



22.01.2022 Season 2020 rebooted is a go!! We are open!! Stay Safe, Have Fun and remember Keep Your Distance.

16.01.2022 Every good road trip is better with a pie! Discover Peterborough's food and beverage options at www.maketrackstopeterborough.com.au/food-drink

13.01.2022 Best Nativity Lights.



12.01.2022 I AM SLOW AND SLEEPY - SHINGLEBACK LIZARD. Posing little threat to humans, the shingleback lizard often ventures onto roads in search of warmth, as they are not... able to produce their own body heat. Amazingly in mating season, they are often seen with the same partner who they have tracked down each year after living in solitude during winter. The stumpy head and tail look similar as a defense mechanism against predators. They love to eat plants, berries and yellow/bright flowers, but will occasionally eat insects. They cleverly store energy in their tails to keep them alive during the winter, when they go months without food. Watch out for these harmless reptiles on our roads.

11.01.2022 Welcome back to the Peterborough Print Shop. We are now open for business from 10.00am to 1.00pm Tues-Fri. Weekends are by arrangement through the Peterborough Information Centre at Steamtown Heritage Rail Centre Ph. 8651 3355.

11.01.2022 A big thank you to everyone who came to visit us this weekend, we really appreciate your support. We had a few teething problems which we were only made aware of this morning, we apologise for that. But all in all we hope you had an enjoyable weekend, we believe it was a great success so we were rolling on with the season. Thank you everyone, See you all again soon. Antoinette, Neil and Me - Phil. ... PS We look forward to seeing your photos, please post on here, Instagram or via email. See more



10.01.2022 We’ve had a few calls this week from AWD owners interested in doing our recreational course at Talinga Downs Sandhills. We offer AWD courses as well as our 4WD ...training. Give us a call if you are an owner of an a AWD and would like to be trained in the correct and safe off-road usage of your vehicle. As with all of our courses you will be trained by accredited and experienced trainers. Don’t risk yourselves, your family or your vehicle by undertaking training by unqualified and inexperienced trainers. We also offer Afterpay on all of our accredited and recreational courses and tagalong tours! Ricky 0437 88 1967

07.01.2022 Sunday 18th Pizza Sunday 100% Fresh made from 5.30pm - 8pm unless sold out. Ph:8651 4201Sunday 18th Pizza Sunday 100% Fresh made from 5.30pm - 8pm unless sold out. Ph:8651 4201

02.01.2022 Check out the new fountain at Victoria Park, next time you stay with us make sure you check it out in person. ;)

01.01.2022 Snakes are starting to wake up from their long winter rest, and our pets are once again at risk! All snake bites or suspected snake bites in Australia should be... treated as life-threatening. It is vital that you keep your pet calm and as still as possible. Try to limit any movement (including walking) as much as possible and transport them to your nearest veterinary practice immediately, even if they look well. If you are not close to a veterinary clinic and the bite was witnessed to have occurred on a limb, apply a pressure immobilisation bandage to that limb before transporting the animal to a veterinarian. The bandage should cover the entire limb, from the paw to the base of the limb. The pressure bandage should not be applied too tight as to restrict blood flow, but at a similar tightness to what would be applied for a sprained ankle. There is no role for a pressure immobilisation bandage for bites that are not on a limb. The sooner your pet is treated, the better their chances of survival. Symptoms of snake bites include: - Sudden weakness followed by collapse - Vomiting - Laboured breathing - Paralysis, starting with the hind legs - Loss of bladder and bowel control - Shaking or twitching of the muscles - Blood in the urine DO NOT try to catch or kill the snake for ID or for any other purpose DO NOT apply a tourniquet DO NOT wash the bite site DO NOT cut, suck or apply any other treatments to the bite-site Our service is free for all pet owners and has assisted over 5,000 accidentally poisoned pets so far this year. You can save a pet’s life by keeping this critical service free. Please visit animalpoisons.com.au/support to learn about ways you can support the service.

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